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NYC Mayor Eric Adams Easter Egg Spotted In The Notorious B.I.G.’s “Juicy” Music Video
Eric Adams’ connections to Hip-Hop and its stars continues to be a hot topic, as New York City’s mayor previously made an unintended cameo in a Biggie Smalls music video thirty years ago.Sean "Diddy" Combs Hit With Over 100 New Sexual Assault Allegations, Houston Attorney Says A social media post pointing out a Eric Adams campaign poster in the visual to The Notorious B.I.G.’s 1994 single, “Juicy,” recently resurfaced amid the federal probe into Adams’ 2020 election campaign. The post, made by New York Times reporter Jesse Drucker on X, formerly Twitter, shows a screenshot from the video, in which a portion...
Mayor Adams announces new pick for NYC’s top lawyer
NEW YORK (PIX11) – Mayor Eric Adams on Tuesday announced that he will nominate Muriel Goode-Trufant to become New York City’s top lawyer. Adams will nominate Goode-Trufant for the position of corporation counsel in the New York City Law Department. The corporation counsel leads the Law Department, which is primarily responsible for providing legal representation […]
See homes sold in the Newark area, Sept. 23 to Sept. 29
The following is a listing of all home transfers in the Newark area reported from Sept. 23 to Sept. 29. There were 18 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 2,516-square-foot home on South 17th Street in Newark that sold for $550,000.
Staten Island Amateur Softball Hall of Fame acknowledges 15 honorees, including nine ex-players (photos)
Local softball royalty was on hand during the 54th annual Granite AC picnic last Saturday at the Hillside Swim Club in New Springville. It was a ‘who’s who’ of current and former players as 15 new members were inducted into the Staten Island Amateur Softball Hall of Fame.
Free admission to NYC museums this week
NEW YORK (PIX11) – If you’re looking for a night out on a budget, multiple museums in New York City are offering free admission this Friday. Museums across the city typically offer free admission days once a week or once a month. The initiative makes some of New York’s most prestigious museums accessible to a […]
See all homes sold in Linden, Sept. 23 to Sept. 29
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Linden reported from Sept. 23 to Sept. 29. There were 12 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,326-square-foot home on West 16th Street in Linden that sold for $600,000. 1137...
Early-Morning Crash Closes Route 46 In Roxbury
Marlboro police shared a photo of a vehicle that had overturned, at some point knocking down a telephone pole and wires on Tennant Road. As of 8 a.m., the road was closed between Greenwood Road and Wooleytown Road. JCP&L was notified. One of the accidents happened on the Garden State...
Berkeley Heights Police Promote Sergeant Dan Cuocci and Swear In Two New Officers, Joe Delia and Matthew Elmblad, During Ceremony
BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ – The Berkeley Heights Police Department marked a significant milestone on Tuesday, celebrating the promotion of Sergeant Dan Cuocci and welcoming two new officers, Joe Delia and Matthew Elmblad, during a swearing-in ceremony. Held in the Council Chambers of the local Municipal Building, the event was attended by family, fellow officers—both past and present—friends, and community members, all gathered to honor the dedication and service of these individuals.The ceremony commenced with an invocation prayer led by Father JC Merino of the Church of the Little Flower. “Oh God, our heavenly Father, we come...
How you can eat a healthy cheesesteak at this NJ spot
Yes. Beef is good for you. Bioavailable protein is a taste that most bodies crave. The best way to have it, if you're a Jersey guy, is in the form of a cheesesteak. Now most cheesesteaks fall under the category of something for cheat day. Many feel bloated and a little gross with the classic pizza place offering. Not anymore.
Central Bucks Again Talking About Closing Linden Elementary School
DOYLESTOWN, PA—It looks like Linden Elementary School is back on the chopping block as the Central Bucks School District works on a plan to revamp its aging buildings.At a meeting last week, the district’s Operations Committee reviewed plans to tackle eight of the district’s 15 elementary school buildings. At a meeting last week, the district’s Operations Committee reviewed plans to tackle eight of the district’s 15 elementary school buildings. The eight schools discussed are Barclay, Buckingham, Doyle, Gayman, Kutz, Linden, Titus and Warwick.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER“We know these buildings are in bad shape,”...
Home and Car Break-Ins Early Tuesday Morning in Florham Park
FLORHAM PARK, NJ - In the early hours of Tuesday, October 1st, there were break-in incidents in Florham Park involving attempts at entering a home and a car, that was running and occupied. There were multiple suspects involved, and a high speed car chase ensued from Columbia Turnpike to Routes 24 and 78. The car involved in the chase was reported as stolen. The police released the following announcement regarding the incidents that occurred on Tuesday morning: This morning, just after 4 a.m., a few residences in our town were victimized by multiple suspects attempting to enter homes...
See all homes sold in Monroe in Middlesex County, Sept. 23 to Sept. 29
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Monroe in Middlesex County reported from Sept. 23 to Sept. 29. There were 8 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,859-square-foot home on Galerie Court in Monroe Township that sold for $666,225.
NJ hosts a county-wide gun surrender event for community safety
🔴 Union County is hosting a gun surrender event next month. 🔴 All 21 law enforcement municipalities are participating. To help reduce gun violence and enhance community safety, every law enforcement agency in Union County will host gun surrender events on Saturday, Oct. 5. What is the event?
NJ Gov. Murphy pushes for 16 and 17-year-olds to vote in school board elections
HOBOKEN, N.J. – Governor Phil Murphy wants to give more students a voice in who represents them on their school board. “We’re here for the very specific reason that we believe 16 and 17-year-olds should vote in elections,” said Murphy. While making a visit to a Hoboken High School AP Government class Tuesday, the Governor […]
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