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Motorcyclist fined $139 for how he displayed his license plate – ‘he thought it was cool’ but court said it was illegal
A MOTORCYCLIST has fought back after receiving a hundred-dollar fine for a signature modification. Despite the driver's year-long attempt to nix the fine, courts maintained that the road law is clear. New Jersey police stopped the motorcycle rider in 2019 after they caught him traveling with an upside-down license plate,...
Another baby has died in NJ this week after being left in hot car
EAST HANOVER — Another infant has died after being left in a car in New Jersey. Morris County Prosecutor Robert Carroll said East Hanover Police were called after a 6- month-old girl was noticed inside a vehicle parked in a parking lot on South Ridgedale Avenue at Route 10 in East Hanover around 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 17. She was pronounced dead at a hospital.
Adrian Flannelly, beloved 'King of Irish Radio,' has passed
Adrian Flannelly, the Co Mayo native who hosted the longest-running Irish radio program in America, has passed away. At its height, the Adrian Flannelly Show reached more than a million listeners and was rebroadcast all across America. Through his radio show, Adrian led many campaigns, including pushing for visas for...
East Harlem woman who is homebound needs repairs and air conditioning
EAST HARLEM, Manhattan (PIX11) — An East Harlem woman who is homebound says her home is falling apart. Wanda Hart, 70, needs repairs to her walls that are chipping and ceilings that have mold. She also desperately needs an air conditioner. Hart has cerebral palsy and is bedbound. Her apartment at the Jefferson Houses is […]
De Blasio: Harris is ‘perfectly positioned’ to run
Former Mayor Bill de Blasio said in an interview Wednesday that Kamala Harris is “perfectly positioned” to run for president. “In a sense, Kamala Harris is perfectly positioned for the kind of campaign we need to run. This is all about women. The decision of this country is going to be made by women, in particularly by suburban women,” he said on “Inside City Hall.”
A look at the history of Charter Revision Commissions
Mayor Eric Adams’ Charter Revision Commission will vote on its five ballot questions on Thursday, which would then go to city voters this November. The vote will mark an end to the fast work of the commission that was asked to recommend changes to the city’s governing document.
Premiere Stages at Kean University Presents Another Enlightening Play
UNION – History repeats itself if we aren’t careful. But what if a person doesn’t know his own history? In the fascinating new two-act play Still by Benjamin V. Marshall now playing weekends at Kean University’s Premiere.
Police seek clarity on enforcement as New York cannabis office focuses on illicit shops
Enforcement leaders in the state Office of Cannabis Management said Wednesday the department is putting pressure on New York's illicit market, but local police argue they need more direction from the state to eliminate thousands of illegal dispensaries operating statewide. The 2025 budget included $13.4 million to hire 95 people...
Risk of showers, storms in tri-state forecast
NEW YORK (PIX11) — The unsettled weather continues across the tri-state region. A frontal boundary draping across the region has kept the risk of showers and storms throughout Wednesday. While much of the activity has been widely scattered about, they were capable of producing torrential downpours that could lead to localized flooding.
Project aims to manage stormwater runoff at Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) — Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery is taking a significant step toward environmental responsibility with an innovative stormwater mitigation project. The initiative, one of the largest of its kind on private property in New York City, aims to manage an estimated 51 million gallons of stormwater runoff annually. Joseph Charap, Green-Wood Cemetery’s vice president […]
NJ homeowner catches thieves in the act on surveillance video while away from home
Two men were arrested after a homeowner who was away caught them breaking into his home on his security camera.The burglary happened Monday just after 9:30 p.m. at a home on River Vale Avenue.The homeowner wasn't home, but saw two people inside and called police.Police responded and found two suspects trying to hide in the back yard with a pillowcase full of stolen items.The two men were arrested and a neighbor reported seeing a third suspect, believed to be a lookout, run away.The two suspects are charged with burglary and theft."The identification on the suspects showed that one of them...
Contract laboratory has completed upgrade projects ahead of upcoming service expansion
CS Analytical Laboratory, a Clifton-based contract laboratory designed and dedicated to container testing for the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device industries, has completed a number of facility upgrades in preparation for new and expanded service offerings slated to come online throughout the second half of the year, it announced Wednesday.
Wayne school board quietly sells land it owned for 50 years to group of investors
WAYNE — A swath of undisturbed land off Valley Road has been returned to private ownership for the first time in more than 50 years after the Board of Education agreed to sell it to a group of investors. Trustees at their most recent meeting endorsed the sale of the 9.9-acre property for...
BELA Summer Academy Students Reimagine Walnut Street Site
Every summer the students of the Business and Entrepreneurial Learning Academy (BELA) from Montclair High School come together to apply their creative and innovative skills for a new project. This year, students were tasked with redesigning the area of Walnut Street extending from Eerie Park to Oak Place. Led by...
Big weather transition for NJ Thursday: From steamy to beautiful
As promised, this has been an unsettled week of weather so far. Occasional downpours and thunderstorms. And uncomfortably thick humidity. At least it's not hot. A big change is coming, fueled by a cold front that will slide through New Jersey late Thursday night. That means we have one more day of somewhat stormy and somewhat steamy conditions. Followed by a drop in humidity.
Shannon Sharpe blasts Aaron Rodgers
Shannon Sharpe has long questioned Aaron Rodgers’ ability as a teammate. He has also questioned anything from the New York Jets quarterback’s mouth. After Rodgers was a no-show at mandatory minicamp — vacationing in Egypt instead – Sharpe demanded an apology for being right about Rodgers 11 years later. Rodgers has since re-surfaced and talked Read more... The post Shannon Sharpe is tired of Aaron Rodgers making excuses appeared first on Awful Announcing.
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