Deer Park
LATEST NEWS
Spectacular Lakefront Home Hits The Market In New Jersey
Listed with Deirdre Good (973) 713-4056 of Weichert Realtors. This lakefront home is located at 31 Island Trail on Manitou Island in Sparta, New Jersey and is situated on half an acre of land. It features 7,500 square feet of living space with 5 bedrooms, 6 full and 1 half...
Pedro Carrion III
Pedro “Peter” Josequin Carrion III of Bloomingdale passed away on May 30, 2024, from multiple complications. He was 43. He was born to Mabel “Mae” Carrion and Pedro “Pete” Carrion of West Milford. Peter started his firefighting career during his junior year and had...
Love Grows Child Care celebrates recent graduates
On June 28, Love Grows Child Care celebrated the graduation of Emelia McGrady and Kalani Haughton as they begin the transition to kindergarten in September. For 19 years, Cecelia Cenot, founder and owner of Love Grows Child Care, has worked to create an environment in which children are encouraged to explore the world around them and play outdoors to strengthen their bodies and build self-discipline. The structured environment with clear expectations is designed to help them learn proper conduct and understand the importance of boundaries.
Stafford Restaurant Owners Arrested in Connection With Money Laundering Scheme
The owners of an eatery in the Beach Haven West section of Stafford Township were arrested in connection with a money laundering investigation, according to a statement released by the West Milford Police Department on July 10. Assisted by seven law enforcement agencies in New Jersey and New York, including...
Newton Town Council Honors Girl Scout for Her Gold Award
NEWTON, NJ—The Newton Town Council held their July meeting on Monday, July 15 at 7 p.m. and on the agenda was the reading and presentation of a special proclamation. The proclamation honored Ariel Franzone, a recent Newton High School graduate who has been part of Girl Scout Troop #5688 since kindergarten and has recently received her Gold Award. Franzone’s Gold Award Project was raising awareness about the challenges one may face with having Dyslexia and the resources that are available so that people do not have to struggle...as she did.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE...
Howard Hanna | Rand Realty Welcomes the MIGO Team to Monroe-Woodbury Office
MONROE—Howard Hanna Rand Realty recently announced that Frank Golio and Nick Miessmer, formerly of the Hudson Valley Realty Center, have joined its Monroe-Woodbury office as the MIGO Team. “We are very excited to welcome Frank, Nick, and their team of agents to our Monroe-Woodbury office,” said Michelle Pfeffer, Sales...
Wurtsboro Founders Day Street Fair draws large crowds (VIDEO)
WURTSBORO – The Founders Day Street Fair in Wurtsboro drew thousands of people who came to enjoy the vendors, live music, and fun-filled day in the community. For David Torres, one attendee, it was about the salted caramel popcorn. “I like the caramel and it’s fresh and hot because they just made it.”
Sparta Township Council Narrowly Approves 1st Reading of Funding for Master Plan Review
SPARTA, NJ – The first reading of an ordinance to fund the master plan review narrowly passed after much discussion. Ordinance 24-08 was opposed by Josh Hertzberg, supported by Mayor Neill Clark, Deputy Mayor Dean Blumetti and Councilman Dan Chiariello. Councilwoman Christine Quinn abstained. The ordinance provides $300,000 to...
Two-year-old dies after being left inside car in Monticello
MONTICELLO - A 2-year-old died Tuesday evening after being left inside a car in Monticello in Sullivan County. Village of Monticello police reported Wednesday that officers responded to a 911 report of a child in cardiac arrest inside a vehicle outside a building at the Sleepy Hollow Apartment Complex on Terri Lane around 6:45 p.m. Tuesday.
Warwick grad Colby Martin excited to start pro baseball career with Toronto Blue Jays
Up until this point, Colby Martin’s journey in baseball hasn’t been easy. Two-and-a-half years ago, the 2019 Warwick grad had Tommy John surgery on his right elbow. The hard-throwing pitcher rehabilitated, battled back and agreed to a free agent deal with the San Diego Padres last July, only to see it fall through before signing a contract.
Investigation Underway After 2-Year-Old Dies In Hot Car In Region
The incident occurred in Sullivan County around 6:45 p.m., Tuesday, July 16, in the village of Monticello. According to Lt. Mark Johnstone of the Monticello Police, officers responded to a 911 call of a child in cardiac arrest inside a vehicle at the Sleepy Hollow Apartment Complex on Terri Lane.
Couple Owning Salty Chick Restaurant in Beach Haven West Arrested on Drug and Money Laundering Charges
STAFFORD - William and Jennifer Schlette, a couple residing in West Nyack, New York and owners of "The Salty Chick" restaurant in Beach Haven West, were arrested on drug and money laundering charges. William Schlette faces multiple drug offenses, racketeering, money laundering, and deceptive business practices. His wife Jennife Schlette...
MLB: Wallkill High grad Kyle DeGroat decides to sign with Royals
WALLKILL, N.Y. — Wallkill High graduate Kyle DeGroat has decided to pursue his dream of becoming a major leaguer rather than pitch for the University of Texas. In a phone interview with the Freeman on Wednesday afternoon, July 17, the former Wallkill star hurler said he has decided to sign with the Kansas City Royals after being drafted Tuesday in the 14th round of the Major League Baseball (MLB) Draft by the American League franchise.
Wayne Police Arrest Rock-Throwing, Windshield Smashing, Spitting West Milford Man
AYNE, NJ – It was a scary moment at the Park Wayne Diner this past Saturday night when a man came in, sat down, drank a glass of water before “flipping out,” causing a dangerous scene in the diner, then went outside and started smashing windshields of cars in the parking lot with rocks. Wayne’s finest were called in and were eventually able to locate the suspect and wrestle him down in the middle of the Hamburg Turnpike before taking him into custody.
Local students receive degrees from Quinnipiac University
The following students received degrees from Quinnipiac University during commencement ceremonies held in May:. Matthew Rodgers-Aniello, earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in game design and development. Tuxedo Park. Matthew Kashevaroff earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in film, television, and media arts. Monroe. Bianca DeGennaro earned of Bachelor of...
Orange County Land Trust secures grant to protect 400 acres of Neversink River watershed
DEERPARK – The Orange County Land Trust has started the process to secure conservation easements on over 400 acres of land in the Neversink River watershed. The two parcels of privately owned land are in the Town of Deerpark. Land trust Director of Conservation Kyle Sandusky said the $50,000...
Pine Bush man sentenced 3-9 years in crash that left teenager paralyzed
GOSHEN - A Pine Bush man was sentenced to three to nine years in state prison Tuesday after he previously pleaded guilty to vehicular assault in a crash that left a teenager paralyzed. Orange County District Attorney David Hoovler announced the sentence for Chauncey Smith, 23, of Pine Bush, which was pronounced in Orange County Court. ...
Port Jervis celebrates firefighters for over 160 years (VIDEO)
PORT JERVIS – Thousands lined along a newly revised parade route for Port Jervis Fire Department’s 166-year-old annual Inspection Day Parade on Saturday afternoon. This year’s route began at Port Jervis High School, went up Hamilton Street Hill, down Kingston Avenue, west on East Main Street, down Pike Street, and along Front Street and Jersey Avenue to Fowler Street, where it concluded.
Welcome to NewsBreak, an open platform where diverse perspectives converge. Most of our content comes from established publications and journalists, as well as from our extensive network of tens of thousands of creators who contribute to our platform. We empower individuals to share insightful viewpoints through short posts and comments. It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency: our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. We strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation. Join us in shaping the news narrative together.