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Man Sentenced To State Prison For Narcotics And Weapons Offenses
MAYS LANDING, NJ.- On Monday, July 22, 2024, Nahjajuan Ellis, 23, of Atlantic City, New Jersey, appeared in Atlantic County Superior Court and was sentenced by the Honorable Donna M. Taylor, J.S.C., to New Jersey State Prison on narcotics and weapons charges. According to Atlantic County Prosecutor William E. Reynolds,...
Celebrate Christmas on July 25th at Bally’s Atlantic City
What: Get ready to experience the holiday spirit in the summer sun! Bally’s Atlantic City is excited to announce a celebration of Christmas in July, filled with festive activities and special treats for guests to enjoy. Throughout the entire month, guests can indulge in the refreshing and delicious Frozen...
Atlantic City holding lottery to give homebuyers huge discounts on $400K houses
Atlantic City residents who rent can enter a lottery to buy one of 10 single-family homes in the city for a sharply discounted price, officials said. The homes in the city’s Venice Park neighborhood cost around $400,000 to build, but will be sold to lucky home buyers for $175,000 or less, city officials said.
See all homes sold in Hillsborough, July 15 to July 21
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Hillsborough reported from July 15 to July 21. There were 14 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 2,020-square-foot home on Piney Woods Drive in Hillsborough that sold for $680,000. 32...
Roselle Fire Department Announces Community Cooldown Event
ROSELLE, NJ - The Roselle Fire Department invites residents to beat the heat this summer at their first annual Community Cooldown Event. The event will take place on August 17 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Roselle Fire Department located at 725 Chestnut Street. It is free to attend. Residents of all ages are welcome. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Complimentary hot dogs and burgers will be served. Interested participants are able to run through the water with Roselle firefighters. Additionally, the Roselle Fire and Police Departments will be taking part in an eating contest. For more information, please contact the Borough of Roselle at 908-245-5600. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Elizabethport Presbyterian Center Hosting Block Party Event
ELIZABETH, NJ - Elizabeth residents are encouraged to attend Elizabethport Presbyterian Center’s Block Party on Friday. The event will take place on Magnolia Avenue between First Street and Second Street from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. The Block Party features the grand opening of the Elizabethport Library and Museum, live entertainment, and activities for residents of all ages. Free hot dogs will be available for kids and there will be a $5 Fish Fry for adults. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Activities include a water balloon toss, a track race, an egg spoon race, and a sack race. For more information, contact the Elizabethport Presbyterian Center at 908-351-4850. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
NJ cops charge woman passenger in crash that hurt 4-year-old
EAST WINDSOR — A late-night car crash on Friday has police pointing fingers at a woman who was riding in the passenger seat. Police say Madelin A. Soto-Santizo was arguing with the 36-year-old driver and grabbed the wheel. Just before 11 p.m., police responded to the crash in the...
NJ Transit riders' irritation grows with summer of delays, canceled trains
New Jersey residents, lawmakers and straphangers are throwing the proverbial spaghetti at the wall to see what will stick to improve their terrible, horrible, no good, very bad commutes this summer on NJ Transit trains. Lawmakers from both parties have made myriad demands, including calls for an audit, special hearings and a pause...
2 People Die As Listeria Outbreak Connected To Deli Meat Spreads Across 12 States
A dangerous listeria outbreak is making its way across the United States through deli meat, resulting in at least 28 hospitalizations and 2 deaths. Affected individuals all seem to have eaten contaminated deli meat, though no specific brand or grocer...
Answering the big questions surrounding the Campanile vs. NJSIAA football transfer case
NJSIAA attorney Steve Goodell informed attorney Patrick J. Jennings that the state’s governing body for high school athletics will not retroactively punish any school found to have breached the transfer rule in a judge’s future ruling. This was one of the biggest requests in the July 10 hearing, when Jennings sought that Bergen...
National guardsman who set off an FBI manhunt sentenced for Jan. 6 assault
A former sergeant in the New Jersey Army National Guard military police was sentenced to 2½ years in prison Tuesday for pepper-spraying officers as they were under assault by the pro-Donald Trump mob at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Gregory Yetman set off an FBI manhunt when...
NJ restaurant that banned kids has change of heart
Well, that didn’t take long. Just a few days ago I wrote about a new restaurant that opened in Franklin Park, New Jersey that was banning kinds under 10 after 4 p.m. The Indian fusion restaurant called Andaaz was trying to have a more upscale vibe. In addition to them starting off with a ban on children under 10 years old for dinner hours they also keep a dress code which is meticulously spelled out on their website. They not only tell you what you should wear, they go over everything you shouldn’t:
Showers, storms threaten NYC area for days — and then heat returns
Storms are back in the forecast for the next few days, after a relatively quiet weather stretch for the tri-state area, and you'll want to keep the umbrella on hand for whatever pops up. A series of low-pressure systems will be moving through the area this week, keeping our weather...
Black Vanity Announces Inaugural “Black Vanity Culture Fest” Celebrating Local Black Artists and Community Empowerment
Black Vanity, the pioneering Black woman-owned self-care brand, proudly announces its inaugural “Black Vanity Culture Fest”, set to take place on August 24, 2024 at Artworks Trenton in Trenton, New Jersey. This one-day festival is designed to celebrate and elevate the creativity of local Black artists while fostering cultural empowerment and community healing.
Camden County Youth Service Commission meeting set for today
The Camden County Youth Service Commission, the entity responsible for planning and overseeing services for at-risk youth in the county, will hold its next meeting today from 4 to 5 p.m. The meeting will take place in person at the Camden County Technical School located at 6008 Browning Road in Pennsauken.
Pete Davidson Says He ‘Can’t Quit’ 1 Drug Amid Addiction Struggles: ‘It’s All I Have Left’
Pete Davidson revealed that there is one drug that he “can’t quit” after he gave up cocaine, ketamine and pills. “I can’t quit [weed] yet. It’s all I have left,” Pete, 30, told the crowd during his Pete Davidson: Rehab Tour in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on July 20, according to the Daily Mail. “I did coke and ketamine and f–king all the pills and all that s–t. All I have is weed left, so it’s almost over, but I’m holding on for a little bit longer.”
Greg Schiano talks process of naming Athan Kaliakmanis starting QB
In May, Rutgers fans heard news that they are not used to hearing until weeks before the regular season. That is head coach Greg Schiano naming a starting quarterback. Schiano named Minnesota transfer Athan Kaliakmanis the starter following a productive Spring. During Big Ten Media Days at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Schiano discussed what went into making this decision early on.
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