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Morristown Little League wins NJ state championship, topping Lincroft in final game
Morris County is once again the epicenter of Little League baseball in New Jersey. For the second time in as many years, a Morris County team claimed a state championship when the Morristown 12-year olds beat Lincroft, 9-4, on Saturday night at Freehold Township. It is Morristown’s first state title in 39 years...
1 Killed In I-84 Town Of Newburgh Crash Between Car, SUV
It happened at around 7:40 a.m. Saturday, July 27 on a stretch of I-84 in Orange County. New York State Police say that a preliminary investigation revealed that a small compact car was rear-ended by an SUV in the town of Newburgh, causing both vehicles to leave the roadway and the SUV to roll over.
Food Delivery Worker Knocked Out, Robbed: Newark PD
At 9:30 p.m., a delivery person arrived on a moped with a food order at an apartment building on the 900 block of Broad Street, Newark Public Safety Director Fritz Fragé said. After parking his vehicle in the parking lot, the suspect struck the worker in the back of...
Texas Man Charged for Armed Violent Home Invasion in New Jersey
NORWOOD, NJ – Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella has announced the arrest of Jisun Park, a 40-year-old man from Carrollton, Texas. Park faces multiple charges, including armed robbery, armed burglary,…
Family's Screams Send Home Invader Running In Terrifying Weekend Encounter: Bergen Prosecutor
A Texas man has been arrested in a Bergen County home invasion this weekend after he was scared off by the victims' screams, authorities said.Jisun Park, 40, of Carrollton, TX, was masked and armed when he confronted two adults and their children after he entered their Impatiens Way garage around 1…
Insurance provider inks lease renewal and expansion at Glenpointe in Teaneck
Insurance provider Agam Capital Management signed a 4,731-square-foot office lease renewal and expansion at Glenpointe Centre West in Teaneck, according to a Thursday announcement from Alfred Sanzari Enterprises. Sanzari was represented by Newmark’s Jeff Schotz, Peter Rossi, Dan Reider, Peter Kasparian and David Simson in the transaction. A tenant...
It’s good to be a teenager in New Jersey
👦 WalletHub released its "Most At-Risk Youth States in 2024" 👧 They compared all 50 states and D.C. across 15 key metrics. Comparing all 50 states and Washington D.C. across 15 indicators of youth risk, the personal finance website, WalletHub has released its list of “States with the Most At-Risk Youth in 2024.”
NJ beach weather and waves: Jersey Shore Report for Mon 7/29
MODERATE RISK OF RIP CURRENTS. Life-threatening rip currents are possible in the surf zone. 7 - 12 knots (Gust 14 knots) TODAY: S winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt. Seas 2 to 3 ft, building to 3 to 5 ft this afternoon. Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 8 seconds, becoming E 3 ft at 8 seconds and S 2 ft at 4 seconds. A chance of showers. A chance of tstms this afternoon.
Giants sign cornerback to compete for depth spot
The New York Giants have been strategically enhancing their secondary over the past few weeks. Following the addition of Tre Herndon in a depth role—a player with experience both in the slot and on the boundary—the team has now welcomed Breon Borders through free agency. Giants Bolster Secondary...
NY Jets: Saleh drops interesting nugget about Will McDonald
Robert Saleh may have clarified how the New York Jets are using Will McDonald. For all those hysterical about the New York Jets’ usage of Will McDonald in training camp, Robert Saleh may have just provided an answer. With Haason Reddick holding out, many expected McDonald to bump up...
The New Jersey Beach Law You Might Be Breaking
Dunes play such an important role at the Jersey Shore, so is it legal to walk on the dunes in New Jersey?. Anyone who went through the Sandy years in New Jersey knows just how important the dunes are to the preservation of the beaches along the Jersey Shore, so we are very careful around them.
Critics of congestion pricing often end up supporting it. Here’s why.
New York City’s plan to charge most vehicles $15 to enter downtown Manhattan would have eased traffic, cut pollution, and raised billions for mass transit. But Governor Kathy Hochul — in an 11th-hour reversal — placed congestion pricing on hold indefinitely, leaving a $15 billion gap in the city’s transit upgrade plans. Hochul, a Democrat, cited a slow economic recovery from the pandemic and the burden the tolls would place on low-income residents, but sources say she also feared upsetting swing district voters who could decide key elections this fall.
See all homes sold in these New Jersey counties, July 8 to July 14
The following is a listing of all real estate transfers in these New Jersey counties reported from July 8 to July 14, 2024. NJ.com publishes weekly reports on recent real estate sales across the Garden State, as well as top sales by county and other real estate news, from unique homes for sale to trends.
Rat-mitigation ambassadors wanted in New York City
NEW YORK -- If you're tired of seeing rats around the city, you can now help minimize the pesky population.On Sunday, Mayor Eric Adams' office announced its latest rat-mitigation program that lets New Yorkers of all ages volunteer.Rat burrows can keep out of Brooklyn, and all of the other boroughs in New York City, for that matter. That's the message behind the Rat Pack."You don't have to be Frank Sinatra and the crew. It's just a different type of leader to fight the rats, and we want you to join up and become a member of our Rat Pack," Adams...
NYC Mayor Adams delays end to solitary confinement. Here's why.
NEW YORK -- Solitary confinement was supposed to officially end Sunday at New York City jails, but Mayor Eric Adams issued an emergency order suspending parts of the new law.The City Council overwhelmingly passed the bill to ban solitary confinement. The mayor vetoed it, and the council overrode him. But now Adams is using his executive authority, declaring a state of emergency and issuing an executive order, to stop it from taking effect, at least for now.Read more: New York City Council bill would ban use of solitary confinement in city jailsWhat is Local Law 42?Local Law 42 is a bill designed...
Sonya Massey supporters return to NYC's Washington Square Park
NEW YORK -- Hundreds protested Sunday in Lower Manhattan over the death of Sonya Massey, the Illinois woman shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy more than two weeks ago after she called police for help.The rally in Washington Square Park was in concert with rallies across the country.People brought signs, chanted and spoke about the excessive use of force by the police and how shooting Massey, 36, and a mother of two, was not necessary.Speakers said they will continue to call for justice."I'm just so sick and tired of this happening over and over and over again and nothing...
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