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Why Everyone In New Jersey Should Put Paper Towels In The Fridge
Thanks to the ingenuity of a Philadelphia School Teacher trying to prevent the spread of germs, Paper Towels were first produced by the Scott Paper Company in 1907. For the next 115 years, Paper Towels have evolved from a Medical Resource to a multipurpose tool everyone uses today. Let's be...
Oxygen’s ‘Philly Homicide’ Trailer Exposes The City Of Brotherly Love’s Most Disturbing Murders [EXCLUSIVE]
The City of Brotherly Love has got a rich history, and Philly native and Bucks County Sheriff’s Office Lt. Chris McMullin is uncovering its dark and disturbing side in Oxygen‘s upcoming true crime docuseries Philly Homicide. True Crime X TikTok: Katie Santry’s Haunted House Investigation Takes The Internet By Storm McMullin, who spent several years as a patrol officer for the Philadelphia P.D. prior to becoming a detective with Bensalem P.D., is now translating his experiences on the squad to host the new series, in which he will take viewers “inside Philly’s most shocking murder investigations.” Others featured in the show’s trailer...
Willow Grove Park Mall in PA Announces New Teen Chaperone Policy
The Willow Grove Park Mall in Montgomery County, PA is implementing new rules to create a safer and more enjoyable environment for all shoppers. Starting today (Tuesday, October 1), teens under the age of 18 will need to have a parent or legal guardian with them if they want to visit the mall in the late afternoons and evenings.
Uber driver arrested, charged 3 weeks after alleged rape at Villanova dorm
VILLANOVA, Pa. (CBS) — An Uber driver was arrested and charged Friday morning in the alleged rape of a Villanova University student that happened three weeks ago inside a campus dorm, sources confirm.Court records and sources show 26-year-old Mirvan Dinler of Trappe, Pennsylvania, is facing counts of rape, sexual assault, indecent assault and reckless endangerment.The accuser first reported the alleged attack to the school's Department of Public Safety two weeks ago today. That same day, the university notified the school community and issued statements to CBS News Philadelphia.In its statement, the university said it had identified the perpetrator and that...
Another Popular NJ Retailer Going Out of Business
🔴 Major Retailer with over 1300 Stores Nationwide. It's a story that's become too familiar in the last couple of years. Once popular retailers have been filing for bankruptcy and closing stores by the thousands. The list of brands that have reduced their numbers or vanished completely is remarkable.
Suspected Thief Wanted For Punching Burlington Store Manager, Police Say
Officers responded to a store on the 1100 block of Sunset Road at around 10:51 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 3, the Burlington Township Police Department said in a news release. A picture released of the suspect appeared to be inside a Dollar General. Investigators said the man tried to hide...
Chick-fil-A employees help nab drunken driver with kid in the car in N.J. drive-thru, cops say
Employees at a Chick-fil-A in South Jersey acted quickly last weekend when they noticed a motorist in the drive-thru who allegedly smelled like alcohol and had a young child in the car. An employee at Chick-fil-A on Route 42 in Turnersville reported an alleged drunken driver in the drive-thru Saturday...
Uncovering The Mystery Behind New Jersey’s Giant Bottle Structures
I have passed this giant "thing" several times. Is it what I think it is?. I always see this, and I know you have passed this too. There's one in Berkeley Township on Rt. 9, too. Each time I go by one of these, I always want to ask, "What is that huge thing on the side of Rt. 9?"
Thieves Wanted After Jewelry Stolen At Woodrow Wilson Service Area, State Police Say
State police shared three photos of the suspects in a Facebook post on Friday, Oct. 4. The burglary happened at the Woodrow Wilson Service Area in Hamilton Township at around 4 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 30. Investigators said the men broke the vehicle window and removed two bags of jewelry...
Doylestown Borough Police Adding New K-9 Officer Courtesy of Local Business
DOYLESTOWN, PA—The Central Bucks Regional Police Department is adding a third K-9 officer courtesy of a grant from a local business.K-9 Officer Granite, a Belgian Malinois, was brought into the department through a donation from The Thompson Organization. Granite is currently training with handler Kyle Maloney at the Penn Vet Working Dog Center in Philadelphia.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTERGranite is a dual-purpose police dog specializing in two areas: narcotics detection and patrol/protection. The latter includes tracking skills, searching buildings and belongings, recovering evidence and apprehending suspects. Granite will be fully deployed with the force in late 2025. The Central Bucks force polices the boroughs of Chalfont, Doylestown and New Britain.“We are deeply appreciative of the Thompson Organization for their continued commitment to the safety and security of the communities we serve,” Chief Karl Knott said in a statement. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Bucks County weekend fall fun: Newtown Market Day, PorchFest, Perkasie Fall Fest & More
We made it, fall lovers. And the first weekend of October promises lots to do in Bucks County this weekend. So grab a pumpkin spce latte, your favorite flannel and head out to these festivals and events around the county that offer seasonal fun, the arts, local shopping and community.
Ousted Pa. Republican swatted after supporting Harris appears in campaign’s new ads in swing states
PHILADELPHIA — Matthew McCaffery, the ousted Montgomery County Republican official who was swatted after speaking out against former President Donald Trump, is now featured in new ads for Vice President Kamala Harris airing across swing states beginning Thursday evening — including Pennsylvania. McCaffery, 43, a veteran who lives...
South Jersey Police Officer makes little Spider-Man smile
I have told the story of my car being stolen when I moved into my Boston apartment many years ago. And my brother's car window was smashed outside our Georgetown apartment so the thief could steal the change in the cup holder. Danika Thanes Cubbage from Willingboro had her car...
One of N.J.’s largest school districts dropped its transgender policy with no public debate, critics say
The Edison Township Board of Education dropped its policy protecting transgender students from being outed to their parents by school staff in a vote this week that several advocacy groups said lacked any input from the public. The policy, known as 5756, says school staff are not required to notify...
Willow Grove Park Mall Introduces Evening Curfew: Teens Now Require Adult Supervision After Certain Hours
This month, teenagers are no longer allowed in the Willow Grove Park Mall after certain hours unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. As of October 1, the Willow Grove Park Mall does not allow teenagers to shop after certain hours unless accompanied by a parent or guardian, writes Kenny Cooper for the WHYY.
Montgomery County Home to One of the State’s 10 Most Historic Abandoned Places
One of the buildings still left in the village is the Locktender's House. Visiting abandoned places has become a popular activity among tourists across the country. From ghost towns to abandoned historic sites, these places are filled with eerie stories about life in earlier centuries. In Pennsylvania, there are ten...
Wacky New Jersey Breakfast Spot Recognized for Best Waffles in America
In New Jersey, we take our waffles seriously; frozen waffles just don’t cut it. I have nothing against Eggos—they're handy to have in the freezer for emergencies—but here, it's all about the real deal. When you think of waffles in New Jersey, one word should immediately come...
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