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Two Brooklyn Men Sentenced to Prison After Stealing from Clinton Hill Senior
Two men from Brooklyn have been convicted of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from an elderly woman in Clinton Hill over the course of six months. Humberto Nunez, 68, of Clinton Hill and Mahilima Baa, 52, of Stuyvesant Heights have been sentenced to up to three years in prison, according to a press release.
Highly Anticipated NBA Trade: Ziaire Williams Sparks Potential Deal Between Kings and Nets
An inconsequential trade between the Memphis Grizzlies and Brooklyn Nets involving Ziaire Williams could pave the way for potential significant moves between the Sacramento Kings and the Nets. Ziaire Williams averaged 8.2 PPG, 3.5 RPG, 1.5 APG, and 0.7 SPG in 51 games for the Grizzlies last season. Williams finished...
CrowdStrike Incident Impacts Montclair Township Website
MONTCLAIR, NJ - The Montclair Township website was affected by Global Technology Outage, says Township officials. Montclair’s chief information officer and interim communications specialist, Tony Fan, confirmed that the town's hosted platform services were impacted by the recent CrowdStrike incident. The disruption has caused significant issues for the Township’s website, leading to an email alert sent to residents on Friday morning.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The email from the Township reads: "We, the Township, are currently experiencing issues with our vendor who is hosting our Township’s website. The vendor’s engineering teams continue investigating and...
Jersey City Summer Wine Beer & Spirits Fest: July 27, 2024
What better way to enjoy summer than with the Jersey City Summer Beer Wine & Spirits Fest?. The event takes place July 27, 2024, from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., at Liberty State Park. Get ready to try your favorite local brews, international wines, and top spirits from around the...
Montclair Pays Tribute to Dr. Jonathan Ponds
Congregants filled St. Paul Baptist Church on Friday morning in honor of Dr. Jonathan Ponds, Montclair Schools Superintendent, who died July 12. The Montclair High School Football team, Montclair Police Department and Moonachie Police Department stood outside the church as people filed in to remember the superintendent. Members of Montclair...
Keystone 50/70 downs New York with 8th Inning walk-off in East Regional
DOVER, DE- Maverick Shultz’s sac fly to score Carter Frank in the bottom of the eighth inning would give Keystone 50/70 team a walk-off victory 8-7 over New York to open East Region play in Dover, DE. Keystone built a 2-0 lead following a strong bottom of the first...
New Jersey Swimmers Fallon and Alexy Earn Spots in U.S. Olympic Trials
NEW JERSEY - Two New Jersey swimmers, Matt Fallon of Warren and Jack Alexy of Mendham, have earned spots in the U.S. trials for the 2024 Olympics, which kick off in Paris on July 26. Fallon broke the American record in the 200-meter breaststroke, while Alexy secured his spot in the 100-meter freestyle by outperforming a seven-time gold medalist. Fallon, a 2021 graduate of the Pingry School in Basking Ridge, broke numerous records during his high school career. Notably, he set the National Independent High School Record in the 400-meter freestyle with a time of 3:50.65, surpassing...
NYC Warm & Wetter Pattern Begins to Emerge
The Weekend Brings Mostly Dry Conditions Humidity Inches Higher,. Good afternoon everyone. We have a lot going on in the Southeast and parts of the Midwest, but the Northeast is very quiet as they get a break from the ongoing heatwave. A mix of sun & clouds will be the theme for the weekend and the entire workwork, with the slight chance of a popcorn shower or storm each day into Monday. Humidity returns in a big way, and we’ll see a better chance of showers and storms Tuesday through Thursday throughout the Northeast & New England.
REVIEW: “RENT” at the Mac-Haydn Theatre
The unexpected tragic death of playwright, Jonathan Larson before Rent’s Off-Broadway opening in 1996 shattered the cast and the Broadway community. I remember viewing the musical through this lens when I last saw this Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning production in New York City. Twenty-eight years later, I realize how much I have forgotten and the incredible talent we lost as I view the dynamic young cast at the Mac-Haydn Theatre under the direction of Director and Choreographer John Saunders.
Terroristic Threats and Burglary Investigation Lead to Three Arrests
Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez has announced that members of the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office Internal Affairs Unit arrested three men on July 18th following an investigation into terroristic threats and burglary. 45-year old Mario Albero is charged with possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, the weapon...
Libraries Are An Essential Service For Black And Low-Income Children. So Why Does NYC Mayor Eric Adams Keep Attacking Them?
In a city as vibrant and diverse as New York, libraries have long been pillars of the community, especially for Black children who not only have access to books and other resources, but computers and quiet spaces where they can do their homework. The post Libraries Are An Essential Service For Black And Low-Income Children. So Why Does NYC Mayor Eric Adams Keep Attacking Them? appeared first on NewsOne.
Brooklyn boy, 7, drowns in pool at LI home hosting barbecue
A 7-year-old Brooklyn boy died in an apparent drowning in a backyard swimming pool at a Long Island home hosting a barbecue, cops said Sunday. Kyrie Berry was pulled unresponsive from the pool at a house on N. Thompson Drive near Deer Park St. in Bay Shore about 8:25 p.m. Saturday, Suffolk County police said. Medics rushed Kyrie to South Shore University Hospital but he couldn’t be saved. Cops ...
Former Burger King CEO buys whopper of a penthouse
A former chief executive of Burger King who once cleaned toilets at the fast-food chain probably won’t be doing that at his new home — a prestigious penthouse steps from Central Park. Daniel Schwartz, who ran the burger giant from 2010 to 2019, paid $17.2 million for a...
Hopewell Valley Arts Council Awards Scholarships to Creative High School Seniors
The Hopewell Valley Arts Council proudly awarded its annual scholarships to two Hopewell Valley Central High School 2024 graduating seniors: Rose Andreski and Jacob Brown. For the tenth year in a row, applicants represented the community’s best and most creative students. “This year is particularly special as we celebrate...
Carter Road Bridge Over Beden’s Brook to be Replaced
On or about July 29, 2024, Mercer County will begin the replacement of the bridge on Carter Road over Beden's Brook in Hopewell Township. This bridge is adjacent to St. Michael’s Preserve. The project is expected to take approximately 9 months, weather permitting. During this time Carter Road traffic will remain open to the traveling public, with alternating traffic control. There will be two 3-day periods when the road will be completely closed to traffic. Be sure to follow all posted detours and slow down in the work area for safety.
NYPD: Motorcyclist in critical condition after late night crash on Staten Island
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A motorcyclist was left in critical condition after a crash involving a minivan near Hylan Boulevard and Dongan Hills Avenue around 10 p.m. last night, according to an NYPD spokesperson. The unidentified motorcycle rider was transported to nearby Staten Island University Hospital, Ocean Breeze, for...
Peruvian Parade & Festival in West Hudson This Afternoon, Sunday, July 21
The Peruvian Civic Association will host the 2024 Peruvian Day Parade and Festival this afternoon in Harrison and Kearny. The parade kicks off at 12:30 pm in front of Harrison Town Hall at 318 Harrison Avenue. It will proceed north along Frank Rodgers Boulevard onto Kearny Avenue, and concludes at the reviewing stand in front of Kearny Town Hall at 402 Kearny Avenue.
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