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Animal Care Centers of NYC Waive Dog Adoption Fees
If you’re considering adopting a new furry friend, today might just be the perfect day to do so. On Wednesday, the Animal Care Centers of NYC are teaming up with Royal Canin Pet Food to celebrate New York City’s Adopt-A-Dog Day. As a part of this celebration, adoption fees for dogs at their shelters will be waived. Additionally, new pet parents will receive a free one-month supply of dog food to help make the transition to their new furry family member smoother.
Bloomingdale Schools: We Are Hiring
BLOOMINGDALE, NJ - Bloomingdale Schools has announced that they are hiring. The school is searching for the following positions: CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER - Supervisor of buildings and ground - Paraprofesionals for SRD and WTB - Science Teacher (during present teachers maternity leave) - Preschool Teacher (during present teachers maternity leave)DOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. - Anticipated Library Coordinator (WTB) If you are interested in these jobs email a cover letter along with your resume to: hr@bpsnj.org "Be a part of a supportive and dynamic team where you can grow and thrive," stated Bloomingdale Schools. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Multiple people in custody after N.J. detective shot, mayor says
RAHWAY, N.J. -- Multiple people are in custody after a Perth Amboy police detective was shot and injured in Rahway, New Jersey, the city's mayor said Thursday on social media. Mayor Raymond A. Giacobbe Jr. did not say how many people were in custody, but one of them was shot in the leg, he said. Detective shot in legs, remains hospitalizedInvestigators have remained on the scene of the brazen shooting, which happened late Wednesday night on the corner of Maple Avenue and Broad Street in Rahway. A detective with the Perth Amboy Police Department was executing a search warrant and shot three times,...
Murphy signs legislation to attract investment in New Jersey's artificial intelligence sector
Trying to position New Jersey as a national leader in artificial intelligence innovation, Gov. Phil Murphy has signed legislation to provide $500 million in tax credits to support the growth of AI-related businesses.
Cash For Life! Somerset County Lotto Player Wins Big Prize
A Somerset County lottery player will hopefully be getting a check for a very long time.A lottery player in Bernardsville matched all five balls in the New Jersey Lottery Cash4Life drawing on Monday, July 22, winning $1,000 a week for life. The winning ticket was sold at Bernardsville Shop Rit…
Public Outrage in New Jersey Over ‘Trashiest Towns’ List
I work hard to trying to shine the spotlight on the good sides of New Jersey. After all, there is constant bad publicity and jabs at the Garden State. The reality is that Jersey is a beautiful and diverse state with a lot to offer. While it might not be...
IRS Announces 'Revolutionary' Electronic Tax Filing System For NJ Residents
The program, called IRS Direct File, was tested in 12 states including New Jersey during the 2023 tax filing season. Eligible taxpayers will be able to use Direct File, which is offered in English and Spanish, for their 2024 tax returns. The services has a deadline of April 15, 2025.
McKnight: ‘Disappointing’ that Hudson wasn’t part of community crisis funding
State Senator (D-31) Angela McKnight is lamenting that it is “disappointing” that Hudson County wasn’t part of the first round of Community Crisis Response Team state funding made possible by the Seabrooks-Washington Community-Led Crisis Response Act. “The Seabrooks-Washington Community-Led Crisis Response Act is a deeply personal piece...
Mosquito spraying set for Saturday morning in 2 Morris County towns
MORRIS COUNTY, NJ – The Morris County Mosquito Commission has announced that it will be using an All-Terrain vehicle and backpack to treat a section of woods in Jefferson Township, and Chatham on Saturday morning. The mosquito spraying will go on from 4:30 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. on Saturday,...
Woman Hospitalized After Snake Bite In Hunterdon County: Njsp
At 9:59 a.m., police responded to a report of an animal bite at a residence on County Road 519 in Kingwood Township, Jeffrey Lebron, a spokesman for the New Jersey State Police said. Police found a 25-year-old woman who had sustained minor injuries from a snake bite and she was...
“Burning Man-Style” Music & Arts Festival Returns This August, Just 90 Minutes Outside of NYC
Music festival season is in full swing here in NYC, and if you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind experience to make a weekend trip of, you’ve got to try out Elements Music & Arts Festival. Back again for 2024, this weekend getaway is a 4-day camping experience that brings together some of dance music’s biggest artists and most dedicated fans for a musical journey like none other. Learn all about this incredible festival below: Elements Music & Arts Festival is a premier immersive electronic festival in the woodlands of the Poconos, that welcomes over 100 of dance music’s largest artists for a “Burning Man-esque” type of festival. The immersive multi-day camping experience brings some of music’s biggest fans into a wooded festival ground to enjoy multiple stages of EDM, large-scale interactive art installations, art workshops and demonstrations, wellness programs, workshops and talks, theme camps, and so much more. It’s renowned for its community vibe, which similar to Burning Man, puts emphasis on a sense of community (or “PLUR”) and sustainability through inclusion and socialization with other people there for the music.
Housing lottery launches for 115 rent-stabilized apartments in Greenpoint
Housing lottery applications are open for 115 rent-stabilized apartments at a new development on the Greenpoint waterfront. New Yorkers who earn $64,012 to $218,010 are eligible to apply, depending on the size of the household. Rents start at $1,782 for a studio. The pet-friendly building at 16 Dupont St. has...
Edison Council Approves Redevelopment Plan for Route 27 Corridor
EDISON, NJ - The township council approved a Redevelopment Plan for 1810 Route 27, the site of a former retail store, gas station, and service garage. The council unanimously approved the plan at their regular meeting on Wednesday. “For those that are familiar with this area, it has not exactly looked the greatest over the past decade or so. I am happy to see this up for consideration,” said Council president John Coyle, “As many people know this intersection can certainly use an upgrade and this absolutely assists in this venture.”CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE...
There’s Something to Cheer About in Phillipsburg this Week
Phillipsburg, NJ—The Phillipsburg High School cheerleading clinic tradition continues, as students from across the community gather to learn and showcase their cheerleading skills. The event, held at Phillipsburg High School, continues to attract enthusiastic participation, and unlike the days of sweltering heat, it enjoys an indoor venue.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The clinic, designed for aspiring cheerleaders of all skill levels, includes a variety of training sessions, team-building activities, and spirited routines. Under the guidance of experienced coaches and current PHS cheer team members, participants get to enhance their techniques, learn new stunts,...
Saddle Brook football continuing to build for the future | State of the Program
Saddle Brook seeks to continue a recent trend under its new coach. After three seasons as an assistant, Rob Bernier succeeds William Van Kersen, who took over as athletic director at Pascack Valley. Van Kersen led the Falcons to a 7-1 record and the NJIC Union Division title in the first of his three seasons in 2021. ...
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