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Pickleball is Coming To Jackson: Township Receives $70,000 Senior Recreation Grant
Jackson Township has applied for and received a $70,000 Local Recreational Improvement grant from the State of New Jersey in the amount of $70,000. According to the state, the grant…
NJ homeless veterans nonprofit close to reaching 2024 goal
The multi-award-winning, Bedminster-based nonprofit, Independence for Veterans, has won its sixth consecutive “Certificate of Appreciation” award from the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. The award was given for the nonprofit's continued, outstanding contributions to the New Jersey homeless veterans community. Since Jan. 1, Independence for Veterans has...
5 New Jersey Beaches Are Under A Warning For Contaminated Waters
We're getting ready to head into one of the busiest weekends at the Jersey Shore, and it's been revealed that at least 5 New Jersey beaches are under warnings for excess bacteria. It's never something you want to see on the news and the reason for the contamination really stinks.
For families seeking respite care for severe autism, NJ just got a bit more generous
The state announced that it will provide $7.3 million to pay for additional hours of caregiving for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities. New Jersey will provide $7.3 million to pay for additional hours of emergency caregiving for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, after Gov. Phil Murphy signed the state budget and a bipartisan bill into law last week.
Man dies on the Delaware; here’s how to reduce risk of the same (VIDEO)
BARRYVILLE – A South Jersey man drowned in the Delaware River over the weekend while swimming off Milford Beach near the Delaware Water Gap in Pennsylvania. It took first responders hours to find his body after he went under. . Sullivan County Commissioner of Public Safety, Scott Schulte, has...
Mosquito spraying set for Saturday morning in Rockaway
ROCKAWAY, NJ (Morris County) – The Morris County Mosquito Commission has announced that it will be using an All-Terrain vehicle to treat a section of woods in Rockaway on Saturday morning. The mosquito spraying will go on from 4:30 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 6, weather permitting,...
Morris County man arrested for burglary after foot pursuit
FAIRFIELD TOWNSHIP, NJ (Essex County) – A Rockaway man is in custody after police responded to an alleged motor vehicle burglary on Tuesday in Fairfield Township. Matthew Logan, 29, was charged with burglary, possession of burglar’s tools, and resisting arrest. Police said on July 2, at around 9:35...
Toy drive continues through July 26
Lakeland Pools & Spas is holding its 12th annual toy drive in memory of Harrison Shauger. Harrison was born Aug. 2, 2006, with a congenital heart defect knows as tetralogy of Fallot. He died March 26, 2013, after multiple surgeries and cardiac catheterizations. The toy drive is in honor of...
Giro del Cielo Road Race is June 14
The 2024 Giro del Cielo Road Race will be held Sunday, July 14 in Branchville. The race, organized by Skylands Cycling, also will be the New Jersey State Championship Road Race this year. It features an all-new course, which will be a rolling 8.8-mile loop. All categories are limited to...
Runner wins medals at national meet
Four runners who are part of the Sparta Recreation Track and Field program competed June 26-29 at the USA Track & Field (USATF) National Youth Outdoor Championships at Icahn Stadium in New York City. In the 8U Division, Rafferty Hopkins became a two-time All-American, winning silver in the 800-meter race...
2024 Great American Blast Fireworks Spectacular at Coca-Cola Park
2024 Great American Blast Fireworks Spectacular at Coca-Cola Park. Eden Badillo, 11, of forks Township, practicers her somersaults in the outfield while sporting a red, white and blue skirt during the Great American Blast Fireworks Spectacular on July 4, 2024 at Coca-Cola Park. Get Photo. 9 / 24. 2024 Great...
Don't be Alarmed: Woodland Park Fire Emergency Call Boxes Temporarily Out of Service for Repairs
WOODLAND PARK, NJ - Woodland Park residents should not be alarmed if they see fire call boxes on utility poles covered in plastic bags. According to Business Administrator Sam Yodice, the pull stations are not being dismantled, but are temporarily out of service due to the need for repairs. These concerns were raised after Woodland Park residents noticed and reported the covered fire alarm boxes near Memorial Middle School and Overmount Ave. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER "They get tested frequently, and when they’re covered up, it just means they’re out of service temporarily," Yodice told TAPinto Passaic Valley. When asked about the timeline for repairs, Yodice said that "it depends on the part and the repair. As you can imagine, these parts are not always easy to get, and sometimes it takes some time before the repairs are completed." Residents are encouraged to exercise caution while the repairs are underway. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
10 most expensive homes sold in Monroe County, June 24-30
A house in Stroudsburg that sold for $700,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Monroe County in the past week. In total, 55 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past week, with an average price of $327,402. The average price per square foot was $192.
FR&A Photo Gallery: Township Celebrates Independence Day
There was music, food trucks and, of course, fireworks. Mother Nature smiled down on the township July 3, providing beautiful weather for the annual celebration that has been hit with foul weather at times over the past few years. Hundreds of people gathered at the Municipal Complex off DeMott Lane...
New Parks & Recreation, Youth Center Directors Named
The Township has installed new leadership in the Parks & Recreation Department and the Franklin Township Youth Center. Stephen Dahl takes over the helm of Parks & Rec, according to a July 3 announcement from the Township, and Windy White is the new head of the Youth Center. Dahl and...
NY Jews unnerved by spike in antisemitism and raucous protests take to krav maga for self-defense
(New York Jewish Week) — Last year, as antisemitism spiked in New York City after Oct. 7, occupational therapist Ruth Peer began to hear about troubling incidents from the Jewish children she works with in Crown Heights. In one case, an elementary school-age patient told Peer that she was...
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