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Customers rally to save NJ ice cream truck
A bitter moment has turned sweet for one businesswoman in New Jersey after one of her ice cream trucks went up in flames but the community rallied to help save her business. FOX 5 NY's Richard Giacovas meets the 'Paramus Ice Cream Lady.'
Test calling ISIS terrorists sparks trouble for NJ school superintendent
WAYNE — Parents are holding a school superintendent's feet to the fire after he apologized for a test question that called ISIS an Islamic terror group. The multiple choice question was part of a quiz in a seventh-grade class at Schuyler-Colfax Middle School in Wayne, according to the group Teaching While Muslim.
Another New York Child Left In 100-Degree Parked Car
A disturbing trend is continuing in the Hudson Valley after yet another child was found locked inside a hot car during this heat wave. On Tuesday around 2:15 p.m., the Clarkstown Police Department received a call stating that a young child had been locked in a vehicle at Costco in Nanuet.
YouTube stunt influencer busted in string of NJ crimes
A reckless social media stunt driver has now been linked to a string of New Jersey burglaries by Fairfield police. Antonio Ginestri — who goes by the handle "Squeeze.Benz" on both Instagram and YouTube — was first arrested in May and now faces new charges in different crimes.
Officer Involved Fatal Shooting Confirmed In Upstate New York
An investigation is underway after a fatal officer-involved shooting in the Hudson Valley. A large police presence was spotted early Tuesday morning in Sullivan County. Fatal Police Shooting In Sullivan County, New York. Sad News: These 11 Popular Food Items Are Gone From New York State Stores. Middletown, New York...
The Best Kid-Friendly Restaurants in Montclair + Bloomfield
If parenthood wasn’t hard enough, it always seems like a hard feat to find trendy and just as delicious restaurants to go to on any given day without having to worry if children are (or rather, should be) permitted. Have no fear — The Montclair Girl is here to round up the best places to bring your kids to for a meal. Whether it’s a spur-of-the-moment brunch or an attempt at a ‘fancy’ night out, everyone deserves a meal where they feel a little special and at home. Keep reading to discover the best kid-friendly spots in Montclair and Bloomfield, NJ.
July Monthly Message from Mayor Stacey Ewald
I want to congratulate our Chatham Township Police Department on receiving their 3rd reaccreditation from the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police. I look forward to the meeting when Association members will attend and we can officially recognize this wonderful accomplishment. I’d like to also congratulation three officers who were recognized. Detective Mike Bloom for his investigation of a Financial Crime; Officer Sean Lampf for his actions and investigation of a motor vehicle accident involving a cyclist; Officer Colm Dougherty for his actions during an encounter with a male experiencing a mental health crisis. Well done. Thank you for all you do for our Township residents.
Robert Louis Mikkelson
He was born in Phillipsburg on March 25, 1949 to Charles and Dorothy (Everett) Mikkelson. He was a sales representative for Blairstown Distributors, in Mt. Bethel, Pennsylvania. He proudly served honorably in the US Army in Panama. His family was always his number one priority, his children and grandchildren meant the world to him. He loved being called Pappy by his grandchildren. He was an avid fisherman and always wore his favorite lucky purple converse shoes, that always brought him good luck.
Nine most expensive homes sold in West Orange, July 8-14
A house that sold for $1 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in West Orange in the past week. In total, nine residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $635,103. The average price per square foot ended up at $326.
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Meeting on gambling problems July 26
The Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey is hosting a town-hall meeting called “Protecting Our Future: Understanding Problem Gambling Harms” on Friday, July 26. It will start at 5 p.m. at the West Milford Township Library, 1470 Union Valley Road. Luis Del Orbe, a prevention and treatment...
There’s Still Time to Join the Library Summer Reading Challenge!
MILLBURN, NJ -- The Millburn Free Public Library began its annual Summer Reading Contest on June 17, but there’s still time to join because it runs until August 9. Mary Moore, Marketing Outreach & Communications Librarian shared, “There's still plenty of time to join the ‘Adventure Begins at Your Library’ Summer Reading Challenge for all ages.” She stressed that summer reading is not just for kids.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Moore explained that adults and teens can earn raffle tickets for logging the books they read until August 9. The raffle tickets go into weekly drawings for a chance at winning their amazing prizes. Visit millburnlibrary.beanstack.org to get started. “Thank you to the Friends of the Millburn Library for the wonderful prizes,” she added. Last year, 1,341 readers read 41,675 books, and the librarians want residents to beat that record. The Challenge is run via the Beanstack app. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Pearl River spa shut down, woman arrested following reports of prostitution
A Pearl River spa was shut down and a woman was arrested Wednesday after an investigation found an employee offering unlicensed massages and prostitution services. Orangetown Police said the department received reports of prostitution and unlicensed massages at Angel Spa on Franklin Avenue in Pearl River. ...
UPDATED: 10,000th blood donation to be celebrated Saturday
New Jersey Blood Services (NJBS) will host a blood drive from 7:45 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. Saturday, July 20 at the Saint Kateri Parish, 427 Stanhope Ave., Sparta. The drive will celebrate the parish’s 10,000th blood donation since it began hosting blood drives with NJBS more than two decades ago.
Down to Earth Living Outdoor Savings Event with Deep Discounts Starting July 20th: Sponsored
Get ready for incredible savings at Down to Earth Living’s Outdoor Savings Event starting on Saturday, July 20th! This special event offers huge savings on a wide range of furniture, including one of a kind, discontinued items, open box sets, mix and match dining and seating all while supplies last at the best deals of the season with savings up to 75% off MSRP.
Outdoor movie July 26 at Bubbling Springs
The Outdoor Summer Movie Series at Bubbling Springs Park begins with “Jurassic Park” at 7:45 p.m. Friday, July 26. Come early so children may dig for dinosaur eggs. Two more movies are planned in August and September near the Rotary Gazebo, 1468 Macopin Road. The cost is $10...
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