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New Jersey District Seeks Teachers as 150 Positions Remain Unfilled
Paterson Public Schools has outstanding opportunities for educators, nurses, and many other professionals. For a complete list of job opportunities in this district or to apply for a position, please use the "Open Positions" link. Join the thousands of education professionals who have chosen Paterson Public Schools as the district...
New Jersey’s Biggest Halloween Party Set to Return
It's billed as the Northeast’s Largest Halloween Party. Fright Fest Extreme is returning to Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson. This promises to be the biggest one yet. Fright Fest Extreme will debut on September 13th, which not coincidently is a Friday night. The event will be open weekends and some weeknights until November 3.
Here’s the best NJ corn mazes & fall fun in New Jersey this season
Corn mazes and hayrides, cider donuts and pumpkins have officially rolled in offering plenty of fall fun around the Garden State. A couple of popular spots were thinking the same way when planning this year’s theme — a tribute to the team behind the Great Pumpkin, in light of a milestone anniversary.
New fast casual restaurant opening in Middlesex County
When you think of fast casual restaurants you probably think of places like TGI Fridays, Applebee’s, Buffalo Wild Wings, etc. If you heard a restaurant was called Tropical Smoothie Café you might think that’s all they serve: smoothies and maybe a yogurt parfait here and there. Nope....
Dooney’s Pub replacing Tilton Inn in EHT, NJ
As we speculated about back on July 26, the Tilton Inn in Egg Harbor Township will now be an Irish Pub called Dooney’s Pub, which also has locations in Delran and Voorhees. I have heard from multiple sources that a new Irish Pub will be moving into the building, and I have gotten confirmation that the new buyer will keep operating the property as a restaurant.
Join the Excitement: September Basketball Leagues at the Marjorie & Lewis Katz JCC
As summer winds down, the Marjorie & Lewis Katz Jewish Community Center (JCC) is gearing up for another exciting season of basketball with its Ciocca Atlantic City-sponsored Basketball Leagues. These leagues offer a competitive sporting experience where dedicated referees ensure fair play, and players compete weekly in intense games that lead to exhilarating playoffs and a championship showdown.
Battle at the Beach staple Cedar Creek football downs rival Camden Eastside
There are only four teams in the four-year history of the Battle at the Beach that have played every year - Millville, Holy Spirit, Ocean City and Cedar Creek. On Saturday, Cedar Creek out-lasted rival Camden Eastside, 20-6, in the penultimate game of the three-day, 14-game event. Coincidence or not, the Pirates have played on the third day each time.
Mayor Adams Launches Major Step To Put The “PARK” Back In Park Avenue
City Releases RFP to Redesign Park Avenue Between East 46th Street and East 57th Street, as Greener, Safer, More Welcoming Corridor. New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez have announced a major step to put the park back in Park Avenue between East 46th Street and East 57th Street by adding greenery, public seating, concessions, and safer crossings for pedestrians. The city released an RFP today to help develop a cohesive design vision for that portion of Park Avenue, which sits atop the Grand Central Terminal Train Shed — currently undergoing a major capital rehabilitation by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA)’s Metro-North Railroad. This effort comes as the city continues to advance its vision to permanently reimagine Fifth Avenue as a safer, less congested, pedestrian-centered boulevard, as well as other public realm projects in commercial corridors across the city.
Video shows NYC building superintendent kicking tenant down stairs
NEW YORK — A Manhattan building superintendent was arrested Saturday after he was caught on camera kicking a tenant down two flights of stairs.Police say 45-year-old Nick Valentin is now charged with second-degree assault, a felony that could land him in prison if he is found guilty.It happened inside an apartment building on East 112th Street near Third Avenue in East Harlem.NYC building superintendent caught on camera attacking tenantVideo from a doorbell camera recorded just after 8 a.m. Saturday shows a 26-year-old tenant getting kicked down a flight of stairs, police say by the building super. The attacker then picks...
Bob’s Store Has Grand Opening in Toms River
Bob’s Discount Furniture Has Grand Opening in Toms River. Ocean County welcomed a new business to Toms River today with the official "Grand Opening" of the new Bob's Store on Hooper Avenue. Bob’s Discount Furniture, the 9th largest U.S. furniture chain with 184 stores across 24 states, is excited to announce the opening of its newest location in Toms River, New Jersey.
Cardone leads Freehold Township past Toms River South - Football recap
Freehold Township got it done through the air as Nick Cardone tossed four touchdowns to defeat Toms River South 35-14 in Toms River. Freehold Township took control early and led 21-6 at halftime before pushing it to a 28-6 game with 7:37 to go thanks to a 13-yard touchdown from Justin Tamai. Cardone made it 35-6 with a 30-yard touchdown pass to Nicholas Schicci.
Lender takes back Harlem building from Sugar Hill
Sugar Hill Capital Partners was one of the first firms to bear the brunt of the 2019 rent law. The multifamily owner had built out its rent-stabilized holdings months before the legislation dammed revenue streams and decimated the asset class. By 2023, foreclosure filings pockmarked Sugar HIll’s Upper Manhattan portfolio.
Doctors want to pull the plug on my sister after a surgery went wrong – I know she’s still in there and I’m fighting
A FAMILY is fighting to keep their loved one alive after a hospital determined she was brain dead. Amber Ebanks’ sister Kay believes there’s still hope despite her sibling suffering a massive stroke after having surgery. Ebanks, 23, was suffering from an arteriovenous malformation rupture earlier this year and went in for a scheduled surgery […]
Robert G. Weigand, 95, of Hazlet honored for 75 years of service with the Hazlet Volunteer Fire Department.
HAZLET, NJ: There are those extraordinary people we meet in our lives who give back to the community as a part of their every day life. Hazlet's Robert G. Weigand, 95, is one of those people. He was recently recognized for 75 years of dedication and service with the Hazlet Volunteer Fire Department. According to Hazlet Township, since 1953, Weigand has served in different roles, such as firefighter, chief and district commissioner.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER In addition to his first responder roles, Weigand served a 40-year career with Hazlet Township, starting as its sole employee doing road duty and ending as the Township Administrator. He continues to give back locally by helping to preserve the Hazlet story, as a Township Historian. Congratulations were delivered to Weigand at Hazlet Fire Co. #1 on August 23, 2024, were family, friends, and fellow fire company and department members; Hazlet Township Committeeman Michael Glackin; and Robert J. Kelly of the New Jersey State Fireman's Association Executive Committee. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
MTA bus driver allegedly ignores man in wheelchair falling in street, video shows
Correction: The bus stop in this incident is ADA-accessible, according to the MTA. BROOKLYN (PIX11) — A man in a wheelchair fell into the road Saturday morning while attempting to board an MTA bus at a Brooklyn stop, and the bus driver drove away without helping, an exclusive video obtained by PIX11 News shows. The […]
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