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Supermarket popular in upscale NJ neighborhoods is closing a store
CHATHAM – In a few months, a Kings Food Market in Morris County will close its doors for good. A A state labor notice filed this month says 61 employees will be affected by the Chatham site closure along Main Street. The notice filed by Acme Markets says operations...
Jersey Diners vs. Hartford Yard Goats 06.08.24
FOX Sports Radio New Jersey was representing the Somerset Patriots game where they took the field as the ‘Jersey Diners’. FOX Sports Radio NJ handed out great merchandise including WMTR T-Shirts that were exclusively won by spinning the Fox Sports wheel. FOX Sports Radio NJ was playing the...
Greenwich's Gretchen Walsh sets new Olympic record in women's 100m butterfly
Connecticut's Gretchen Walsh set a new Olympic record and won a silver medal at the Paris Olympics on Saturday. Walsh swam in the women's 100m butterfly semifinals and set a new Olympic record with a time of 55.38. She already held the world record title with a time of 55.18...
Truck Explosion in New Jersey: A Fiery Moment Captured
Witness the Stunning Fireball from a Truck Explosion — On Monday, July 22, a vehicle on a roadway near Clifton, New Jersey,burst into a massive flame. Around nine in the morning, a bus rear-ended the car on the eastbound portion of the highway, according to fire authorities. After then,...
Pride on the Pier: Hoboken LGBTQ Festival Set for Sunday
HOBOKEN, NJ - Pier 13 Hoboken and the Jersey City LGBTQ+ Pride Festival are hosting Pride on the Pier on Sunday! As one of the largest LGBTQ+ events in Hoboken, attendees can expect a day filled with fun, entertainment, delicious food, and refreshing drinks.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER There will be live music from DJs Nesto and Tim Dawg, performances and fun interactions with hosts Andora Tetee, Inita D, and Hibiscus and food and drink trucks. This event is a fundraiser dedicated to covering the production costs of the 35+ events happening throughout Jersey City Pride month in August. Tickets are $5 online and $10 cash at the door. Purchase Donation Tickets Here. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Barnegat man admits to shooting in Atlantic City, hiding gun in 2022
A 27-year-old Barnegat man has admitted that he shot someone in the leg in Atlantic City in 2022 and then hid the gun on a windowsill, authorities said. Louis Stokes pleaded guilty on Thursday to charges of second-degree aggravated assault, second-degree possession of a handgun for an unlawful purpose and third-degree hindering apprehension,...
Upstate New York May Be Home To Mobster’s $130 Million Hidden Treasure
The search for a mobster's $130 million hidden treasure continues in the Hudson Valley and Upstate New York. Legendary mobster Dutch Schultz may have buried a fortune somewhere in Upstate New York. Pine Plains Business Is Named After Dutch Schultz. In September 2020, Dutch's Spirits opened on Harvest Homestead Farm...
Rutgers football adds historic matchup to 2025 schedule
Rutgers football is set to make history during the non-conference portion of the 2025 season. The Scarlet Knights will host Miami of Ohio at SHI Stadium on Saturday, September 6th, a person with knowledge of the situation confirmed to NJ Advance Media. The Redhawks announced the matchup in a press release Friday night.
Shock and Horror in Hicksville: Brothers Arrested After Savage Machete Attack at Local Hotel
The Eighth Squad reports the arrest of two undomiciled males for an incident that occurred on Friday, July 26, 2024 at 10:55 a.m. in Hicksville. According to Detectives, officers responded to the Days Inn, located at 828 S. Oyster Bay Road, for a disturbance. Upon police arrival, it was determined that a male victim, 43, was involved in a verbal argument with two individuals which escalated into a physical altercation. During the incident, defendant Jelony Conze, 21, used his 2005 Nissan Altima to strike the victim. Defendant Conze exited the vehicle, with a machete, and slashed the victim’s hands multiple times causing severe lacerations.
Phillipsburg High Cheerleading Clinic Day 3: Crazy Day Fun!
Phillipsburg, July 27, 2024 – Day 3 of the Phillipsburg High School cheerleading clinic brought a whirlwind of fun and creativity as participants celebrated "Crazy Day." The event, known for its unique and spirited theme, saw cheerleaders donning wacky outfits, colorful accessories, and showcasing their wildest routines. Crazy Day is a much-anticipated tradition at the clinic, encouraging cheerleaders to express their individuality and creativity. From mismatched socks to outrageous hairstyles, the gymnasium was filled with vibrant displays of personal flair that our photographer, Candid Captures by Kristina was there to capture.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE...
Historical Lacey Township Building Could Become A Gas Station
Patch reports that the new owner of the Byrd Worden House is seeking approval to erect a gas station and convenience store in the location of the Byrd Worden House. Some community members are up in arms, saying that since this is a truly historical lot of land and structure, it should be protected.
Yakov Stein facing multiple foreclosures in Atlanta
Lakewood, New Jersey-based investor Yakov Stein is the latest to join the growing club of distressed multifamily owners. Two of his Atlanta properties are looking at possible foreclosures, BisNow reported. One is for a $46.5 million mortgage on a 224-unit Parkway Vista apartment complex near Northlake Mall, where a public...
Police officer released from hospital after head-on crash in Morris County
BUTLER, NJ (Morris County) – A Butler police officer who was injured in a head-on crash Friday night has been released from the hospital, according to Butler Police Chief Scott Ricker. The crash happened at around 10:15 p.m. on Bartholdi Avenue in Butler. Ricker said. The officer was inside...
New Police Chief Appointed At Roselle Council Meeting
ROSELLE, NJ - A new police chief was appointed at Wednesday’s Roselle Common Council Meeting. Roselle Police Captain Helder Freire, who was acting Police Chief after former chief Stacey Williams was relieved of his duty, received the full-time appointment in a resolution passed by the Council. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER In a short speech, Freire made clear how much this role meant to him. “It is a moment of immense pride for me and my family and I am deeply grateful for the trust and confidence that have been placed in me,” Freire said. The full meeting can be viewed on the Borough of Roselle Facebook page. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
HED: Empowering Change: Hackensack’s Fight Against Climate Impact
“Editor’s note: This story was produced as part of “Stormwater Matters,” a project on stormwater management solutions by the New Jersey News Collaborative.”. Over the past 200 years, the burning of fossil fuels has heated the planet. The amount of fossil fuels we actually burn and how quickly may be a topic of debate, but its impact on the human race is not.
Mayor’s Cup races to return to Twilight Lake
BAY HEAD — The annual Mayor’s Cup aims to set sail on Aug. 3, when residents from the town can race their vessels around Twilight Lake. This annual event sees Bay Head residents race their canoes, kayaks or paddle boards around Kellogg Island in Twilight Lake, for a chance to have their names engraved onto a plaque that will be displayed at Bay Head Borough Hall for the year.
Linden High School Senior Represents NJ In National Beauty & Talent Pageant in Florida on August 12th
LINDEN, NJ-- When Abigail Armstead recently took center stage at the Miss New Jersey Elk Beauty & Talent Pageant in Cherry Hill, it marked a bold new chapter for the multi-talented 17-year-old senior from Linden High School. Competing in her first beauty pageant, Abigail faced uncharted territory with a mix of doubt and anticipation. However, she drew strength from her extensive background in musical theater, delivering a rousing and dramatic rendition of "Home" from the musical "The Wiz." Her performance captivated the audience and left a lasting impression on the judges. Not only did Abigail win the...
Township of Nutley 2024 Third Quarter Property Tax Bill Update
Important update regarding your property tax bill from Director of Revenue and Finance Commissioner Thomas J. Evans Nutley residents’ annual property tax bills will be mailed the week of July 29th. While the bill is due on August 1st, the grace period to pay has been extended to August 30th due to a delay in getting approval from the State of New Jersey. The State did not start approving municipal and county budgets until after June 30th, resulting in a delay for the Essex County Board of Commissioners to certify the tax rate for 2024.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER No interest or late charges will be charged during this grace period. However, these charges will apply thereafter. Despite fears of an overall 5-percent or higher tax rate increase, the actual number is 2.05 percent. Please see the chart below for a full tax breakdown. If you wish to make a tax payment prior to receiving your bill, please visit our website at https://www.nutleynj.org/onlinepayments. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
3 ex-employees of N.J. law school admit stealing $1.3M from university
Three former employees of Seton Hall Law School have pleaded guilty to a $1.3 million scheme to defraud the university, authorities said. The trio admitted to a wide-ranging scam that included asking vendors to pay them directly, purchasing hundreds of thousands dollars worth of gift cards and forming a shell company to bill the university for services never rendered, U.S. District Attorney Philip R. Sellinger announced Friday.
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