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When NJ residents can expect their next ANCHOR rebate
💲 The process on a third year of ANCHOR payments is about to begin. 💲 ANCHOR benefits go to both homeowners and renters. 💲 You may not have to do anything in order to receive your next payment. The ANCHOR property tax relief program is part of...
Senate approves resolution honoring NJ Purple Heart veterans
💜 New Jersey could soon become a Purple Heart state. 💜The Senate unanimously approved a bipartisan joint resolution. 💜 If signed into law, NJ would become the fourth Purple Heart state in the U.S. To honor our veterans, a bipartisan joint resolution that would declare New Jersey...
Christie carries on anti-Trump role by blasting Vance: ‘Not a message of unity’
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is leaning into his anti-Trump credentials with a scathing message about the former president’s selection for vice president. Continuing his role as the chief Trump agitator, Christie said he believes former President Donald Trump’s vice presidential pick, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), will not be a unifying figure in the […]
High Levels Of Fecal Contamination Found At 4 More New Jersey Beaches
Summer at the Jersey Shore means long days on the beach, ice cream on the boardwalk, the sound of seagulls swooping overhead, and high levels of bacteria in the water. 4 more NJ beaches are now under advisory due to high fecal bacteria contamination. It's not something we're unfamiliar with.
Ward 4 for Bulk Pickup Taking Place in Clark on Monday, July 22
CLARK, NJ — The Township of Clark will conduct pickup of bulky items for Ward 4 on Monday, July 22. The Department of Public Works requires that those requesting bulk pickup submit a form that includes a list of items to be picked up. Requests for the July 22nd pickup must be received by this Thursday, July 18, by 3 p.m.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER To access the request form, click here. For more information on the Township of Clark's bulk pickup program, click here. [Don’t miss any TAPinto Clark news. Go to tapinto.net/enews to sign up for our free e-newsletter, delivered each morning to your inbox.] For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
New Continuing Care Retirement Community: Southern Holmdel Vonage Redevelopment Presented to the Public
HOLMDEL, NJ - A presentation to the public was provided at a meeting on Monday night at town hall. Coming in at about 88 acres with a building of approximately 360,000 square feet, the future of the Vonage site has been under discussion for several years. The property is currently vacant. "The redevelopment of this property is complex yet necessary for Holmdel's future. We as a township had a clear perspective on what is needed, regardless of what type of development replaced the former Vonage world headquarters." stated Mayor Rocco Impreveduto. "An expansion of public safety facilities,...
Can Monmouth Park shatter Haskell betting mark? Mindframe favored versus talented field
OCEANPORT – Haskell Day can go a long way towards making the Monmouth Park meet. And the betting numbers surrounding the $1 million NYRA Bets Haskell Stakes have been strong in recent years, including a record $21.3 million total wagered on the track’s most important afternoon last year. And with some stars of...
Rutgers basketball: Shooting, backcourt injury update, and more takeaways from practice
PISCATAWAY -- In search of improved shooting, the Rutgers men's basketball team will aim to utilize its size and better spacing in the backcourt this upcoming season. That was a big theme during Wednesday's summer workout. With the height and athleticism the Scarlet Knights possess at the guard and forward...
The latest on Dylan Harper's injury status
PISCATAWAY - Rutgers basketball took the court this morning for another practice as only a certain amount of coach-supervised sessions are allowed during the summer. As has been the case since workouts started last month, one of the headliners of this team was not on the court. Freshman Dylan Harper...
NYPD arrest councilwoman. Say she bit officer during protest
Police arrested a city councilwoman protesting the building of a homeless shelter in Brooklyn saying she bit a police officer. ABC7 News reports Susan Zhuang faces charges of second and third-degree assault along with resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and second-degree harassment. “Councilwoman Zhuang has been a great partner with the...
Rizzitello now faces additional charges with another student
Julie Rizzitello, 36, of Brick Township, is now facing additional charges of having a sexual relationship with another student beginning in 2017, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced on Wednesday. Rizzitello has been charged with one count of second-degree Sexual Assault and one count of third-degree Witness Tampering. As a result of the continued investigation, it has been revealed that the alleged criminal conduct by Rizzitello began in 2017 with another student, the Prosecutor’s Office release read.
Hurricane evacuation drill to be held on 6 major N.J. highways Thursday
Drivers on six New Jersey highways will see an increased police presence on Thursday as officials conduct an emergency evacuation drill that would be implemented if a major hurricane hit the state. While no roads will be closed, State Police, the state Department of Transportation and work crews from other...
More NJ Transit cancelations and delays due to heat
NJ Transit is again warning that select trains will not operate Thursday and Friday due to "heat-related rail equipment issues."NJ Transit said its crews are "working around the clock to make repairs."For complete schedule details CLICK HERELIRR's Port Jefferson branch is back on track after a downed tree caused signal problems between Hicksville and Huntington.The tree was caught in electrical wires east of Syosset. There was also a lightning strike that damaged a signal substation near Cold Spring Harbor.The problems were fixed before 6 a.m. on Thursday.ALSO READ | Meteor may be responsible for loud boom heard across NYC and NJKristin Thorne attempts to get to the bottom of the loud boom.----------* Get Eyewitness News Delivered* Follow us on YouTube* More local news* Send us a news tip* Download the abc7NY app for breaking news alerts Submit a tip or story idea to Eyewitness NewsHave a breaking news tip or an idea for a story we should cover? Send it to Eyewitness News using the form below. If attaching a video or photo, terms of use apply.
New Jersey bill aims to boost elementary student literacy rates
📚 A bill would require universal literacy screenings for New Jersey students. 📚 It's in response to poor test scores among NJ's third graders. 📚 The bill also provides professional development for teachers. Did you know that New Jersey is one of just a few states that...
McIver easily wins Democratic primary following Payne’s death
Election for Payne's unexpired term is in September. Voters choose full-term replacement in November. LaMonica McIver won Tuesday’s Democratic primary in the 10th Congressional District. She secured nearly half of the votes in a race that saw 11 Democrats vying to be the nominee in the upcoming special election on Sept. 18. Her message to voters, she says, is that she’s there for them.
Some companies support new type of hot leave – Should NJ?
Whether we want to accept it or not, it's been getting very hot lately. Not just in New Jersey, but pretty much everywhere around the globe. Now sure, there are some exceptions, and it is summer, so hotter temperatures are to be expected. For some, however, it's been getting too hot. So hot, in fact, that some companies have expressed interest in implementing some sort of hot weather leave.
Who does background checks? NJ looks to expand scrutiny in hiring
TRENTON — The New Jersey Board of Dentistry, State Board of Medical Examiners, New Jersey Board of Nursing are among the regulatory boards that require background checks for someone to be a licensed professional. But not all career paths require this same assessment. Sen. Robert W. Singer, R-Ocean, proposed...
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