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Former N.J. Playboy Club slated to become new resort, concert venue
The long-empty former Playboy Club in Sussex County has been sold and is slated to become a new resort, spa and concert venue, according to its new owner. An affiliate of Lockwood, a New York City-based real estate investment and development company, acquired the Vernon property earlier this month, according to company president Charles Everhardt.
Denville Looking for Municipal Court Clerk
DENVILLE, NJ - The Township of Denville is hiring. The Denville/Mountain Lakes Shared Municipal Court is looking for a full-time violations clerk. Responsibilities include but are not limited to assisting the Municipal Court Administrator with data entry, collecting fees for traffic, criminal and other penalty enforcement violations. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The Township says the selected candidate will be required to perform clerical work such as filing, calendaring, proofreading, certifying, drafting, and answering the telephone, and email inquiries. Court office hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Court sessions are held on Thursdays. Applicants must be available during those times. Interested candidates should send their resumes to Erin Geiger at erin.geiger@njcourts.gov, Rebecca Muller at Rebecca.Muller@njcourts.gov and Steve Ward at sward@denvillenj.org. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Two Atlantic Health System hospitals rank in top five in New Jersey by U.S. News & World Report
NEW JERSEY – Atlantic Health System announced Tuesday that two of its hospitals, Morristown Medical Center and Overlook Medical Center, have been ranked in the top five in New Jersey, by U.S. News & World Report in its 2024-2025 Best Hospital rankings. These rankings topped off dozens of...
UPDATED: Route 15 South reopens
The temporary Route 15 southbound bridge over the Rockaway River has reopened a week earlier than anticipated, state New Jersey Department of Transportation officials said Sunday, July 14. Work continues to replace the 124-year-old bridge in Jefferson. The Route 15 southbound bridge was closed June 4 after monitoring equipment showed...
Wayne YMCA to sell Pike Drive facility to township in historic deal. Here's the price
WAYNE — The township has agreed to buy the YMCA property on Pike Drive for $12.2 million, clearing the way for health and recreation officials to grow their programs and protect the land from future redevelopment. The historic acquisition, the largest that the township has made since voters approved the creation of an...
Creepy NJ teacher loses certification for weird comments, state finds
EAST ORANGE — The state has revoked the teaching certification for a North Jersey English teacher after he made unsettling remarks to a female student. Alim A. Hasan's certificate to teach English was officially revoked in late June by the State Board of Examiners. A Division of Child Protection...
These 5 New Jersey Suburbs Make The List Of Wealthiest In America
For decades, part of the classic "American Dream" was for a family to buy a home in the Suburbs and escape City Life. For many Middle-Class Families, living in the Suburbs is a representation of their social status. But today, the Middle Class accounts for only 50 percent of United...
2 neighborhoods in this New Jersey city picked as top ‘sleep sanctuaries’
Our days in the Garden State can be stressful, we have a lot going on. After a busy day we all just want a good night’s sleep, but where are the best places to get one in New Jersey?. Amerisleep recently surveyed 3,000 people to identify the most coveted...
NJ home linked to several wars listed for sale 🏠 & site of Playboy Club🐰 officially sold
I hope everyone had an enjoyable weekend and a great Monday to start off their week. This past weekend, I took a trip to see Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty, which was a super cool experience. Believe it or not, this was my first time ever visiting these landmarks. While I've been in New Jersey my whole life, I'm from South Jersey and my family doesn't love cities, so I just never ended up taking the trip.
Your chemicals contaminated our water supply, N.J. city says in lawsuit against Dow
Garfield is suing Dow Chemical Company and others for allegedly contaminating the Bergen County city’s drinking water with a synthetic industrial chemical suspected of causing cancer. The city’s water supply was allegedly contaminated with 1,4-dioxane, a solvent and component used in paints and ink that the International Agency for...
Kinnelon Library: 2024 Book & Media Sale
KINNELON, NJ - Kinnelon Library will be selling books on specific days in August. Books can be generously donated from July 12th until August 5th.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER All donated books can be left in the Book Bin at Kiel Avenue Firehouse. Books will be sold on the following days: Thursday, August 15th 1-7 pm Friday, August 16th 9am-6pmDOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. Saturday, August 17th: 9am-6pm Sunday, August 18th: 12-6pm Monday, August 19th: 9am-6pm For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Mosquito spraying set for Tuesday morning in 2 Morris County towns
MORRIS COUNTY, NJ – The Morris County Mosquito Commission has announced that it will be using an All-Terrain vehicle to treat a section of woods in Montville Township, and East Hanover Township on Tuesday morning. The mosquito spraying will go on from 4:30 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday,...
Kiwanis of Greater Dover Distributes Over 450 Food Boxes to Community
DOVER — Over the past two days, the Kiwanis of Greater Dover, in collaboration with Premier Taxi Company, distributed over 450 boxes of breakfast sandwiches and other food items to the Dover community—this significant effort aimed to support residents, particularly in light of ongoing economic challenges. Maria Rosario,...
Village of Ridgewood Imposes Mandatory Water Restrictions in the Face of Heat Advisory
RIDGEWOOD, NJ — Weeks after the Village of Ridgewood asked residents to restrict their water usage, the municipality is again asking residents to cut back, as the excessive heat could once again put the village at risk of a water shortage. Due to the excessive heat, the village is imposing a two-day watering schedule – odd number addresses can water their lawn on Tuesday and Saturday, and even number addresses can water their lawn on Wednesday and Sunday. There will be no residential watering on Monday, Thursday and Friday. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The announcement comes...
Nutley Mayor Kelly and Board of Commissioners Issue Statement Regarding Differing Political Viewponts
NUTLEY, NJ - Township of Nutley Mayor John V. Kelly III and the Nutley Board of Commissioners issued a public statement on Monday July 15 following the attack on President Trump this past weekend. The statement reads: Statement from Mayor Kelly and the Board of Commissioners Political disagreements should never devolve into violence. The Board of Commissioners unequivocally condemn the attempt on former President Trump's life and any other political violence. All political parties in this nation all have the same goal: to make this already great nation even greater. They simply disagree on how to accomplish that goal. A person who holds a differing viewpoint than yours is not your enemy. The real enemies of America are those who wish us physical harm and seek to cause America's downfall. A differing political viewpoint is not a personal attack, but an opportunity for an open and honest dialog and conversation. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims of this senseless tragedy, and we offer our condolences to their families. We also wish former President Donald Trump a speedy recovery, and thank the Secret Service for preventing this tragic event from turning even more tragic. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Franklin Week in Review: Stop & Shop Store Closure, Traffic Study Discussed, Roof Fire & More
SOMERSET, NJ - Did you miss any of last week’s top news stories? Click on the headlines to catch up. Top TAPinto Franklin/Somerset News Stories - July 7 to July 13CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER News Around New Jersey: New Jersey Drops 6 Spots in CNBC’s 'Top States for Business' List What is Dengue? New Jersey Department of Health Says 47 Cases Statewide in 2024 Sponsored Content: Enroll Now at Cedar Hill Prep School for the 2024-25 Academic Year!DOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. Top Local...
Friends of Hathorn to honor fallen Battle of Minisink soldiers
The annual ceremonies honoring Warwick’s fallen soldiers and veterans of the Minisink Battle take place July 20 and 22. The Friends of Hathorn invite the community to attend one, to remember our local founding veterans: July 20 at Minisink Battleground Park in Sullivan County at 4 p.m.; July 22 at 11 a.m., at the Minisink monument/gravesite in Goshen, opposite 101 Main St.; and July 22 at 6:30 p.m., at the Hathorn gravesite at Warwick Cemetery, featuring a group reading of Hathorn’s “Battle of Minisink” report.
Fair Lawn Mayor Sets Dates to Meet with Residents
FAIR LAWN, NJ – Mayor Gail Rottenstrich has set her 2024 “Meet and Greet” sessions with residents. Individual meetings will take place in the Mayor’s office, Room 206, located on the second floor of the Municipal Building at 8-01 Fair Lawn Avenue. Meeting times will be available by appointment only between 6:00 p.m. and 7:15 p.m. on the following dates:CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER July 22, August 26, September 23, October 28, November 25, and December 23 Residents should schedule appointments in advance by contacting the Mayor’s office at 201-794-5344 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. or via email at Mayor@fairlawn.org. Residents can also schedule appointments at other times during the month on an “as needed” basis. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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