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New study: NJ has more lottery winners than 90% of the U.S.
Who knew that there was a National Lottery Day? We never should have even doubted it since there’s a national day for everything. But National Lottery Day is July 17. And I believe the day is important to us because the lottery plays a big part in the lives of many New Jerseyans.
CBRE Arranges Largest Single Multifamily Transaction in NJ in Nearly 5 Years
CBRE has announced the $221.5 million sale of Lenox and Quinn Apartments, two adjacent Class A multifamily assets totaling 408 units in Jersey City. This represents the largest single multifamily transaction in New Jersey in nearly five years. CBRE represented the seller, institutional investors advised by J.P. Morgan Asset Management, while also procuring the purchaser, Hines Interests.
Worst national anthem sung in NJ and it wasn’t Ingrid Andress
There was an incident that happened before Monday night's MLB Home Run Derby that wasn’t serious but boy was it ugly. Country music artist Ingrid Andress was chosen to perform the national anthem. It didn’t go well. Now, she’s a performer. And a Grammy nominated artist. How could...
Major Hudson Democrats will back Gottheimer for governor
In a move that will set off a political tsunami in Hudson County and across the state, a group of hugely influential Democratic officials, including County Executive Craig Guy and Union City Mayor/State Sen. Brian P. Stack, said today that they are prepared to support Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-Wyckoff) for governor next year against the county’s favorite son, Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop.
See all homes sold in Montclair, July 8 to July 14
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Montclair reported from July 8 to July 14. There were 4 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 12,434-square-foot home on Edgewood Terrace in Montclair that sold for $2,500,000. 95 Haddon...
Urban Farms are a Lifeline for Food-Insecure Residents. Will New Jersey Finally Make Them Permanent?
This article is part of a partnership between The Jersey Bee and Next City exploring segregation in Essex County, New Jersey, and the solutions to building a more just and equitable county and state. In Montclair’s Third Ward is a tiny farm with big community value. In the summertime,...
Decades-old auto parts store in Southern New Jersey abruptly demolished
Here's another case of "here today, gone tomorrow" in South Jersey. A decades-old auto parts store right in the heart of Gloucester County is quickly being reduced to rubble. That store is the old Pep Boys right off of the corner of the Black Horse Pike and Ganttown Road in Turnersville, Washington Township.
Governor Murphy, Attorney General Platkin Announce Grant Recipients for Community Crisis Response Teams
Governor Phil Murphy and Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced today that organizations in Camden City, Newark, Paterson, and Trenton have been selected to receive grant funds to support the creation of local Community Crisis Response Team (CCRT) Pilot Programs. Eligible municipalities and community-based organizations participated in a competitive grant process that made up to $2 million available per municipality. The Center for Family Services in Camden, the Newark Community Street Team, the Reimagining Justice Inc./Paterson Healing Collective’s Paterson Compassionate Care Collaborative Project, and Salvation and Social Justice in Trenton were selected to receive funds and establish CCRT pilots in their respective cities.
18-Unit Apartment Building Planned For Hamilton Street
Autumn leaves will bring yet another applications for a Hamilton Street-based apartment building to the Planning Board. The Board on October 6 is scheduled to hear the application of Hamilton Street Management, which wants to build a three-story mixed-use building at 681-685 Hamilton Street. The 4,605-square-foot building is targeted for...
A concerning alert about Amazon drivers in NJ neighborhoods
TOMS RIVER — If you’re someone who likes to order things online and then gets excited when the Amazon delivery truck arrives at your door, beware. Toms River police have issued an urgent warning about fake Amazon employees who are stealing packages from residents’ doorsteps. The thefts...
Health & Wellness Center Celebrates Ribbon Cutting Grand Opening
DOVER — The Health & Wellness Center proudly celebrated its grand opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Saturday, July 13, attended by community members, local officials, and wellness enthusiasts. The event marks the beginning of a new chapter in promoting health and wellness within the community. Patricia Acevedo, MSN, A-GNP-C, owns the Health & Wellness Center located at Two East Blackwell Street.
Denville Volunteer Fire Department’s Clam Bake Promises Delicious Fun
MORRIS COUNTY — Join the Denville Volunteer Fire Department for their Inaugural Clam Bake on Saturday, August 17, from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Fireman’s Field, located at the Main Street Firehouse, 2 Indian Road, Denville. This event promises a fun-filled day with delicious food, drinks, and community spirit.
New Jersey Senior Freeze: Don't Miss the October 31 Deadline
By now, eligible seniors should have received their application for the property tax relief program called New Jersey Senior Freeze. This tax break program reimburses eligible New Jersey residents, who are senior citizens or disabled persons, for property tax increases on their principal residence like their home. New changes were...
Lottery warning to urgently check numbers as $1m jackpot still unclaimed after win – it was sold at a grocery store
ONE fortunate individual has won a $1 million jackpot after buying a ticket at a grocery store, but their identity is unknown and the money remains unclaimed. Lottery officials are urging people to check the numbers on their tickets in a bid to try and find the lucky winner. The...
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
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...
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