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Mayor Parker promises to work toward safer bike lanes in Philly
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Two weeks after cycling advocates held a rally and dropped off a petition signed by 6,000 people demanding safer bike lanes, Mayor Cherelle Parker addressed the issues outside Philadelphia City Hall."We are confident that we will get to zero traffic deaths in the city of Philadelphia," Mayor Parker said while also promising that action is coming but first her team will consult experts and engage the community."Communities of color, lower income communities, older citizens and our city's youth all face a greater risk of traffic violence including crashes, hit and runs, and other incidents," Parker told the crowd.She talked...
USPS to hold job fairs in central Pennsylvania in early September
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — If you’re looking for a job, the United States Postal Service is holding job fairs in the Midstate beginning next week. They are hiring for multiple positions, including city carrier, city carrier assistant, rural carrier associate, and clerk. USPS personnel will be at the...
Strong offensive showing pushes Temple past Lock Haven
In its second game of the season against Lock Haven, Temple Field Hockey stepped onto Lawrence Field with confidence. The squad was determined to replicate their commanding performance in Friday’s victory against Queens. The Owls lacked the spark from Friday’s matchup for much of the first quarter Sunday. Neither...
Wildcats Shut Out Sacred Heart in Home Opener
CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa. – The Villanova University field hockey team posted its first win of the season in a 3-0 shutout against Sacred Heart on Sunday (September 1) at the Conshohocken Proving Grounds. Sophomore goalkeeper Maddi Sears earned the shut out for the Wildcats (1-1), the first of her career....
Women's Soccer Falls at Marywood
The Muhlenberg women's soccer team suffered its second straight one-goal road loss to open the season, falling 1-0 at Marywood. The Pacers scored off a corner kick in the 19th minute for the lone tally of the game. That was the only thing that got past sophomore Megan Stairs, who recorded 13 saves - the most by a Mule goalie since 2019.
2 girls shot by teen at NJ high school football game, report says
WAYNE — A 16-year-old boy is charged with attempted murder after a shooting at a high school football game, according to authorities. The shooting on Friday hospitalized two teenage victims, ages 16 and 15. Both victims were girls, ABC 7 Eyewitness News reported. Passaic County Technical Institute in Wayne...
Dieruff football fights past Pleasant Valley, improves to 2-0 for first time since 2002
The Dieruff High School football players and coaching staff believe there’s something different about this year’s group. The Huskies got to show it on Saturday night. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
A moral dilemma: P’burg’s Kneedler Avenue to be renamed after Class of ‘69 grad
Phillipsburg’s Kneedler Avenue is now Williams Way. Town council announced the road inside the Phillipsburg Public Housing Authority complex will be renamed after another notable local instead of the former mayor. An ordinance authorizing the renaming passed unanimously on Wednesday. Richard Williams was a member of the 1969 graduating...
Phillipsburg football preview 2024: Stateliners are loaded for success
When reviewing the cornucopia of football talent that returns to Phillipsburg this fall, only one area seems less-than-loaded. Not quarterback, where senior Jett Genovese threw for 1,351 yards and 14 touchdowns with just four interceptions in 2023. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link...
'Remember Anchor fondly': Shark fans mourn the passing of an Adventure Aquarium staple
CAMDEN — Adventure Aquarium has announced the death of Anchor, a beloved and well-known hammerhead shark at the venue. "Anchor was a tremendous ambassador for his species for 20 years," Adventure Aquarium posted on Facebook. ...
This Delaware doughnut shop inspires lines at the door and sells out within 2 hours
The first customer arrived before 7 a.m. Bleary eyed, nearly sleepwalking, she pushed at the door. No dice. Sleeping Bird Doughnuts wouldn't be open for another hour. But...
Warren County Farmers Fair offers comfortable stability
HARMONY TOWNSHIP — The first reminder that it’s Warren County Farmers Fair week is the hot air balloon hovering over the highway between Washington and Phillipsburg. The first reminder that it’s tractor pull night is the black plume of smoke wafting over the ring. Much of the...
Oktoberfest celebration set Oct. 4-5 in Milford
St. John the Apostle Church in Milford will celebrate its 31st annual German Oktoberfest from 6 to 10 p.m., Friday, Oct. 4, and from noon to 10 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 5, on the grounds of the church at 506 Seabury Ave., Milford. The Funsters will play all evening Friday. The...
Motorcoach service connects Wilmington and Philly airports
American Airlines, in partnership with The Landline Company, is launching its new service connecting passengers from the Wilmington Airport to Philadelphia International Airport via luxury motorcoaches. Effective Oct. 7, the premium motorcoach connection will allow passengers to combine the convenience of not having to drive themselves to the Philadelphia airport...
Troy football topples Dover in out of state clash, Canton outlasts South Williamsport
ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) – Troy and Canton football each improved to (2-0) on the season. (Photo Courtesy: Mid-Atlantic Pigskin Classic Facebook) Troy and Canton football each delivered impressive road wins, on Saturday. The Warriors defeated South Williamsport 17-8, in a rare 10 a.m. matchup. Canton’s Ben Fitch connected with Zach Colton, for the games 1st score […]
Kids At Trump Rally Crack Up Host With Killer Impression Of Trump And His Secret Service Agents
Three youngsters in Johnstown, Pennsylvania had the hosts of Right Side Broadcasting’s rally coverage cracking up with their impersonations of Donald Trump, complete with trademark gestures, and two pint-size Secret Service agents on Friday. Outside the Friday rally, the lines were long and crowded to see the former president...
‘We will rebuild’ says NJ restaurant owner after weekend fire
A Saturday afternoon is a peak time for any food establishment, but not this weekend at a popular Washington Township restaurant. Instead, workers and guests had to evacuate Route 31’s Angry Dad Draught House after a three-alarm fire broke out just before 4 p.m. “Heavy smoke and fire were spewing,” according to NJ.com.
Football: Hunterdon Central Hammers North Hunterdon, 42-14, in Opener
FLEMINGTON, NJ -- Hunterdon Central scored four touchdowns in the third quarter and went on to a 42-14 football victory over North Hunterdon in the opener for both teams on Saturday. Giovanni Veliz rushed for 152 yards and three touchdowns on 21 carries for the Red Devils, who led, 15-7, at halftime before scoring 27 unanswered points in the third quarter.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Drew Cella threw three touchdown passes for Hunterdon Central. Cella finished with 154 yards through the air. James Mongno caught a 9-yard TD pass from Cella and Nick Vasquez hauled in a pair of scoring strikes from Cella in the third quarter, including one that covered 71 yards. Jayden Cozze finished with 37 yards on eight carries for Hunterdon Central, which will play at home against Monroe on Friday, Sept. 6. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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