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Latest Data Shows South Jersey Makes Less Money Than The Rest Of New Jersey
Even though New Jersey is home to five of the most expensive property zip codes in the United States and the third-highest Household Expenses, the reality is that South Jersey is very different than North Jersey. The differences between the two major areas of New Jersey go well beyond their...
NJ has the 6th highest stillbirth rate in the U.S., recent data shows
🔴 The reasons behind a stillbirth remain a mystery. 🔴 A state awareness campaign has been launched to educate women. It’s an alarming statistic. New Jersey has the 6th highest stillbirth rate in the U.S., higher than the national average, according to the 2021 New Jersey State Health Assessment Data Report. About 636 babies died later in pregnancy or during birth in 2021, the most recent data noted.
Buying a car? NJ giving you a break if you get an EV
TRENTON — New Jersey is getting a fifth year of the state’s Charge Up New Jersey electric vehicle incentive program, which promotes clean vehicle adoption by incentivizing the purchase of EVs and EV chargers. Starting Wednesday, all eligible vehicles with a sticker price of $55,000 can receive a...
Who are top girls soccer goalkeepers to watch across the state in 2024?
Regular season action can start up this week and NJ Advance Media is featuring the top playmakers who are back in 2024. This list includes players from every part of New Jersey, highlighting returning stars and featuring goalkeepers with a chance to really break out this season. Click through the...
Former postal worker accused of intercepting drugs and delivering them to traffickers in New Jersey
SEATTLE - A former United States Postal Service worker from Union, New Jersey, is facing a long time behind bars. Emerson Pavilus, 49, was convicted on Aug. 15 on all three counts of an indictment charging him with receiving bribes as a public official, conspiring to defraud the United States, and conspiring to possess with intent to distribute controlled substances.
NJ Sharing Network’s School Supplies Drive Supports Students in Newark and Paterson
NEW PROVIDENCE, NJ - NJ Sharing Network, the non-profit organization responsible for the recovery of donated organs and tissue for transplant in the Garden State, recently completed a successful Back-to-School Supplies Drive to benefit students in need in Newark and Paterson. The collected supplies, including notebooks, folders, pens, pencils, calculators, and more, were generously donated by NJ Sharing Network team members and community partners. The items were then packaged at NJ Sharing Network’s headquarters (as shown in the photo) and distributed to K-12 public school students during NJ Sharing Network’s Live Healthy and Move community events. “Our NJ Sharing Network team and partners saw an opportunity to come together and make a meaningful impact on the lives of local children by ensuring they have the tools they need for academic success,” said Carolyn M. Welsh, President and CEO of NJ Sharing Network. “The overwhelming response to our Back-to-School Supplies Drive reflects our team’s dedication to uplifting and empowering the communities we serve.” For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Madison Chamber announces Lorraine Brites of The Max Challenge Madisonas the winner of the 2024 Extra Mile Award
MADISON — The Madison Area Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to announce Lorraine Brites of The Max Challenge Madison as the 2024 Extra Mile Award recipient. The Extra Mile Award recognizes exceptional individuals who consistently demonstrate outstanding customer service and a commitment to positively impacting their customers’ or clients’ experiences.
Seton Hall Basketball: Pirates All-Time Starting 5
Seton Hall’s men’s basketball program encapsulates a rich tradition of competitive spirit and remarkable achievements. Nestled in South Orange, New Jersey, the Pirates have made significant strides on the court. They’ve shaped the landscape of college basketball with their dynamic play and strategic prowess. Seton Hall has been a launching pad for numerous standout athletes whose impacts are still felt within the program today. They always find themselves in the Big East conversation.
Bayonne City Council Awards $2.4 Million Contract for Special Needs Baseball Field
Buddy Baseball group at City Council Meeting: Bayonne Recreation Superintendent Pete Amadeo (at far right of photo) was joined by Buddy Baseball players and supporters at the Bayonne City Council meeting on August 14. The Council awarded a contract for upgrades to the 11th Street Oval, the location of Bayonne’s Buddy Baseball games.
Inserra Supermarkets Raises Money for Diabetes Foundation
Inserra Supermarkets of Mahwah hosted a check presentation at its ShopRite of Metro Plaza Jersey City last Thursday. Inserra Family members presented Michael Burton, CEO of the Diabetes Research Institute Foundation (DRIF) with a check for $109,356. All of the Inserra family owned and operated company stores, including its 23...
Battle at the Beach Year 4: A 14-game schedule, 2 sites, maybe Bill Belichick?
The Battle at the Beach has quickly become one of the premier events on the New Jersey high school calendar, a showcase that kicks off the football season with enticing matchups and top-ranked teams. The fourth annual Battle of the Beach as usual begins the 2024 football season as West...
Unilever to move North American HQ to Hoboken
Unilever announced Monday that it is moving its U.S. headquarters from Englewood Cliffs to Hoboken, taking 111,000 square feet at SJP Properties’ Waterfront Corporate Center 1. Unilever, the world’s sixth-largest consumer goods company, has signed a long-term lease for three full floors at the 111 River St. building, according...
Serhant veteran, new dev heads jump to Brown Harris Stevens
The original Serhant band is breaking up. Amy Herman, the first member to follow Ryan Serhant to his eponymous brokerage from Nest Seekers, has left for Brown Harris Stevens. Herman, who spent almost 10 years working with the top broker across the Nest Seekers and Serhant, will be joined by team members and new development heads Charisse Chassen and Francesca Albarrán.
This Wednesday (Aug. 28): Egrets Rule The Roost At Laurel Hill Park!
Join the Bergen County Audubon Society this Wednesday, Aug. 28, for the dazzling sight of dozens of Egrets that roost in Laurel Hill County Park in Secaucus. Starts at 6:30 p.m. Park and meet at first parking lot as you enter Laurel Hill County Park off Laurel Hill Drive. Contact:...
Florham Park Rotary Halloween Dog Parade
FLORHAM PARK — Get ready for a day of spooky fun and wagging tails as the Florham Park Rotary hosts its 4th Annual Halloween Dog Parade and Costume Contest on Saturday, October 19th. The event will take place from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Florham Park Gazebo & Great Lawn, offering a perfect setting for dogs and their owners to showcase their Halloween spirit.
Adjusted Pool Hours For This Week
- Monday, August 26th & Tuesday, August 27th: 12:00 PM - 7:00 PM. - Wednesday, August 28th - Friday, August 30th: 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM. - Saturday, August 31st & Sunday, September 1st:11:00 AM - 7:00 PM. - Monday, September 2nd (Labor Day):12:00 PM - 5:00 PM. Don't forget...
Highest Work Zone Speeding Ticket in New York This Year
You won't believe the highest speed recorded in a work zone this year. Slow down! Especially in work zones. The radar cameras on New York roads through the Automated Work Zone Speed Enforcement program have captured several speeders. But one driver was caught going faster than anyone else this year.
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