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Belmar, NJ police release full video of wild surfer beach-badge arrest
BELMAR — Newly released body cam footage shows the events that led to the arrest of a surfer on the beach Tuesday as seen in a video gone viral. The initial video posted on social media showed surfer Liam Mahoney, of Junction City, California, handcuffed on the beach with Belmar police officers. He scuffles with the officers and winds up face down in the sand as a woman screams at the officers about Mahoney having a beach badge.
Phones to be locked up at Poughkeepsie Middle School this year
POUGHKEEPSIE – Last school year, the Poughkeepsie High School began using Yondr pouches to isolate student cell phones during the day, with great success. Beginning in September, Poughkeepsie Middle School students will no longer have their phones with them during the day. “With their cell phones locked away through...
Millburn Residents Read 37,537 Books During Library’s Summer Reading Contest, Plus Future Events
MILLBURN, NJ — The Millburn Free Public Library recently reported impressive statistics for its annual Summer Reading Contest. 1,199 readers read 37,537 books. Participants included:CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER 921 kids 100 teens 178 adults Over the summer, the library hosted many interesting and fun activities for children, teens and adults, including the Second Annual Pride Celebration, live and virtual author visits, crafts, a Juneteenth celebration, a cybersecurity presentation, a Medicare presentation, a live concert series, hybrid events, the seed packet library, a class about cyanotype (solar printing), a pop-up at Liv Breads, an Aquatic Adventures program,...
Lifeguard Memorialized: Street Renamed in South Seaside Park
Lifeguard Memorialized: Street Renamed in South Seaside Park. Nearly three years have passed since the terrible death of a 19 Year-Old Berkeley lifeguard. 22nd Avenue will henceforth be referred to as "Keith Pinto Way." Nearly three years have passed since Keith Pinto, a 19-year-old lifeguard at South Seaside Park, was...
Newton School 2024-2025 School Calendar
NEWTON, NJ – The 2024-2025 school calendar includes vacation days, early dismissals and delayed openings. The district must provide 180 days of instruction with each day required to have four hours of instruction time. The Newton calendar provides for 184 student days and 188 days for staff. This includes four emergency closure days.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The calendar may change, at the discretion of the board of education. If the four emergency closure days are not needed they will be subtracted from the end of the year, June 19. If additional days are...
Miami Falls 1-0 at Princeton
PRINCETON, N.J. – The University of Miami soccer team fell on the road 1-0 to Princeton Saturday evening after conceding a second half goal. “I absolutely loved watching this group compete tonight,” said Head Coach Ken Masuhr. “We executed a number of things in our game plan that just fell short. This team is getting better every outing and is a moment or two away from being rewarded for their hard work. We are committed to progress and while tonight was hard, we will learn from it.”
The former Notre Dame Catholic High School begins anew as Notre Dame Prep of Sacred Heart University
WEST HAVEN, Conn. — With a new school year comes a new name for a Catholic institution in Fairfield. The former Notre Dame Catholic High School is now being called Notre Dame Prep of Sacred Heart University. The Diocese of Bridgeport sold the school to the university on July 1.
Chatham Be Positive Club Raises More than $20,000 for Pediatric Cancer Research with Third Annual 3v3 Basketball Tournament
CHATHAM, NJ -- The Chatham Be Positive (B+) Club held its third annual 3v3 basketball tournament on Saturday at the Garden Park courts and raised more than $20,000 for pediatric cancer research. Twenty teams competed in the 2024 Be Positive Club tournament, which has now raised more than $50,000 in three years.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Carly Bergstein, executive director of the B+ Foundation, speaks at the Chatham event on Saturday The Chatham B+ Club was started three years ago by Mark Pasacreta and a group of Chatham High students to raise money for...
Bloomfield Police Launch 'Cops in Crosswalks' Initiative
BLOOMFIELD, NJ-- To enhance public awareness of pedestrian safety and minimize injuries and fatalities, the Bloomfield Police Department will intensify enforcement against drivers who fail to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks. The "Cops in Crosswalks" initiative will be implemented across the township. Undercover officers will act as pedestrians in crosswalks, and any driver observed not stopping will be reported to their colleagues in nearby patrol cars for a traffic stop.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER With the new school year underway, the "Cops in Crosswalks" campaign will place extra emphasis on unsafe driving in school zones throughout the community. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
City of Plainfield, Somerset Patriots to Honor Negro League During Friday Evening Game
PLAINFIELD, NJ — The Somerset Patriots are joining forces with the City of Plainfield and the Queen City Film Festival for an event, the second in as many years, celebrating the Negro Leagues on Friday, August 30. The Patriots—who are the minor league affiliate for the New York Yankees—will take on the visiting Reading Fightin Phils as the "New York Black Yankees" to commemorate the Negro League team that played from 1932 until 1948. The game will begin at 6:35pm, after a commemorative pregame celebration at 5:45pm. Buy your tickets to sit in the Love Plainfield section here.CLICK HERE...
Theatre Organist Ian Fraser Back in Rahway This Fall for Silent Films at UCPAC
RAHWAY, NJ — Theatre organist Ian Fraser will be back in Rahway this fall to provide accompaniment for two silent film performances taking place at the Union County Performance Arts Center (UCPAC). The first, part of UCPAC's Silent Film Day Celebration, takes place on Sunday, September 29, beginning at 2 p.m.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The second, a screening of the 1927 classic Metropolis, takes place on Thursday, October 17, beginning at 7 p.m. Experience Ian Fraser performing on UCPAC's "Biggest Little Wurlitzer" live on either date (or why not both!) And while we're at it, "Do You Know About Rahway's 'Dinner & a Show' Deals?" Related Articles: DOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. Theatre Organist Ian Fraser Performs at Rahway Senior Center on Aug 1 Rahway is Home to a 1930s Wurlitzer Theatre Pipe Organ and Musician Ian Fraser Proves It: And Other Interesting Facts About Rahway Treasures Hidden in Plain Sight [Don’t miss any TAPinto Rahway 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
Old Tappan won’t throw in with proposed ‘four-town’ ambulance service study
PASCACK VALLEY—Following discussion at its Aug. 19 meeting, the Old Tappan Borough Council decided not to participate in a planned four-town study of joint ambulance services. However, the mayor emphasized that they remain committed to increasing daytime coverage for the local ambulance corps. Old Tappan’s decision leaves three neighbors—Hillsdale,...
Marcus Borden’s 2024 GMC/BCC Camp Caravan: Final stop of the preseason as Plainfield visits Sayreville in regular season tune-up
Central Jersey Sports Radio high school football analyst Marcus Borden wrapped up his 2024 Camp Caravan tour of preseason practice to the blue turf of Colonia Friday morning as the Patriots scrimmaged against Summit. You can find videos – including video highlights and interviews – from both teams below....
Clark Township and San Antonio Unite as Sister Cities for Health and Wellness Campaign
CLARK, NJ — In a groundbreaking partnership, the Township of Clark and the Texas city of San Antonio are joining forces as Sister Cities to launch a comprehensive health and wellness campaign aimed at improving the quality of life for residents. This collaboration seeks to enhance public health, foster cultural exchange, and create new opportunities, all while encouraging active lifestyles and healthy habits for all ages. This Sister City initiative focuses on promoting health and wellness to reduce chronic diseases, improve overall public health, and reduce healthcare costs. By sharing successful programs and innovative approaches, both cities aim to...
Michigan Deli Athletes of the Week: Dilan Jacqueney and Christopher Giorella
KENILWORTH, NJ – Dilan Jacqueney and Christopher Giorella have been named this week’s Athletes of the Week. Dilan is going to be a sixth-grader at Harding Elementary and is currently an all-star cheerleader at Central Jersey All-Stars in Kenilworth and has been an All-Star Cheerleader for over eight years. She will also be playing flag football this year. Next to competitive cheerleading and football, she loves to play volleyball. This past season as an All-Star Cheerleader was one for the record books for Dilan. Her team, CJA Bombsquad, travels all over the country, and won the D1 Summit...
Metal Found In Massive Amount Of Chicken Nuggets, Tenders Sold In New York
A very popular food company is recalling nearly 170,000 pounds of chicken nuggets and chicken tenders. Perdue Foods is recalling 167,171 pounds of frozen chicken nuggets and tenders. Perdue Voluntarily Recalls Frozen Breaded Chicken Breasts and Tenders Products for Foreign Material. The company says chicken in these packages (see photos...
Jersey City Pride Festival celebrates LGBTQ communities and allies
JERSEY CITY, N.J. (PIX11) – Jersey City Pride is on display. The 23rd Anniversary Jersey City LGBTQ Pride Festival on Newark Avenue celebrates the diversity of the LGBTQ communities and allies of Hudson County and the New York City Metropolitan area. Last year’s Pride Month festival attracted an estimated 25,000 attendees, showcasing its position as […]
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