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Hornickel Taking Leave of Petulant Pemberton to Assume New Role as Medford Twp. Manager
MEDFORD—After an “extensive” nine-month search for a new township manager to replace Katherine “Kathy” Burger, who retired last November – one that involved reviewing some 45 resumes and conducting interviews with nine candidates from locales ranging from Florida to Colorado – Medford Township has ended up hiring Daniel Hornickel, the beleaguered business administrator of neighboring Pemberton Township, for the job.
Mom gives birth on side of turnpike with help from turnpike maintenance worker, trooper
ABINGTON, Pa. - A warm reunion at Jefferson Abington Hospital between a Montgomery County mom and a Pennsylvania Turnpike first responder, who literally saved the day when the mom, Andreena Reid, had to pull over to the side of the highway to give birth to her baby boy. "Every time...
Shore Super 25 football teams: Exciting 'Air Raid' offense still a thing at Freehold Township
The Asbury Park Press is featuring high school football teams being considered for our preseason Shore Super 25 team rankings. FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — After what most Freehold Township High football fans would consider a successful season this past fall, the Patriots will look to build on that in the coming season behind quarterback...
Trenton, NJ cop hospitalized after unlicensed driver causes devastating crash
TRENTON — A city police officer responding to a call about a possible gunman on Thursday morning ended up in the hospital after crashing into a building. City officials said the crash was caused by an unlicensed driver speeding through a stop sign on the corner of Second and Bridge streets.
Buick Club of NJ hosts car show in Wall
WALL TOWNSHIP — Full of all kinds of shapes and sizes, The Buick Club of America – New Jersey Chapter (BCANJ) held its highly anticipated antique car show this past weekend, an automotive tradition that takes place in the Wall Municipal Complex parking lot. From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, July 20, 93 drivers displayed their antique vehicles, not just Buicks, some with signs detailing their histories and even original certificates of manufacturing.
In-home care services firm closes on 7,500 sq. ft. mixed-use building in Hamilton for $1M
A 7,500-square-foot mixed-use building in Hamilton has been sold to Comfort Keepers, an in-home care services firm, for $1 million, according to an announcement from Fennelly Associates. Jerry Fennelly, president of Fennelly Associates, and Patrick Dintrone represented the owner in the transaction with the buyer. Located at 2670 Nottingham Way,...
Mayor Says Signs Welcoming Visitors to Shamong Township Stolen
SHAMONG—It’s been an unwelcome sight recently in Shamong Township. That is because someone stole Shamong Township’s new welcome signs, intended to welcome people to the municipality when they cross into its borders. They also serve a more significant purpose in letting people know, especially vistors, what town...
BOE approves new assistant principal contract
LAVALLETTE — Lavallette Elementary School now has an assistant principal, following the approval of a $97,000 contract for the new position announced at the Thursday, July 18 board of education meeting. Following an executive session discussion, the Lavallette Board of Education unanimously passed the resolution, which “approve(d) the contract for Michael Hajisafari as school (assistant) principal for the 2024-2025 school year.”
Mother who gave birth on Pennsylvania Turnpike reunites with rescuer
ABINGTON, Pa. (CBS) — A woman got to thank a man Thursday at Jefferson Abington Hospital who came to her rescue last month after she gave birth on the Pennsylvania Turnpike."Hi," said Robert Stenger. "How are you?"The hug he gave Andrenna Reed of King of Prussia was a long time coming. Around 3 a.m. on June 16 — Father's Day — Reed called 911 for help. With her 1-year-old in the backseat of her SUV, she was trying to get to the hospital — because she was in labor with her second child on the turnpike."I remember calling 911," she...
Howell, NJ ex-police chief sentenced for workplace affair cover-up
HOWELL — A former Monmouth County police chief who served his community for nearly three decades has been sentenced for lying to investigators about a scandalous affair with a subordinate. Andrew Kudrick, 50, was sentenced to two years of probation in Superior Court in Monmouth County on Friday. The...
From lobster rolls to empanadas, here are some foods to try at the Monmouth County Fair
The 49th annual Monmouth County Fair is under way in Freehold Township, and there is plenty of fun to be had before its end on Sunday, July 28. There are rides, games, 4-H shows, exhibits, live entertainment and food — lots of food. Festivalgoers can enter a pie-eating contest featuring Wemrock Orchards' pies,...
Free courtesy shuttle operates between New Hope and Lambertville while temporary walkway remains in service on bridge
LAMBERTVILLE, NJ (Hunterdon County) – The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission continues to operate a daily courtesy shuttle service while the New Hope-Lambertville Toll-Supported Bridge’s pedestrian walkway undergoes replacement into the early fall. As previously announced, the commission is using an outside vendor to provide the shuttle...
Take a Tour of the Tinniest House in New Jersey
Are you into 'minimalistic living' or interested in it?. Living in a tiny house is one way to experience this new lifestyle. The tiny-house movement, aka the "small-house movement," is a social movement that advocates living simply in small homes. It promotes smart financial and environmental practices. Tiny houses are...
Part of North Brunswick Municipal Complex will reopen nearly three years after Ida
NORTH BRUNSWICK - Nearly three years after the township's municipal complex was closed due to significant damage by flooding from the remnants of Hurricane Ida, a portion of the complex is reopening. The municipal clerk's office, the municipal court and the public meetings area are among the departments that will open on Monday, North Brunswick Business Administrator Justine Progebin said. ...
Haddonfield Little League team wins first-ever state championship
A parade through the streets of Haddonfield, New Jersey, Thursday evening celebrated the U11 Haddonfield Little League State Champions.On Sunday in Wallington, Haddonfield beat Toms River 9-5 in Game 6. Officials believe this is the first-ever state title for a Haddonfield Little League team."It's a really big thing for our town and these kids," said coach Frank DeLano.Delano says the team showed tremendous resilience throughout the season, but this is about more than just baseball."It's lifelong memories. It's friendships. It's relationships and to watch their faces -- a bunch of 11 year olds -- go from ear to ear...
Construction hours limited in Boro
POINT PLEASANT — Construction hours have been limited to Monday through Saturday in Point Pleasant Borough. At its meeting on July 15, the mayor and council unanimously passed an ordinance which added hours during which third party contractors “shall not begin before 8 a.m. and be completed by 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday.”
Spotswood School District is Hiring
SPOTSWOOD, NJ - For special education teachers and paraprofessionals, the Spotswood School District's Department of Special Services is currently hiring for the upcoming 2024-25 academic year. Three postings were recently announced, including: Paraprofessionals A preschool disabilities teacher A high school special education teacher Interested applicants can apply on the Spotswood School District's website or contact Spotswood School District's Director of Special Services Heather DeLollis for additional information about the openings by emailing hdelollis@spsd.us.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The Spotswood School District also has other openings for the 2024-25 school year, which begins for students on Thursday, September 5 for students. All job postings can be viewed on the Spotswood School District website. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
NJ cops charge woman passenger in crash that hurt 4-year-old
EAST WINDSOR — A late-night car crash on Friday has police pointing fingers at a woman who was riding in the passenger seat. Police say Madelin A. Soto-Santizo was arguing with the 36-year-old driver and grabbed the wheel. Just before 11 p.m., police responded to the crash in the...
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