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Pennsylvania Youth Theatre looks to set up shop in former Lutheran church
BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Pennsylvania Youth Theatre, which has been looking for a new home with the impending razing of the Banana Factory arts and education center, apparently has found it. If all goes to plan, the nonprofit performing arts organization, which for the past 25 years has been a...
Princeton Enjoys a Quiet Week on the Municipal Agenda -- and a Chance to Catch Up on the Seminary's Renovation of Historic Houses
Princeton, NJ – This is the week that wasn’t – or this is the week that isn’t – in Princeton municipal circles. It’s the last week in July and the beginning of August. Almost everyone has figured out how to take the week off. Almost. Except for the good guys from Mercer County Improvement Authority who collect our recycling on Monday, July 29; the Board of Education, which has a closed meeting later on Monday with an undisclosed agenda; Council member Leighton Newlin, who will hold his weekly listening session on Wednesday, July 31, at 11 a.m....
Subsidized Housing Projects in New York City Repurposed for Immigrant Housing
NEW YORK, NY — New Yorkers are reported that subsidized housing projects in New York City originally intended for local families in need have been repurposed to house immigrants exclusively.…
Harlem Councilman Yusef Salaam discusses crime and youths
Harlem City Councilmember Yusef Salaam talked about his role on the City Council's public safety committee, and said he believes it's important to take time to hear from both constituents and law enforcement about their concerns. Salaam said he tries to foster relationships that he thinks will benefit everyone. He...
Nearly half of New York’s homeless are LGBTQ+—but the only designated shelter for queer adults is a ‘nightmare’ of misconduct and living conditions
Marsha’s House has been the center of several lawsuits for abuse and neglect, and has been criticized by ex-residents.
‘Male Karen Tells Me I Don’t Belong Here’: Video Shows White Detective Getting Fresh with Black Woman; Things Change When She Refuses His Advances
A video of a white New Jersey police officer giving a Black woman a hard time for parking on a public street has gone viral […] ‘Male Karen Tells Me I Don’t Belong Here’: Video Shows White Detective Getting Fresh with Black Woman; Things Change When She Refuses His Advances
Applications Available for Edison's First Great Big Italian American Festival
EDISON, NJ - The township is accepting vendor applications for its first annual ‘Great Big Italian American Festival.’ The festival is scheduled for Saturday, September 14, from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Lake Papaianni. Vendor applications can be found by clicking here. The deadline to submit a vendor application is Monday, September 2. Applications must be submitted via email. Mail-in applications will not be accepted.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER There is no vendor fee for a standard lot. According to the application, spaces are limited and will be given on a first-come, first-served basis. All food vendors must submit the attached temporary retail food application to the Edison Health Department. Those cooking with open flames must submit the temporary retail food establishment application to Daniel DiNuzzo of the Edison Fire Department. The festival will be held outside. Vendors must provide their tables, chairs, canopies, and all other necessities. Water hookups will not be provided. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
NJ Human Services Honors Blind and Visually Impaired Individuals at Trenton Thunder Game
Celebrating the accomplishments of individuals who are blind, deafblind, and visually impaired, Human Services’ Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CBVI) today announced college scholarships to four blind, deafblind, or visually impaired students and recognized other blind and visually impaired students for their academic achievements during a recent Trenton Thunder game.
Central Jersey aspiring sports broadcaster finds his voice on Rutgers Radio and SiriusXM
As a boy who played recreational basketball and flag football, Eddie Kalegi faced a sobering realization − he was never going to be a professional athlete. "I had that sort of social reckoning when I was 12 years old," said Kalegi, a senior at Rutgers University – New Brunswick who is majoring in journalism and media studies with a specialization in sports journalism and a minor in sports management. "Then, I realized, 'Hey, I still want to...
Rutgers football adds historic matchup to 2025 schedule
Rutgers football is set to make history during the non-conference portion of the 2025 season. The Scarlet Knights will host Miami of Ohio at SHI Stadium on Saturday, September 6th, a person with knowledge of the situation confirmed to NJ Advance Media. The Redhawks announced the matchup in a press release Friday night.
Five Years in Prison for Law Firm Embezzler from Westfield
WESTFIELD, NJ — Westfield resident John Dunlea, who embezzled more than $1.5 million from a law firm where he worked, was sentenced Friday to five years in prison, according to state Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin. In sentencing Dunlea, 61, state Superior Court Judge Stephen Taylor also ordered that he pay back the money to McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter (MDMC), the Morristown-based, national law firm where Dunlea worked as chief financial officer. Additionally, Dunlea was ordered to pay more than $20,000 to the state as restitution for income taxes he evaded, said Platkin.CLICK HERE TO SIGN...
Trenton Announces City Wide Cleanup through August
Starting in August, the city of Trenton will initiate its City Wide Cleanup. The Cleanup will be done by ward on Saturdays; starting with the South Ward on Aug. 3, the North Ward on Aug. 10, the East Ward on Aug. 17, and the West Ward on Aug. 24. Removal will consist of yard waste and furniture. Please DO NOT leave construction debris, home renovation debris, chemicals, televisions, electronic devices, or unbundled wood/branches over 4ft long. Residents should place items on the curb by 7:00 a.m.
Parsippany Hills High School Class of 1974 Will Hold 50th Reunion on October 26th
PARSIPPANY, NJ - The Parsippany Hills High School Class of 1974 will be celebrating its 50th reunion on Saturday, October 26, 2024, coinciding with Homecoming weekend at Parsippany Hills. The weekend will also include a golf outing at the Knoll Country Club on Friday, October 25th. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The reception will be at the Elks Club in Parsippany and the cost is $60 per person. Payments need to be made in advance. For further details, please contact Michael Palma at palmamj@aol.com. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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