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Photo Gallery: Opening Day at the Warren County Farmers’ Fair
WARREN COUNTY, NJ -The Warren County Farmers’ Fair kicked off its 86th season with a plenty of activities centered around the rural life of Warren County. This annual event, offers something for everyone. From affordable food to the Hot Air Balloon Festival, which features mass launches every evening at 6:30 p.m. (weather permitting), and live music, the fair promises a week full of excitement and fun.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The opening day saw a bustling crowd, eager to participate in the fair's festivities. The day began with a Wrestling Tournament sponsored by...
Perth Amboy Unveils Two Full Court Murals to Honor Basketball Legend Brian Taylor
PERTH AMBOY - Growing up in Perth Amboy in the late 1950s, Brian Taylor has fond memories of walking two miles each day to play three-on-three basketball in Washington Park. At the time, things were a bit different. There were no full basketball courts. In fact, Taylor and his friends would somehow connect the basket to a metal fence for their half-court games that would run until sunset each day.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER “I think we were actually playing on an old tennis court,” recalls Taylor, 73, with a laugh. “I had to...
Town can bury NJ mayor’s ‘racially charged’ video, judge rules
SPOTSWOOD — A Middlesex County judge has blocked the release of police bodycam footage that a lawsuit claims shows the Spotswood mayor going on a racist tirade against a resident whose only mistake appears to have been the color of his skin. The video is integral to a dispute...
$30M ice rink is coming to N.J. town
A Middlesex County municipality has taken a big step toward getting an ice rink eagerly awaited by hockey players and others. The East Brunswick Township Council on July 22 unanimously awarded two contracts, totaling $30.485 million, for building an 83,900-square-foot ice rink near Route 18, Mayor Brad Cohen told NJ Advance Media.
Wildfire smoke spreads into the Lehigh Valley, could hang around 'for the foreseeable future'
BETHLEHEM, Pa. — With wildfires exploding across the West and in Canada, smoke has spread across the country and once again is in the Lehigh Valley. “Noticing a haziness to the sky today? That is due to the smoke spreading into the region aloft from the wildfires in western North America,” the National Weather Service said on X.
Trader Joe’s to Open New King of Prussia Location By Year’s End
Trader Joe’s is planning to open the doors on its new King of Prussia location by the end of the year, writes Justin Heinze for Patch. The store will be located at 224 W. DeKalb Pike, in the old Bed Bath and Beyond building. The exact opening date is...
Roxbury High School Opens Aviation Program to Other Morris County Students
ROXBURY, NJ – A new partnership between the Roxbury High School Aviation Academy and the Morris County School of Technology will soon give students throughout Morris County a chance to study aviation. The “Host Site Academy Partnership Agreement” was approved by the Roxbury School Board on July 22.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER “We will begin recruiting this fall with Morris County School of Technology for students to enroll in our program Fall 2025,” said Roxbury High School Aviation Instructor Mike Gottfried. “We plan to offer a new cohort each year with 24 seats...
Bear Sighting Caught On Video In Robbinsville Township, NJ
Summer is officially in full swing and we have seen quite a few bear sightings in Mercer County, New Jersey this year so far! We got word that there has been yet another black bear sighting in Robbinsville Township within the last few days. During this time of year, we...
$1.1M Upper Saucon house tops July 15-21 list of most expensive sold in Lehigh Valley
A house in Upper Saucon Township that sold for $1,065,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Lehigh County in the most recent week of available deed transactions. The property at 5150 Majestic Drive was built in 2007 and have a living area of 4,011...
8 guns, ammo, body armor found after man made threats in Montgomery County: police
ABINGTON, Pa. - A man is charged with terroristic threats after a scary series of events unfolded Friday evening in Abington Township,. Officers responded to the 3000 block of Walnut Avenue after a 911 caller reported that an armed suspect had just threatened him. The victim told police the suspect,...
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...
'Dark day in Bernardsville’s history:' Board pushes vote on downtown project to Aug. 15
BERNARDSVILLE – The borough Planning Board pushed the vote on the controversial Palmer Square to a special meeting on Aug. 15. After more than two hours, Planning Board members decided they needed more time to discuss the long list of stipulations for approval of the project. These stipulations include making sure the applicant complies...
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.…
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