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Little Falls Fire Chief Vincent Dransfield served for 80 years, passed at 110 years old
This article is a direct street report from our correspondent and has not been edited by the 1st Responder newsroom. Little Falls NJ - Passaic County. We mourned the passing of Little Falls Fire Chief Vincent Dransfield, he has answered his final alarm. He was well known as the Centenarian, 80 Yr. Fire Co. Member & Former Chief.
One of NJ's first vegan bars and pizzerias is opening in New Brunswick on Friday
When Ron Biton, owner of Veganized restaurant in New Brunswick, went vegan 30 years ago, he didn’t mind tossing meat, dairy and seafood to the trash. But he had one condition: He wasn’t giving up pizza. So he spent countless hours developing a vegan pizza with the cheesy...
See homes sold in the New Brunswick area, June 24 to June 30
The following is a listing of all home transfers in the New Brunswick area reported from June 24 to June 30. There were 3 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,508-square-foot home on Edpas Road in New Brunswick that sold for $348,000.
Montclair Residents Clash Over Mosquito Control Spraying
UPDATE: The original article contained inaccuracies regarding comments made by Lisa Johnson, the Environmental and Code Coordinator for the Township of Montclair. These comments have since been clarified. In a battle between lawn signs, Montclair residents have fueled a contentious debate on lawn treatments aimed at mosquito control. As more...
Hear an evening of original songs and curated covers
Larry Friends and Family along with the Aloft Trio present an evening of original songs and curated covers at Flemington DIY, 26 Stangl Road, Flemington, N.J., at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, July 14. Larry Friends and Family (originally named simply “Larry”) was founded in 1970 by three Hunterdon Central Regional High...
East Orange Scholar Excels at the University of Hartford
East Orange, NJ-The University of Hartford announced that Brianna Adams of East Orange has been named to the President's List for the spring 2024 semester. She is no stranger to the President's List, as she continues to excel at the University. The President's List recognizes a select group of students reaching the highest level of academic standing. To be placed on the President's List, students must maintain a GPA of at least a 3.75 and receive grades of C or better.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Spread across seven dynamic schools and colleges, the...
A New Era in Education: Blanquita B. Valenti Community School
In early 2020, a search for the perfect place to build the new Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey/Jack & Sheryl Morris Cancer Center led the New Brunswick Development Corporation (DEVCO) to 165 Somerset St., home of the overcrowded Lincoln Annex School. In exchange for the property, DEVCO negotiated with the project’s major partner, RWJBarnabasHealth, to commit $55 million to build a new school at nearby 50 Jersey Avenue on land donated by the chair of the RWJ University Hospital board and developer Jack Morris.
Jersey Central Power & Light upgrading Morristown substation to reduce power outages
MORRISTOWN, NJ (Morris County) – FirstEnergy Corp. subsidiary Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) is upgrading a transmission substation in Morristown to help prevent or minimize the impact of power outages caused by flooding, particularly during hurricane season. The $78 million project will raise equipment within the facility to...
Hole-in-one for the Knights of Columbus Annual Scholarship Golf Outing
KENILWORTH, NJ – Recently the Knights of Columbus (KoC) Council 6386 of St. Rose of Lima Church in Short Hills, NJ, held their Annual Scholarship Golf Outing at the picturesque Galloping Hill Golf Course. The event saw over 40 enthusiastic golfers, along with generous sponsors and supporters, come together for a day of golfing with a shared mission of supporting the KoC Scholarship Fund. KoC Golf Outing Chairman, Daniel Cannon, expressed his satisfaction with the event, stating, "Interestingly, this day was a hole-in-one for all who participated. We had fun in the sun while making a real difference...
You Have to Try Out New Jersey’s Best Hole-In-The-Wall Restaurant
In a recent article, I read from lovefood.com, they did the number one "hole in the wall" restaurant in each state in the US. It's crazy to see so many "hole-in-the-wall" restaurants that are truly delicious. I remember growing up in Pennsylvania and there were so many of these little...
MORRIS COUNTY FIRM PLOSIA COHEN LLC HIRES EXPERIENCED ADMINISTRATIVE, GENERAL PRACTICE AND LITIGATION ATTORNEY, DONALD S. DINSMORE, ESQ.
PARSIPPANY, NJ - On July 1, 2024, Donald S. Dinsmore, formerly of Casha Casha & Evans, LLC, began working at Morris Plains/Parsippany-based Plosia Cohen LLC. Dinsmore complements Plosia Cohen’s municipal, school law and litigation practice and adds to it his considerable experience and expertise in these and related areas. Don possesses extensive experience assisting businesses, as they manage their relationships with the New Jersey State and local government. Don served the State of New Jersey for over ten years, first as legal counsel to the New Jersey State Legislature, Chief of Staff to a State Assemblymember and later as senior staff of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. In addition to legally representing governments and businesses, Don adds to Plosia Cohen his experience handling trust and estates, family law, guardianships and real estate matters. Don also solidifies the firm’s status as a leader in administrative law and brings with him relationships with government entities and Joint Insurance Funds (“JIF”), thereby supplementing the firm’s already established practices in these areas.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER You can learn more about the Plosia Cohen law firm by clicking here. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
No Work Wednesday on Scarlet Nation
Scarlet Nation returns another weekly feature as it's time for another No-Work Wednesday. This day is dedicated to all Rutgers fans as we provide a relentless day of content, special guests, premium perks and non-stop action on Scarlet Nation. We will have so much content that those of you at work may not get a whole lot done. Regardless of where you are, you can get over the midweek hump by indulging in the plethora of content on Scarlet Nation and the wealth of information on our premium message board, The Round Table. Our lineup starts with the following articles and will have much more to come:
Michigan Deli Lunch Specials July 2
KENILWORTH, NJ - Michigan Deli of Kenilworth has different lunch specials Monday through Friday. Check it out! Grilled Chicken Platter, served with Sautéed Veggies & Rice $14.95CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Chicken Cordon Bleu Panini (Grilled Chicken, Ham, Swiss & Honey Mustard), served w/O Rings $14.95 “Southwestern BBQ Salad” BBQ Grilled Chicken over Mixed Greens, tomatoes, cucumbers, avocado, shredded cheddar, served with Ranch Dressing $14.95 Homemade Soups of the Day: Split Pea Soup or Chicken $5.00 DOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. Michigan Deli is...
City of Plainfield Kicks Off Commemorative 4th of July Parade Photo Exhibition
PLAINFIELD, NJ — On Tuesday, the City of Plainfield held an opening ceremony in the Anne Louise Davis room of the Plainfield Public Library for a photo exhibition showing its Fourth of July Parade through the years. The city will host its 100th Fourth of July Parade on Thursday. "As I look on the walls, they tell you a lot about our history," said Mayor Adrian Mapp, who thanked the Plainfield Public Library for dedicating resources to make this possible. "I hope that a lot of our residents will come through and view this exhibit and they...
Union Baseball Team Wins Summer-League Game over Oratory, 9-6
SUMMIT, NJ -- The Union baseball program, which just completed its first spring under new varsity coach Lou Clemente, is playing in a summer league for the first time. The Farmers entered the High School Developmental League as a way to keep the team together over the summer to teach, build camaraderie and help establish a positive culture.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Union couldn't secure the use of a home field, so the Farmers will be playing their games on the road, albeit most of them at reasonably local venues. It took Union...
Clark PD Responds to Shots Fired on Stanton St.
CLARK, NJ — Early Wednesday morning, the Clark Police Department responded to a report of shots fired at 9 Stanton Street. Members of the Clark PD quickly concluded that a man was barricaded with a weapon in his possession.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The Union County Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) unit was then called in. The suspect is Kenneth Kutyla, a 79-year-old Clark resident. He has since been placed under arrest. The investigation into this incident is currently ongoing. TAPinto Clark will provide additional information once available.DOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. [Don’t miss any TAPinto Clark 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
Shots fired in Clark, NJ: 79-year-old arrested by SWAT
CLARK — A 79-year-man is in custody after police say he barricaded himself inside a house early Wednesday morning. Clark police Capt. Miguel Acabou said shots were heard fired at a home on Stanton Street in Clark Township near the Rahway border around 12:30 a.m. The Union County SWAT unit was called to the scene after officers found Kenneth Kutya barricaded inside the house with a weapon.
Dr. Oz discusses the connection between lifestyle and dementia
Q: I have been told that I have a genetic predisposition to dementia. I’m terrified. Can I do anything to stop what sounds like the inevitable? -- Janice R., Terra Haute, Indiana. A: You will be glad to hear about the latest findings of a French study that looked...
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