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‘Coup!’ movie filmed at N.J. Gilded Age mansions stars Peter Sarsgaard, Billy Magnussen
Peter Sarsgaard and Billy Magnussen are at opposite ends of a household class war in “Coup!”. The movie, filmed in New Jersey and set in 1918, sees Sarsgaard (”Dopesick,” “The Batman, “Boys Don’t Cry”) play Floyd Monk, a drifter who upends life at a seaside estate when he masquerades as a well-heeled family’s new chef.
Aftershocks continue as 2.2-magnitude earthquake shakes up NJ early Wednesday
A 2.2-magnitude earthquake shook up part of New Jersey early Wednesday morning, the strongest tremor to hit the state in the last 30 days and one of numerous aftershocks that have taken place since the 4.8-magnitude quake which rattled residents all over the region earlier this year. Wednesday morning's 2.2-magnitude quake took...
E-ZPass failures — This is why its happening in New Jersey
❓ There are many reasons your E-ZPass may not be working. You go through the E-ZPass lane and out of the corner of your eye you see the message “Call E-ZPass” or “Toll Not Paid.”. Day ruined. That almost certainly means a violation is coming in the...
United Way Seeking School Supplies Amidst Heightened Demand
MORRISTOWN, N.J. – United Way of Northern New Jersey has kicked off its annual United Way Tools for School drive amid a dramatic increase in requests for school supplies. This year, the organization seeks to support over 13,000 students, a significant rise from the 8,700 students served last year United Way is calling on the community to donate supplies and new backpacks pre-filled with lunch boxes, binders, notebooks, pencils, and other essential items. Gift cards for purchasing goods are also highly appreciated.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Through a partnership with YouGiveGoods.com, donors can purchase...
New Jersey trucking company files for Chapter 11
A New Jersey-based trucking company, cited numerous times for safety violations for both its drivers and equipment, recently filed for Chapter 11. Fastline Cargo, doing business as FLC, of Cinnaminson, filed its petition on Monday in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey. In the petition, FLC,...
New Jersey Family Seeks Answers in Grandmother’s Mysterious Disappearance
NJ family wants answers after grandmother vanishes without a trace. Norma Yates was last seen in her Atco, New Jersey neighborhood precisely one year ago today. Her daughter Nichole Starinieri Ennis set out to find her after she disappeared without a trace spoke to NBC News. "Norma is a lively,...
Spooky season starts August 1 in NJ with Spirit Halloween
If you’re over the crazy heat we’ve been experiencing this summer and are ready for the Fall vibe, you’ll love to hear that Halloween officially starts August 1 in New Jersey. Too soon? Not for me. I love the Fall season. It’s the perfect weather and I’m...
New Jersey gymnast wins Olympic gold with Team USA in Paris
NEW YORK -- As Team USA and Simone Biles celebrate their Olympic gymnastics comeback, one New Jersey town is over the moon for its new gold medalist.Hezly Rivera is making her Olympics debut this year in Paris at 16 years old. She competed in Sunday's qualifying rounds in the uneven bars and balance beam, helping Team USA secure its spot in the team finals.While she didn't participate in Tuesday's competition, she still accepted a gold medal alongside her teammates.She posted on Instagram after the win, saying in part, "OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST [emojis] couldn't be more thankful and super proud of this...
2.2 magnitude earthquake rattles N.J. early Wednesday
A 2.2 magnitude earthquake rattled part of New Jersey early Wednesday, the strongest tremor to hit this state this month. The earthquake was centered about 3.1 miles east of Califon, Hunterdon County, N.J., not far from Easton, Pa. It hit at about 1:44 a.m., according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Anonymous ShopRite customer becomes instant millionaire after lucky in-store purchase – the chances were slim
A LUCKY individual is set to become rich after winning $1 million from a singular grocery store purchase. The unknown shopper bought a lottery ticket at a ShopRite in New Jersey last week. The ticket was worth $1 million and was sold for the Friday, July 26 drawing at a ShopRite store in Mercer County, […]
Burlington County Farmers Market vying to be named best in New Jersey
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Better they win than somewhere in North Jersey, with all their Yankees and Mets fans.The Burlington County Farmer's Market is currently in the lead for best farmer's market in New Jersey, and they want your vote.Burlington County Commissioner Tom Pullion stopped by CBS News Philadelphia's studio on Wednesday with mere hours to go until voting closes in the America's Farmers Market Celebration."We get thousands every Saturday, because it's natural, it's right from the garden right to the table. And not only that but there's so many activities," Pullion said.He showed up with a spread of local produce,...
HEAT ALERT: High heat and humidity continues in New Jersey; tracking scattered showers, storms
Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Mike Rizzo says New Jersey is likely entering its fourth heat wave of the season as a stretch of 90-degree weather is here to stay through the rest of this week and the weekend.
Lehigh Valley under another heat advisory, with 'decent amounts of fuel' for storms
BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Another wave of heat is forecast for the Lehigh Valley and a large swath of the region in the coming days. The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory in effect from 10 a.m. Thursday to 8 p.m. Friday for heat index values — a measure of how hot it feels, factoring in humidity — around 100 degrees.
More Meat Recalled in Deadly Multi-State Listeria Outbreak
More meat is being recalled in the massive multi-state Listeria outbreak that has killed two people. 34 people have gotten sick in 13 states, so far. All but one have been hospitalized and two have died, one in Illinois and another in New Jersey. 7 million additional pounds of Boar's...
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