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15 Years Ago: Bob Dylan Gets Detained by the New Jersey Police
Bob Dylan once sang, "In Jersey anything's legal as long as you don't get caught." But he did get caught by the New Jersey police on July 23, 2009. Dylan was then on tour with Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp, performing in minor-league baseball parks across America. On that day, they'd played a show in Lakewood, New Jersey, roughly an hour and a half's drive outside New York City.
North Jersey pizza shop named among 18 best in the nation
San Juan, Denver, Portland, Phoenix, Seattle, New Haven, Houston, Detroit, San Francisco, Chicago (especially Chicago), Los Angeles, Miami, Atlanta, Washington D.C. and Austin. The Jeopardy! question is…. “What cities know nothing about good pizza?”. Correct!. Yet there they all were with honors for having a pizza place called among the...
Jersey City Delivery Apps Ordinance Going Into Effect 8/1 Proposes Big Changes
Jersey City restaurant owners first started to collaborate on ways to rally against third-party delivery services for lower fees for the businesses and the customers, better worker safety laws, and a handful of other issues. At one point, a dozen Jersey City restaurateurs even banded together to build a local delivery platform to compete with their corporate counterparts. But, in February 2024 a city ordinance was presented that proposed major changes to the way these adversaries engage with each other. On August 1st, that ordinance is going into effect. Read on for more about these changes and what to expect.
Staten Island students offer unique interpretation in ‘Annie KIDS’ performance| In Class column
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — After months of rehearsing and preparing, a group of Staten Island elementary school students put on a spectacular show for the community during a performance of “Annie KIDS.”. PS 21 in Port Richmond presented its production in late May into June. The musical is...
New Jersey Devils Prospect Update: Three Prospects Who Might Make Their NHL Debuts This Season
As Gerard recently pointed out in his excellent article here, while it is unlikely any prospects make the Devils roster out of camp absent an injury, injuries do happen. Devils fans know this from experience, of course, very painful experience. That’s why depth is so important. So, what young Devils might get a call should the worse happen. Let’s take a look.
THIS Wednesday Night: Join Shifrah.org’s Inaugural Event in Lakewood
Please join us, this Wednesday evening, July 24th at 45 Jule Court, Lakewood, for an inaugural event to benefit Shifrah.org. At Shifrah, we guide and support women suffering from HG through safe and effective medical treatments to enable healthier pregnancies. Since we launched publically three months ago, Shifrah has already responded to more than 430 calls from 45 different communities and has helped over 170 families.
27th annual Unified Swim Meet features Staten Island inter-club athletes alongside competitors with disabilities
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — For the 27th year, Hillside Swim Club hosted the Annual JoAnn Young Invitational Swim Meet on July 20, a unified meet for athletes with disabilities who competitively swim with those from Staten Island’s inter-club teams. The annual Unified Swim Meet at Hillside Swim Club...
Celebrate ‘Christmas in July’ at this awesome New Jersey brewery
Oh the weather outside is frightful… so you know what would help that? A cold, freshly poured local NJ beer. For anyone missing the feeling of the colder months, Tall Oaks Fram and Brewery in Farmingdale, NJ will be celebrating Christmas in July on Wednesday, July 31. Don’t be...
Robbinsville Council Encourages Local Businesses to Participate in High School Transition Program
ROBBINSVILLE, NJ - The Robbinsville Township Municipal Council is encouraging local businesses to support Robbinsville High School’s transition program. The program, according to a description distributed by Robbinsville High School, helps students to develop “valuable vocational skills” and prepare them to enter the workforce after high school.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER “Our students are 16 to 21 years old and receive support and supervision from an instructional assistant provided by Robbinsville High School,” the description says, adding that students partake in activities of a limited duration, related to an educational purpose, and there...
Join Kenny K & the Way Tonight for a Free Concert
SAYREVILLE - Join fellow borough residents as Kenny K & The Way will be performing at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 23. at Kennedy Park, 807 Washington Road, for a two-hour show. The event is part of the borough's "Tuesday Tunes in the Park" series.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Kenny K originates from Asbury Park, where he learned the craft from other musicians and other music industry professionals. He taught himself how to strum the guitar. Although Kenny never saw himself as a musician, that all changed one night upon performing at an open-mic night. It was there, through the encouragement from the crowd, when “Kenny K & The Way” was born. Kenny’s style includes welcoming other performers and singers from other groups, enabling him to be inclusive and experimental with new music. Learn more about the band here. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Semi driver dead after New Jersey crash
CLIFTON, N.J. — Multiple media outlets in the New York/New Jersey area report that on Monday, July 22, an 18-wheeler caught fire on Route 3 near East Valley Road in New Jersey, killing the driver. Fire officials told local media outlets that the truck and a New Jersey Transit...
Monmouth University opening delayed after earlier lockdown
Monmouth University is planning to open the campus late on Tuesday following an earlier lockdown and "emergency," the university announced on social media. The school said it is planning to open campus at 10 a.m. with classes starting at 11 a.m., but for the time being, residents are still being asked to shelter-in-place.
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