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West Orange High School Students Shine at Paper Mill Playhouse Summer Musical Theater Conservatory
MILLBURN, NJ -- West Orange High School is celebrating the achievements of two of its students, Kyan Bashkoff and Vincent Fondetto. Kyan, a rising 10th grader, and Vincent, a rising 9th grader, who have been selected among 122 exceptionally gifted young performers from around the world to participate in the prestigious 2024 Paper Mill Playhouse Summer Musical Theater Conservatory. The Summer Musical Theater Conservatory at Paper Mill Playhouse is a rigorous program that empowers students to hone their individual performance potential while gaining a comprehensive foundation in theater arts. During the program, students engage in an intensive...
Yet another massive warehouse planned in Central Jersey
The jobs are wanted. The traffic is not. The tax ratable is wanted. The carbon footprint is not. Plenty of people are complaining about the proliferation of warehouses in New Jersey. It’s not your imagination. The number of warehouses in the Garden State has grown by 35% in the last twenty years. Some call them eyesores and say it should be called the Not-So-Garden State.
Major Retail Store Will Raise Membership Prices In New Jersey
For the first time in seven years, the membership fee at this beloved chain is going up in New Jersey and all across the nation. According to the US Sun, membership fees at Costco are on the rise, and you will either pay five or ten dollars more annually, depending on which plan you have.
NJ Rocker is Now a Billionaire
How many people, described as blue-collar workers can say they also have a billion dollars in the bank?. I'm guessing that number would be quite small. However, they do exist. According to Forbes, we have one right here in New Jersey. Welcome to the Billioniares Club. Bruce Springsteen, The Boss,...
Veolia issues boil water advisory for Jersey City Heights after pump shut down
Veolia has issued a boil water advisory for residents of the Jersey City Heights after a pump shut down for about 90 minutes last night, causing a loss of water pressure. “Troy Street lost a pump. Veolia has people en route to reset it. Once that pump is reset, full pressure will be restored. My council office is monitoring the situation and will update as soon as we get more information,” Ward D Councilman Yousef Saleh wrote on Facebook Friday evening.
What's Happening at Nutley's On3 Campus? Lisa Marie Falbo Shares on WJLP Sunday at 8 a.m.
NUTLEY, NJ - When Roche left Nutley, taking their $10 million in annual taxes with them, it seemed like Nutley's best days were in the past. Then Prism Capital bought the campus and put Nutley back on the map in ways we could never have imagined. Lisa Marie Falbo recently hosted Prism's Eugene Diaz and Edwin Cohen on YourNewJersey on MeTV - WJLP to learn more about the changes taking place on the north side of Nutley.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Nutley residents may not be familiar with Prism beyond the On3 project, but...
S.O.C.A. (South Orange Collective Arts) Tattoo Studio
On the anniversary of what would have been Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s 95th birthday last January 15th, a dream manifested in the form of a new establishment in South Orange, New Jersey. S.O.C.A. (South Orange Collective Arts) Tattoo Studio opened its doors in the quaint residential community where college students from nearby Seton Hall University and transplanted New Yorkers intersect in the culturally diverse Village.
New York Yankee executive’s wife found dead in NJ, report says
🔵 Former Mets general manager now works for the Yankees. 🔵 His wife was found dead in their Bergen County home, according to the New York Post. The wife of New York Yankees executive Omar Minaya was found dead in their New Jersey home, according to a report by the New York Post.
Cedar Grove Public Library To Hold Lecture on Brain Health
CEDAR GROVE, NJ - The Cedar Grove Public Library is holding a lecture on the brain. It’s scheduled for Wednesday, July 31 at 11 a.m. and will be conducted by a health educator from Blue Cross/Blue Shield of New Jersey. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Topics include how to maintain good brain health, how to keep the mind sharp, keeping your brain in best working order, and interactive puzzles and activities. The event is free and open to all Cedar Grove residents. To sign up, please email falcone@palsplus.org. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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...
SOMA BOE: Each Member Shared Their Committee Report at Meeting
SOUTH ORANGE, NJ — South Orange-Maplewood (SOMA) Board of Education (BOE) members shared committee reports at the July 25 meeting. Elizabeth Callahan began with the Special Education Committee report. She thanked Sue Ellis and Dr. Kevin Gilbert for all of their help. “We started with a paraprofessional audit update from Dr. Gilbert. Mr. Mullin conducted an internal audit on paraprofessionals this past school year, and he's currently socializing and discussing those findings with principals to compare with their experience and observations in their schools.”CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Callahan stated that the internal...
Morris Plains Man Sentenced in Connection with Fatal Drug Overdose in Hanover Township
MORRISTOWN, NJ - A Morris Plains man was sentenced for first-degree Strict Liability for Drug Induced Death and other charges on July 26, 2024 according to Morris County Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll, Chief of Detectives Robert McNally, and Hanover Township Police Chief Michael Loock. The 28 year old man is Anthony Dello-Russo of Morris Plains.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Back on June 5, 2024, Dello-Russo entered guilty pleas to first-degree Strict Liability for Drug Induced Death and second-degree Possession of Cocaine with the Intent to Distribute in connection with a 2023 fatal overdose. On...
Upper East Side tragedy: Murder-suicide claims lives of mother and grandmother
According to the NYPD, a child custody dispute on the Upper East Side of Manhattan turned deadly on Friday, resulting in the tragic deaths of a mother and grandmother. The incident occurred at approximately 9 a.m. on East 88th Street, situated between York and East End Avenue. The location is nearby the entrance of Gracie Mansion.
NYC mayor issues emergency order suspending parts of new solitary confinement law
New York City’s mayor issued an emergency order Saturday suspending parts of a new law intended to ban solitary confinement in local jails a day before it was to take effect, citing concerns for the safety of staff and detainees. Mayor Eric Adams declared a state of emergency and signed an order that suspended parts of the law that set a four-hour time limit on holding prisoners who pose safety concerns in “de-escalation confinement” and limit the use of restraints on prisoners while they are transported to courts or within jails. The four-hour limit could only be exceeded only in “exceptional circumstances.” In those circumstances, prisoners would be released from de-escalation confinement “as soon as practicable” and when they no longer pose an imminent risk of serious injury to themselves or others, according to the mayor’s order. Adams also suspended a part of the law that prohibited jail officials from placing a prisoner in longer-term “restrictive housing” for more than a total of 60 days in any 12-month period. His order says jail officials must review a prisoner’s placement in restrictive housing every 15 days.
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