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Rite Aid is Closing 42 Locations in New Jersey – The Complete List
It looks like we're nearing the end of Rite Aid in another huge sweep of closings in New Jersey. Rite Aid has announced that they're closing 699 stores nationwide, including a whopping 42 stores in New Jersey. This comes several months after the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in October, and things have progressively gone downhill ever since.
NJ husband and wife found dead in murder-suicide, prosecutor says
HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP (Cumberland) — A married couple was found dead over the weekend in what Cumberland County Prosecutor Jennifer Webb-McRae said appeared to be a murder-suicide. On Saturday around 7:44 p.m., State Police from the Bridgeton Barracks responded to a property on Roadstown Road in Hopewell Township. Troopers found...
Women’s Lifeguarding Event to be Held in Cape May Point
The 16th Annual Cape May Point Women’s Lifeguard Challenge will be held Wednesday. The race is for female lifeguards who will represent nearly 20 beach patrols. Wildwood Crest won the team title last year. The event will be held at St. Pete’s beach at 6:30pm Wednesday.
South Jersey Man Kills Another Man With Broken Bottle: Police
Regino Hernandez-Morales was taken into custody Monday afternoon July 29 after detectives from the Bridgeton Police Department and Cumberland County Prosecutor’s Office executed a search warrant at his home. He is charged with murder and weapons offenses, Bridgeton police said. He was being held in the Cumberland County Jail.
Jackson Schools To Sue NJ Over Funding
JACKSON – Members of the Board of Education rejected the district’s 2024-25 $165.7 million budget that would include the closing of the Sylvia Rosenauer Elementary School and they also moved to sue the state. The proposed budget featured numerous staff cuts and elimination of late buses. It also...
Delaware joins E-ZPass no-touch quick fuel, parking program
An innovative way to save time using E-ZPass is coming to the First State. Delaware is now one of 19 states in the Driven by E-ZPass non-toll program called PayByCar, which was part of a 2022 pilot PayByCar launched in 27 gas stations in Massachusetts. It involves car tags, which will be used for on-arrival vehicle identification only. Then, parking ... Read More
Federal conviction for car jacking, Hall-Long's campaign troubles, top Yelp restaurants
Hey, there, Delaware. We’ve met here again, smack dap in the middle. Welcome to Wednesday. Today is National Avocado Day, National Mutt Day and National Raspberry Cake (huh?) Day. Good luck...
Mainland Grad & Hard Rock CEO Named to Gaming Hall of Fame
Mainland Regional High School graduate Jim Allen has been named to the Gaming Hall of Fame Class of 2024 by the American Gaming Association, honoring his significant contributions to the industry. Let me add that Jim is a good guy and very caring to his employees. It has always stuck...
Tesla Opens New Supercharger Site in Brick, Just Outside Lakewood’s Borders
A new Tesla supercharger site is now operational in the Lakewood area, located at 535 Route 70 in Brick Township. This new site features 8 superchargers, each providing up to 250kW of power, and is available for use 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The opening of this...
Newest rooftop eatery is taking the Jersey Shore by storm
It’s not like Asbury Park doesn’t already have the best vibes in the world regarding nightlife and food. But is there anything as great as rooftop vibes?. Rooftops are all over New Jersey and you no longer have to drive to New York or Jersey City to get one of the coolest rooftops with some of the best food. This place is the brainchild of genius restaurateur and all-around good guy Tom McLoone,
Long Branch Church Holding School Supply Giveaway
LONG BRANCH, NJ — After collecting school supplies for nearly two weeks, a Long Branch church is preparing to give everything away. The Trinity African Methodist Episcopal Church is hosting a book bag and school supply giveaway on Saturday. The event, held at the church on 65 Liberty St., is from noon to 6 p.m. The event is first-come, first-serve.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER There will be a game truck, along with fun and fellowship, according to a Facebook post. The church held a school supply drive earlier this month to collect the materials to give away. For more information, call (732) 222-6598 or email trinityameclb@gmail.com. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
HUD Is Now Addressing Atlantic City, New Jersey Housing Crisis
This is a very promising update. For the first time in years, I am convinced that the United States Department of Housing & Urban Development is genuinely focused on providing much needed help to the residents of Stanley Holmes Village in Atlantic City, New Jersey. These fine residents have been...
Stranger attacks couple with children parked outside Bethlehem Township store, police say
A 29-year-old Bethlehem man is accused of assaulting and robbing a couple parked with their two small children at a bustling Bethlehem Township shopping center. Maxwell William Holz, of the 1900 block of Windsor Road, is charged with two counts each of felony robbery, misdemeanor simple assault and misdemeanor theft, in addition to one count of misdemeanor receiving stolen property.
Buju, The ‘Sassy’ Cheetah at Cape May Zoo Has Died
Buju, a longtime favorite at Cape May Zoo has died. The 12-year-old cheetah passed away from kidney disease. The Cape May Zoo announced his passing Monday morning on Facebook, saying that Buju passed away due to kidney disease. Cheetahs in the wild typically live 8-12 years and up to 20 years in managed care.
An adorable new addition joins NJ zoo’s animal ambassador team
CAPE MAY COURTHOUSE —When one life ends, another begins. It’s been a whirlwind of emotions for officials at the Cape May County Zoo. First, they’ve been mourning the loss of their 12-year-old cheetah, named Buju, who recently died of kidney disease. On the flip side, zoo officials...