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Jack-o’-lantern-filled ‘Pumpkin Nights’ return to the Bronx Zoo this Fall
THE BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) — The spirit of the great pumpkin is already taking over the Bronx Zoo. The zoo is already gearing up for its second annual Pumpkin Nights event, set to return on Sept. 26 and to run through Oct. 27. The fall-themed attraction features 5,000 animal-themed jack-o’-lanterns set up in different ecosystems. […]
O&R Utilities program energizes hundreds of EV chargers at condo complex
Through Orange and Rockland Utilities (O&R) PowerReady incentive program, the Harbors at Haverstraw condo complex has energized hundreds of Level 2 electric vehicle chargers across a dozen buildings in Rockland County. The $2 million project, ... Read More » The post O&R Utilities program energizes hundreds of EV chargers at condo complex appeared first on Daily Energy Insider.
5 Westchester Athletes Ready to Dominate the 2024 Olympics
5 Westchester Athletes Ready to Dominate the 2024 Olympics. The Olympics start this week, and these Westchester athletes will go for gold in Paris this year! We’re always excited to root for our countries during the Olympics, but having someone from your hometown represent the nation is extra special. They will undoubtedly be inspiring the next generation of Westchester athletes.
$470 million Pfizer expansion in Pearl River on hold until at least fall
PEARL RIVER – Pfizer’s $470 million project to expand its Pearl River campus has been put on hold until at least the fall, several sources have confirmed to Mid-Hudson News. In 2022, the pharmaceutical giant announced that it would build a new 260,000-square-foot facility, including 55,000 square feet...
Wallington football bound for better things in 2024 | State of the Program
Wallington finished winless last season, but does not feel completely defeated. Nor should it. Life was never going to be easy last year with the Panthers moving up to a higher division and confronting that challenge with only four senior starters. ...
Saddle Brook football continuing to build for the future | State of the Program
Saddle Brook seeks to continue a recent trend under its new coach. After three seasons as an assistant, Rob Bernier succeeds William Van Kersen, who took over as athletic director at Pascack Valley. Van Kersen led the Falcons to a 7-1 record and the NJIC Union Division title in the first of his three seasons in 2021. ...
Sudden Death Of Maywood Teen Sean Sidle Is 'Nightmare' For Grieving Parents, Brothers
A GoFundMe campaign launched by Sean's mother, Victoria, said that his death was sudden, and "a nightmare for any mother and father to have to go through." Sean's obituary on the Beaugard-McKnight Funeral Home website says he graduated from St. Peter the Apostle Grammar School in River Edge in 2019, and then from St. Joseph Regional High School, Montvale, where he played football and wrestled, in 2023.
Public Administration program collaborates on important, comprehensive survey targeting the Latino community in Westchester County, New York
Pace’s Public Administration program will be collaborating with the Hispanic Advisory Board, under the leadership of Westchester County Executive George Latimer, to conduct a new comprehensive survey targeting the Latino community. It will gather insights and data from the Latino community within Westchester County, addressing various aspects such as...
Emma Freid Named Team Captain for 2025 Bloomfield High Softball Team
The Bloomfield High softball team has been playing well this summer. Head coach Rich Adams' team has competed in an Essex County league, and a number of players are getting valuable time on the diamond.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER "The summer has been going well so far," said Adams. "The girls have been working hard, and we have played well through our schedule so far." Improvement comes with playing time and effort, and Adams is pleased to see those components clicking. The Bengals had a good season this past spring, and Adams is hoping that...
79% of HoLa Hoboken 8th graders passed AP Spanish Language & Culture Exam
79 percent of Hoboken Dual Language Charter School 8th graders passed their AP Spanish Language and Culture Exam, school officials said. Out of that group, 43 percent achieved a score of four or five out of five. Students who take the AP course are also typically in their fourth year of high school-level study, which HoLa is uniquely able to deliver to its middle schoolers.
Two NJ police officers among trio accused in menacing burglary
JERSEY CITY — Two off-duty Jersey City police officers and a third man have been accused of threatening individuals earlier this year, while one defendant was armed with a baseball bat. Adrian Tejada and Robert Nunez were each charged with burglary and three counts of terroristic threats. The 28-year-old...
McIver’s Newark council seat could be vacant for a year
Newark’s Central Ward could be without representation on the city council for nearly fourteen months if LaMonica McIver wins election to the U.S. House of Representatives in September, potentially gridlocking the state’s largest city while Mayor Ras Baraka is running for governor. McIver, the 38-year-old city council president,...
Reaching milestone anniversary a labor of love for Black-owned Jersey City business Independent Beauty Supply
Nobody knew how to sell beauty supplies like Jerome Rose, who knew it was time to set out on his own after losing his job at Lesters Products on Christmas Eve, 1973. He just needed a little push. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a...
Police investigating ‘Free Palestine’ graffiti at United Synagogue of Hoboken
Local police are investigating who is responsible for “Free Palestine” graffiti at the United Synagogue of Hoboken yesterday morning, with Hudson County law enforcement partners also aiding in the probe. Yesterday at approximately 9 a.m., Sgt. Anthony Russo, Detective John Quinones, and Police Officers Chelsea Tamborra and Jesse...
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