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BeiGene Launches Biologics Manufacturing and Clinical R&D Facility in New Jersey
BeiGene has invested $800 million into a new biologics manufacturing facility in Hopewell, NJ, which also houses its clinical R&D capabilities. BeiGene, an oncology company, announced on July 23, 2024 that it has opened a new biologics manufacturing facility at the Princeton West Innovation Campus in Hopewell, NJ. The facility represents the company’s flagship facility in the United States and also houses a clinical R&D center. The company invested $800 million into the site to expand its integrated manufacturing and R&D footprint in the US.
Here’s What New Jersey Needs To Know About The Deadly Listeria Outbreak
Going to the deli in Jersey is kind of like second nature; you go to pick up subs, deli pickles, cold salads, and of course your lunch meat for the week. I've always been a big cold-cuts guy smoked turkey and cheese have been a staple for lunch for years, however, due to a new listeria outbreak, deli meats may have to be taken off the menu.
Giants' Malik Nabers named to CBS Sports' 2024 All-Preseason Rookie Team
When the New York Giants selected wide receiver Malik Nabers in the 2024 NFL draft, he filled a need for a feature weapon on the offense. There are extremely high expectations around the Giants’ new top target, especially considering he may have very well been the team’s top wide receiver choice as we learned on HBO’s Hard Knocks.
NJ is facing a potential lawsuit over alleged failure to protect endangered fish
The state of New Jersey is facing a lawsuit for allegedly failing to protect the endangered Atlantic sturgeon, according to the Delaware and Hudson Riverkeeper Network. New Jersey, as well as New York and Delaware, are being accused of failing to obtain incidental take permits when operating within the habitat of the Atlantic...
Top 15 NJ Arts Events of Week: Stephen Colbert and Paul Giamatti, Sammy Hagar, ‘Eno,’ more
Here is a roundup of arts events taking place around New Jersey, through Aug. 1. • Actor Paul Giamatti will appear “in conversation” with Stephen Colbert at Prudential Hall at NJPAC in Newark, July 26 at 8 p.m. Giamatti was nominated for the Best Actor Oscar this year, for “The Holdovers.” He was previously nominated in the Best Supporting Actor category for “Cinderella Man.” He has won an Emmy (for “John Adams”) and three Golden Globes (for “John Adams,” “Barney’s Version” and “The Holdovers”).
Another baby has died in NJ this week after being left in hot car
EAST HANOVER — Another infant has died after being left in a car in New Jersey. Morris County Prosecutor Robert Carroll said East Hanover Police were called after a 6- month-old girl was noticed inside a vehicle parked in a parking lot on South Ridgedale Avenue at Route 10 in East Hanover around 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 17. She was pronounced dead at a hospital.
Ole Miss offers four-star New Jersey D-lineman with Florida roots
Ole Miss has offered four-star defensive lineman Jermaine Kinsler. A 6-7, 260-pounder it of Bergen Catholic in Oradell, N.J., Kinsler is rated as the nation's No. 17 athlete and the No. 2 player in the state of New Jersey's 2026 class by 247Sports. He is ranked No. 157 in the Top247.
NYC triple jumper Salif Mane heads to 2024 Paris Olympics
NEW YORK -- The 2024 Paris Olympics start Friday, and New York City triple jumper Salif Mane is ready to show the world just how far he can fly.CBS New York had the chance to speak with the Fairleigh Dickinson University star after he qualified for the Olympic games earlier this month in Eugene, Oregon. He took home the gold by a whopping 2 feet over the second place finisher."An Olympian is something that's stuck to your name for life, and that's history right there," Mane told Otis Livingston. "So being able to say that I'm an Olympian, it's wonderful."Mane is...
Trader Joe's celebrates grand opening of 1st store in Harlem
Trader Joe's celebrated the grand opening of its first store in Harlem.It's inside of the new Urban League Empowerment Center on West 125th Street between Lenox Avenue and Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard.The site will also house the National Urban League headquarters, the Civil Rights Museum as well as 170 affordable housing units. The $242 million development project is the most significant economic project in Harlem's recent history.Meanwhile, Trader Joe's is about 18,000 square feet and will provide fresh produce to residents.The company expects to hire 100 crew members from surrounding areas.Trader Joe's will donate 100 percent of the products that...
Exclusive: First Look Inside N.Y.C.’s Newest Luxury Development on the Upper East Side
Robb Report got an exclusive first glimpse inside the Upper East Side’s latest luxury development, a boutique tower at 200 East 75th Street designed by the award-winning Beyer Blinder Belle Architects, with interiors by the AD100-recognized firm Yellow House Architects.This Hamptons Home Was Once Embroiled in a Feud Between High-Powered Neighbors. Now It's Listed for $37 Million. Construction on the 18-story high-rise has already started, with completion slated for next summer. Once it’s finished, the buzzy new development will comprise 36 total residences, ranging from two- to six-bedroom homes. Pricing for the units starts at $3.3 million and goes up to $22.95 million for a full-floor penthouse. From...
PVWC Urges Customers to Participate in Free Lead Service Line Replacement Program
CLIFTON, NJ - The Passaic Valley Water Commission (PVWC) is encouraging customers to take part in its free, federally mandated Lead Service Line Replacement program, funded by the bipartisan infrastructure law. Executive Director Jim Mueller emphasized that participation in this health and safety initiative is open to all residents, not just landlords. Mueller announced that there are approximately 610 homes in Clifton, Passaic, Paterson, and Prospect Park with unknown pipe materials that require visual inspection. In Paterson alone, 1,142 lines remain to be replaced, with 1,665 already completed, marking a 59% completion rate.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR...
Pfizer’s $470 Million Pearl River Expansion Project Delayed
Pfizer’s ambitious $470 million project to expand its Pearl River campus has been postponed until at least the fall. The pharmaceutical giant had announced in 2022 its plans to build a new 260,000-square-foot facility, which would include 55,000 square feet of new laboratories in Rockland County. Initially, Pfizer aimed to complete the Pearl River expansion by 2026. However, the timeline and the future of the project have now become uncertain.
‘Sing Sing’ Driector Explains Why It Was Challenging Finding The Film’s Cast
To tell the story of the formerly incarcerated men who used the arts to help them deal with their time behind bars and improve their lives, it made all the sense in the world to use the men directly involved in the powerful story. Sing Sing tells the story of a group of now-formerly incarcerated […] The post ‘Sing Sing’ Driector Explains Why It Was Challenging Finding The Film’s Cast appeared first on NewsOne.
Pacific Palisades spec mansion trades for record $32M
A Pacific Palisades spec mansion was snapped up in a $32.3 million sale, marking the neighborhood’s priciest deal in more than a year. The trade of 538 Chautauqua Boulevard beats anything sold in the Palisades in 2023 and holds the record so far for 2024, Compass agent Jacqueline Chernov said.
Inside the Latest Plan to Reopen the Upper West Side’s Metro Theater — Including Support from Martin Scorsese and Ethan Hawke
For nearly 20 years, the Metro Theater on the Upper West Side of Manhattan has sat closed and empty, despite its status as a protected city landmark. In that time, there have been several attempts to reopen its doors, the ones just beneath an art deco facade. But a potential new buyer has emerged with concrete plans, some serious Hollywood supporters, and the endorsement of a local community group.Jack Black Channeled David Lynch for 'Borderlands' Voice Acting IndieWire can exclusively reveal that film producer and veteran executive Ira Deutchman (“Searching for Mr. Rugoff,” founder of CineCom and Fine Line Features) is...
Fordham Women’s Tennis Named an ITA All-Academic Team
BRONX – For the ninth straight year the Fordham University women's tennis team has been named an Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) All-Academic Team. Additionally ten members of the program were named ITA Scholar-Athletes, the most ever in a season for the Rams. Earning ITA Scholar-Athlete honors were Raffaela Alhach,...
STEFKOVICH NAMED HEAD COACH OF FIELD HOCKEY AND WOMEN’S LACROSSE
Mahwah, NJ: Ramapo College Director of Athletics, Jan Koslowsky, has announced the hiring of Kelsie Stefkovich as the head coach of both the field hockey and the women's lacrosse teams. Stefkovich spent the 2023 fall season as the Interim Head Coach of the field hockey team and the 2024 spring...
FIVE ROADRUNNERS NAMED TO IWLCA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM
Mahwah, NJ: The Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) honored 1,125 student-athletes from 201 different institutions on the 2024 IWLCA Division III Academic Honor Roll. Five Roadrunners were named to the squad; Alyssa Curto, Kelly Griffin, Alexis Leddy, Julianna McClain, Lauren Travaglini. To be eligible, student-athletes must be a junior,...
Man Busted Following Several Vehicle Burglaries: Wallington PD
At 2:35 a.m., police observed a man walking north on Main Avenue passing Stein Avenue, Wallington police said. The man, Jovan Feliciano, matched the description of a suspect involved in numerous vehicle burglaries in Wallington, police said. Police confirmed the man was the suspect they were looking for and apprehended...
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