Ocean Beach
LATEST NEWS
Tyrus Lazar Dethrones Repeat Pete in Maria Pizza Milltown's Pizza Eating Contest
MILLTOWN, NJ - Repeat Pete didn't become Three-peat Pete in the 2024 pizza eating contest sponsored by Milltown's popular Maria's Pizza on Thursday. Tyrus Lazar defeated the two-time Milltown Fourth of July Pizza Eating Contest winner Pete Lewandowski. Lewandowski won the inaugural contest in 2022 and repeated last summer, earning him the nickname Repeat Pete from Maria's Pizza owners, Rosamaria and Camillo Bonesse. Lazar downed seven full slices in five minutes to win the 2024 title. The teen recently graduated from Milltown's Joyce Kilmer Middle School and will be starting Spotswood High School in September. Lazar and his family will get to enjoy a free Maria's Pizza for a year, following his victory. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Seven slices in five minutes stands as the record for the Milltown Fourth of July Pizza Eating Contest. Lewandowski set the record in 2022. The pizza eating contest has become a popular addition to Milltown's day-long Fourth of July festivities. Maria's Pizza has two locations. Rosamaria and Camillo opened their second Maria's Pizza location on Summerhill Road in Spotswood earlier this year. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Text your Town: Text PBURG to 91896 to Opt-In to the new Text System for Phillipsburg
PHILLIPSBURG, NJ – Report Issues and Find Answers right from your cell phone with the Town of Phillipsburg’s new service powered by TextMyGov. “We put out a notice about our new texting service which is active and available to residents,” Business Administrator Matt Hall shared.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Now, residents can report issues and find answers by texting PBURG to 91896. By connecting via text, a resident can skip a phone call and instead report an issue quickly or find information on the go. The smart texting technology evaluates the resident’s input and...
Rob Stone, master marketer of hip-hop, is dead at 55
A photo provided by Jonathan Mannion shows Rob Stone, a founder of the influential music magazine The Fader who also bridged the worlds of hip-hop and the Fortune 500 with his innovative marketing agency. Stone died on June 24, 2024, in Mount Kisco, N.Y. He was 55. (Jonathan Mannion via The New York Times)
Mets spring training hero released from his contract, another player gone through waivers
How quickly has the MLB season gone by? If the New York Mets already being past their 81-game midway point wasn’t enough of an indication, the freshness of what Trayce Thompson did for the club in spring training is sure to spark some feelings of “where has the time gone?”
4 Shot, 1 Critically, In Poughkeepsie During Large, 'Disorderly,' Gathering, Police Say
The incident occurred in Dutchess County in the city of Poughkeepsie around 3:30 a.m., Friday, July 5, in the area of 380 Main St. According to Det. Sgt. Terrance Beam of the Poughkeepsie Police, responding officers, encountered a large disorderly group and four people suffering from gunshot wounds. Officers began...
'She Was A Survivor:' Loved Ones Mourn Loss Of Woman, 32, Killed By Train In Garfield
She was a two-time liver transplant recipient. She was nine months sober. The 32-year-old Wallington resident had a new boyfriend, Richard Black, and the two were in love. But on Wednesday, July 3, Tara died by suicide, throwing herself in front of a train near the Plauderville Station in Garfield, behind her boyfriend's home, loved ones and NJ Transit officials tell Daily Voice.
Venezuelan Gang Smuggles Guns into NYC Migrant Shelters Using Food Delivery Bags
In a shocking revelation, authorities uncovered that a Venezuelan gang has been smuggling guns into NYC migrant shelters using food delivery bags. This clandestine operation came to light after an accused cop-shooter admitted to the tactic. Smuggling Operation Unveiled. The gun-smuggling technique involved concealing firearms within bags typically used for...
Middletown Gets Latest Device For ‘Blanketing” EV Battery Fires
MIDDLETOWN – As electric vehicle (EV) sales grow, Two River firefighters are adapting to the new technology with new tactics and one local business is stepping up to help. Traditional procedures are less effective in fighting and containing electric car battery fires, so during a ceremony last month, Reliable Automotive Equipment, located in the Belford section of Middletown, donated three new fire containment blankets to the Middletown Fire Department. The blankets are made by Wielander and Schill; Reliable is the German company’s North American distribution partner and was proactive in sourcing the best fabric for the blankets, which will contain a fire while letting water permeate it.
Long Island child burns down 2 homes with fireworks, police say
LEVITTOWN, N.Y. -- A Long Island man is accused of giving 4th of July fireworks to an 11-year-old child, sparking a fire that damaged both his and his neighbor's homes.Police said they responded to several fireworks-related incidents Thursday across Nassau and Suffolk counties.Karamjit Singh, 33, of Levittown, was charged with arson, reckless endangerment, unlawfully selling fireworks to someone under 18, unlawfully possessing fireworks and endangering the welfare of a child. Nassau County Police said he supplied the 11-year-old with the fireworks and then told the child to light them. The fireworks malfunctioned, causing a shed to burst into flames. The flames spread to...
NY weather update: New York under a heat advisory until Saturday evening
On Saturday at 2:49 p.m. the National Weather Service issued an updated heat advisory in effect until 8 p.m. for Albany, Rensselaer, Columbia and Dutchess counties. The weather service says, "Heat index values of 95 to 100 degrees." "Hot temperatures and high humidity may cause heat illnesses," states the weather...
DEC Warns New York ‘Do Not Touch This Plant!’
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is warning everyone to avoid touching this very large invasive plant that can cause painful burns and scarring. If you lived in New York for a while you've probably heard the warning before from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) advising everyone to avoid any contact whatsoever with a specific plant that can be found scattered across the state.
New York Ranks High in States with High Senior Bankruptcy Risk
As we get older, many New Yorkers begin to think about retiring and holding on to the money that we worked so hard to obtain. Do we stay in the Empire State or do we move down south where the weather is warmer and taxes are lower?. Recent info shows...
Saluting local veterans with a lot of fun
The Town of Hempstead presented its “Salute to Veterans Firework Spectacular” on June 29, although it was much more than just pretty colors lighting up the skies. Point Lookout’s Town Park was packed with massive bouncy houses and slides for fast-paced fun, and pop-up tents and tables for people to shop for all sorts of goods from fellow community members.
Endless opportunities for Wantagh’s Class of 2024
Under the golden sun on the Wantagh High School turf field, seniors marked a milestone as they turned their tassels and officially became graduates during the 69th annual commencement ceremony on June 21. The Class of 2024 processed onto the field to the tune of “Pomp and Circumstance” while Michael...
Renowned Sculptor John DiNaro's Artwork Showcased at Freeport Recreation Center
The Freeport Recreation Center is proudly displaying the artwork of acclaimed artist John DiNaro for two months, beginning on July 7. The art is being exhibited at the center’s Art Alcove, which has been procured by the Long Island Arts Council at Freeport to further the presence of art in the lives of local residents.
Freeport’s 'Movies in the Park' Continues with 'Trolls Band Together' on July 11
Families searching for a no-cost evening of entertainment will be thrilled as the screenings of free movies will continue on, July 11, 2024, after dusk., at Cow Meadow Park, 701 S. Main St. with Trolls Band Together. The event is under the auspices of Village Hall, and the free movies...
Annual celebration honors volunteers at Gural JCC's general meeting
Celebrating the volunteers for another year of events and expressing how much they help the community was the focus of the Marion & Aaron Gural JCC’s annual general meeting. Held at the Gural JCC’s Harrison-Kerr Family Campus in Lawrence, the June 26 get together highlighted major events and activities from the 2023-2024 year and announced new and upcoming projects to be unveiled soon.
Welcome to NewsBreak, an open platform where diverse perspectives converge. Most of our content comes from established publications and journalists, as well as from our extensive network of tens of thousands of creators who contribute to our platform. We empower individuals to share insightful viewpoints through short posts and comments. It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency: our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. We strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation. Join us in shaping the news narrative together.