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See all homes sold in Hackensack, June 24 to June 30
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Hackensack reported from June 24 to June 30. There were 4 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,076-square-foot home on Passaic Street in Hackensack that sold for $435,000. 9 Vreeland...
Westchester-Putnam girls track: State medalists Crisp and Donovan share top award
Elisa Crisp and Haylie Donovan both pray at the starting line. Donovan even puts holy water on her legs before her races. Doing so increases the feeling God is with her when she runs, although there's also a luck component to it, too. ...
New Jersey Rolls Out New Temporary License Plates to Fight Black Market Exposed by Streetsblog
New Jersey is rolling out new temporary license plates with "enhanced security features" to fight the black market that has inundated New York City and other parts of the country with sham paper tags, the state Motor Vehicle Commission announced on Monday. The agency released few details about the new...
Look for these NJ athletes at the Paris Olympics this summer
New Jersey has been ready — along with the rest of the world — to again cheer on our hometown Olympic athletes. Trials to qualify for various events at the summer games in Paris, France, have now been winding down. Among them, NJ track star Athing Mu suffered...
A Facelift for Fair Lawn: New Beginnings
In October 2023, the New Beginnings by Jackie hair salon in Fair Lawn cut the ribbon on a new storefront façade, leading to an uptick in business. This project, which cost just under $12,000 to complete, was part of the Fair Lawn Storefront Improvement Program created through the state’s Main Street New Jersey program to help the town’s business owners better compete post-pandemic.
Endangered N.J. school saved by state budget boost, educators say
The New Jersey School of Conservation will be able to continue its environmental education programs and reach out more energetically to underserved schools thanks to an increase in state funding in the budget Gov. Phil Murphy signed on Friday. Murphy’s preliminary budget had included only $800,000 for the school, which...
New York City launches coalition to enhance quality of life in Midtown Manhattan
New York city is squaring off against issues that affect quality-of-life in the Big Apple.On Tuesday, officials kicked off the Midtown Community Improvement Coalition. It's a multi-agency alliance aiming to create a cleaner, and safer business district in the heart of Manhattan.The coalition will deploy teams for regular walk-throughs, keeping an eye out for things like substance abuse, retail theft and more.The coalition will cover parts of Seventh, Eighth and Ninth avenues between 34th and 45th streets.It comes amid quality-of-life complaints by New Yorkers, but visitors are worried too -- for their safety, and that has gotten the attention of...
Concerned About Passaic River? Coalition Invites Hawthorne, Neighboring Communities to River Discussion
FAIR LAWN, NJ - Concerned about the Passaic Riverfront? Here's a chance to voice concerns at the Fair Lawn Athletic Club on July 17. Discussion: "Tell us your concerns, your ideas and desires for the future of the Passaic River and its impact on your community."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The Passaic River Coalition is hosting a community gathering of residents from neighboring towns that share the Passaic riverfront along the upper Passaic, including Fair Lawn, Elmwood Park, Paterson and Hawthorne. WHEN: Wednesday, July 17 - 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. WHERE: Fair Lawn Athletic...
A visit to 'Camp Junior'
Summer camp season is officially underway, and hundreds of kids from the Bronx are getting their chance to experience life outside of the city thanks to 'Camp Junior,' named in honor of Lesandro 'Junior' Guzman-Feliz, who was fatally beaten and stabbed by gang members six years ago. FOX 5 NY's Richard Giacovas heads to Orange County to look at how organizers are remembering the teen while giving others the chance for a unique summer experience.
Chaverim of Rockland Celebrates 25 Years of Service
Chaverim of Rockland marks a significant milestone this July, celebrating 25 years since its establishment in Monsey, by Rabbi Shaya Zev Erps in 1999. This grassroots organization was created to assist stranded motorists and provide support for elderly and handicapped individuals through a dedicated hotline. Fielding over 50,000 calls annually,...
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