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District has a new super with a plan
The East Orange School District has a new superintendent. The Board of Education announced last week that Christopher C. Irving had been hired as the district’s new superintendent and that he had started working on July 1. Irving has more than 14 years of experience in educational leadership and...
‘Pure chaos’: Travelers react to global IT outage amid flight delays
Passengers at airports across the country are facing flight delays and cancellations following a global IT outage that’s impacting computer systems. NBC News’ Antonia Hylton spoke to some passengers at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey about how they’re dealing with the disruptions.
Rahway PD Announced Several Closed Roadways for July 19
RAHWAY, NJ — The Rahway Police Department announced several road closures for Friday, July 19. The following roadways will be closed due to scheduled roadwork: 1. Jaques Ave, between Walters Street and East Inman Ave. 2. Washington Street between Lawrence and Essex 3. Lawrence Street between Washington and East Milton 4. West Grand Ave between Saint Georges Ave. and Elizabeth Ave.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER [Don’t miss any TAPinto Rahway news. Go to tapinto.net/enews to sign up for our free e-newsletter, delivered each morning to your inbox.] For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Rutgers Football Top 50 Preseason Player Countdown: No.37 Tyler Needham
The start of the 2024 Rutgers football season is just around the corner and that means it's time for Scarlet Nation's annual Top 50 player projections. We will be counting down the top 50 players based on projections of how they will perform this season. The list moves on with a look at No.37, Tyler Needham.
Guest Coaches Gain Insight at Devils Camp | FEATURE
As part of a NHL Coaches Association program, two college hockey coaches joined the Devils as guest coaches for their summer development camp. The opportunity provides each coach the ability to learn and experience the programming first-hand. Each coach will receive more support throughout the year from Devils staff as...
Union County residents on the autism spectrum share their stories
ELIZABETH, NJ — Balancing work, school, a social life and hobbies can be a daunting task for many adults, but for those on the autism spectrum, it can present unique challenges. Two Union County residents shared how they have found support and success with the assistance of Community Access Unlimited, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities.
Led Zep tribute and food trucks rock Union’s July Summer Concert Series
UNION, NJ — Four Sticks, a Led Zeppelin tribute act, was the first of the Summer Concert Series at F. Edward Biertuempfel Memorial Park. Paired with a great offering of food options from vendors, it made for an excellent summer evening. The band is made up of Tom Major...
Devils in the Details - 7/19/24: Top Tier Edition
A team reset for the Devils looking ahead at the 2024-2025 season: [NHL.com]. “Jesper Bratt has established himself as a top-tier player over the past few years. He’s recorded at least 73 points in three consecutive seasons, earned himself a big contract, and put together quite the highlight reel along the way. Despite all of that, he didn’t receive as much credit as he deserved. He still isn’t to this day.” [Infernal Access ($)]
NJDOT congratulates the 2024 award winners of the New Jersey Safe Routes to School program
NEW JERSEY – New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) Commissioner Fran O’Connor, the New Jersey Safe Routes Resource Center, and New Jersey’s eight Transportation Management Associations (TMAs) have announced the 2024 recipients of the NJ Safe Routes to School Recognition Program. This year, 354 school and municipal...
Annual ‘Smooth Sounds by the Sea’ R&B and jazz concert set for Sunday on Staten Island
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The 13th Annual “Smooth Sounds by the Sea,” a relaxing afternoon of soulful R&B and Jazz is set for Sunday, July 21 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the historic Alice Austen House in Rosebank. The rain date is Sunday, July 28. “Smooth...
Newark Airport facing delays as flights affected by Microsoft CrowdStrike Outage
A global technical system outage has affected flights at Newark Liberty International Airport Friday morning with an average of an hour delay for departures, according to the airport and FlightAware.com. An alert issued by the airport said IT outages are affecting operations but did not offer additional details except to contact your...
N.J. child, mom sickened by McDonald’s food had to be hospitalized, lawsuit says
A New Jersey woman has filed a lawsuit against a McDonald’s franchise in Paterson, claiming she and her child became ill and had to be hospitalized after eating the restaurant’s food. Yuleisi Montero, 30, states in court papers she and her young son got sick after consuming crispy...
Staten Island residents, get ready for some great shopping news! The much-anticipated Aldi supermarket is set to open soon. Today, the demolition inspection was completed for the 40,000 square foot facility that will soon house this popular national grocer. Offering a wide range of high-quality products at unbeatable prices, Aldi is poised to become a favorite spot for local shoppers. Stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to the grand opening!
University Hospital’s liver transplant program ranks top in the nation — again
University Hospital’s Center for Liver Transplantation, led by physicians at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, has once again been recognized as the nation’s leader in three-year liver transplantation survival, according to a report released by the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients. With an estimated three-year survival rate of...
Morristown Employee Facing “Disciplinary Action” for Comment Posted After Trump Shooting
MORRIS COUNTY — An update to a story that first appeared in Morris Focus on July 16, titled “Community Condemns Morristown Worker’s Post on Trump Assassination.” Click here to read previous story. Morristown has taken unspecified “disciplinary action” against Tia Ellzey, a town employee, for a...
SILive.com audio Morning Report for July 19: A Staten Island justice center, restaurant week and more
Good morning Staten Island, and welcome to the brand new daily SILive.com morning report. Note that the stories in the report are editorially curated and then summarized and read aloud by artificial intelligence. Some variations in pronunciation, tone or diction may result. To get full reporting on each of these...
Rockefeller Group Sells 147,000 SF Industrial Property in Piscataway, New Jersey
PISCATAWAY, N.J. — New York City-basedRockefeller Group has sold Constitution Logistics Center, a 147,000-square-foot industrial property located in the Northern New Jersey community of Piscataway. The buyer was Bridge Industrial. Rockefeller Group acquired the 18-acre site in 2023 and demolished a 100,000-square-foot office building that was previously owned and occupied by WS Audiology/Sivantos Group. Building features include a clear height of 36 feet, 41 loading docks, 3,000 square feet of office space and parking for 123 cars and 57 trailers. Marc Petrella and Michael Kimmel of KBC Advisors represented Rockefeller Group in the transaction.
The Utica Comets by the AHL Development Rule and Its Impacts on the Devils
As we are in the middle of the dry period of the NHL offseason, now is a good time as any to look at a league with loads of annual turnover: the American Hockey League. Just about every team in the NHL has an affiliate in the AHL. A place for prospects to develop, depth to stay active, and even harness part of their NHL team’s future. Even the Carolina Hurricanes have one again, restoring their relationship with the Chicago Wolves. Will the next great superstar spend time the ‘A?’ Probably not. Roster players and other roles that become important in their own way? It absolutely can. Key word is ‘can.’
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