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Millburn Recreation Department Holds Ribbon Cutting Grand Opening of New Gero Park Pickleball Courts
MILLBURN, NJ – On Thursday, July 18, Millburn’s Recreation Department invited residents to celebrate the opening of its four new pickleball courts. Millburn Recreation Director Chris Myers shared, “I and the entire recreation team are extremely excited to welcome Millburn residents to this new facility and thank everyone who played a role in contributing to the completion of this project.”CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER He specifically expressed gratitude for the help of Mayor Annette Romano, Township Committeeman Liaison Ben Stoller and the rest of the Millburn Township Committee. “We thank you for your...
Murphy gives OK to controversial North Jersey power plant for sewage facility
Gov. Phil Murphy's administration will move forward with a controversial power plant that environmentalists and community groups have long opposed, a senior administration official said Thursday. The $180 million natural gas power plant to provide backup power at the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission in Newark was put on hold by Murphy more than...
NJ paves way for power plant in area stressed by pollution
Gas power plant to help run sewage treatment facility in Newark gets 'limited' approval. State environmental regulators issued a limited approval Thursday for a natural gas power plant at a sewage treatment plant adjacent to a neighborhood known to already be overburdened by pollution. The New Jersey Department of Environmental...
Former Marine, Morris County Sheriff's Detective Robert Forte Joins Chatham Township Police Department
CHATHAM, NJ -- Former Marine and Morris County Sheriff's Office Detective Robert Forte was officially sworn in as a new member of the Chatham Township Police Department by Mayor Stacey Ewald on Tuesday night. Forte enlisted in the US Marine Corps in 2012 and served as an ammunition technician until 2016. After the Marine Corps, he attended Bergen Community College and graduated with an Associate of Science in Business Administration, concentrating on Finance.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Forte joined the Morris County Sheriff’s Office in 2019 after graduating from the Morris County Police Academy’s Basic Police Class. During his time with the Sheriff’s Office, he was a Detective in the Warrant Section, where he successfully served several hundred criminal warrants. Additionally, Forte served as the PBA President for Local 151. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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.
NYC Restaurant Week on Staten Island features 10 spots
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — What are Staten Islanders making for dinner from Monday, July 22 through Sunday, Aug. 18? That would be reservations during NYC Restaurant Week, a program kicked off by New York City Tourism + Conventions. The Big Apple’s official destination guide steers NYC residents and visitors...
Police: Delivery truck driver who crashed vehicle into utility pole in Hackettstown was drunk
HACKETTSTOWN, N.J. - A delivery truck driver was drunk when his vehicle slammed into a utility pole in Hackettstown, New Jersey Tuesday, according to town police. Officers were on a motor vehicle stop around 3 p.m. in front of 100 Main Street, near the intersection of Main Street and Valentine Street, when the officers heard a loud crashing sound and saw a FedEx delivery truck had crashed into a utility pole at the intersection, according to a Facebook post from the Hackettstown Police Department.
On the tenth anniversary of Eric Garner’s death, his mother, daughter, and cousin made an emotional journey to the Staten Island site where he was killed. Their march, filled with personal grief and determination, is a powerful reminder of the human cost behind the fight for justice and change.
Hot tea spill permanently burns woman’s hand, new Dunkin’ lawsuit says
HILLSIDE — In the latest hot spill lawsuit against Dunkin' in New Jersey, a Union County woman claims she suffered severe and permanent burns on her hand due to negligence. Essence Springer bought a hot mint tea at the Dunkin' drive-thru on Liberty Avenue in Hillside on Dec. 17, 2023, according to the lawsuit filed last week.
From T-shirts to tattoos, merch frenzy follows Trump assassination attempt
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Just over four decades ago, former President Ronald Reagan was shot in an assassination attempt. He lived to tell the tale. Four days ago, former President Donald Trump was shot in an assassination attempt. He, too, lived to tell the tale. The difference between the...
Paterson approves $8.6M contract to repave pothole marred River Street
PATERSON — The long-delayed resurfacing project for pothole-plagued River Street moved forward this week as the City Council approved an $8.6 million construction contract. Mayor Andre Sayegh said the work should start in August and be completed next spring. Paterson ended up getting a lower price on the contract...
SAGE: Investor buys 31-unit Elizabeth apartment building for $4.2 million
105 Grove St. in Elizabeth — Courtesy: SAGE Investment Real Estate Advisors. A private investor has acquired a 31-unit apartment building in Elizabeth for $4.2 million, in a newly announced deal by SAGE Investment Real Estate Advisors. Located in the city’s Elmora section, the property at 105 Grove St....
Amicus Therapeutics debuts Princeton headquarters in Ware Malcomb-designed space
Amicus Therapeutics has opened its new 27,200-square-foot global headquarters at 47 Hulfish St. in Princeton. — All photos courtesy: Ware Malcomb. Amicus Therapeutics has unveiled its new global headquarters in downtown Princeton, where it occupies more than 27,000 square feet of office space designed by Ware Malcomb. Located in...
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