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Trinitas Regional Medical Center opens new 8,500 sq. ft. dialysis unit in Elizabeth
Trinitas Regional Medical Center, an RWJBarnabas Health facility, has relocated its New Point Renal Dialysis Center to the new Medical Arts Building, Suite 210, located at 200 Williamson St. in Elizabeth. The new facility will be a space where dialysis and hemodialysis patients can visit for state-of-the-art treatments in the...
NJ Transit says some ticket machines not working due to global tech outage
NJ Transit trains, buses and light rail services are not being impacted by a global technology outage, but some ticket vending machines are not operating correctly, the agency said Friday morning. “We do have reports that some ticket vending machines may be impacted,” NJ Transit said in a statement. “Crews...
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...
Scotch Plains-Fanwood 12U Raiders Open Mid-Atlantic Regionals with a 2-0 Start
ALBANY, NY -- The 12U Raiders from Scotch Plains-Fanwood opened the 2024 Mid-Atlantic regional Tournament in Albany, NY with 2 wins on Thursday, July 18. In Game 1, the Raiders beat Guilderland NY 14-1, with pitchers Anthony Minyetty and Brayden Bates scattering four hits over five innings with 0 earned runs.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER At the plate, the Raiders had a total of 12 hits with Colin Craig, Will Sacchetti, and Brendan Klotz having three each. Other hits came from Marco Barretta, Lucas Blake, Cooper Simo, Anthony Kriznauski, Anthony Minyetty, and Brayden Bates. Joey...
$132 million contract awarded for flood-risk-reduction project on Staten Island
New York-based Triumph Construction Corp. received a $132-million contract for the first phase of a $2.3-billion flood-risk reduction project in Staten Island, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District, in conjunction with the New York City Dept. of Environmental Protection (NYCDEP) and State of New York (NYSDEC) has announced.
Global tech outage causing disruptions at New York City, New Jersey airports
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Air travelers were met with the blue screen of terror at airports across New York City and New Jersey Friday morning. The global technology outage as announced by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike grounded dozens of flights out of Newark Liberty Airport, John F. Kennedy Airport, and LaGuardia Airport. Approximately 187 flights were […]
‘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.
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.’
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...
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
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...
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.
The Grace Foundation of New York receives a $500K grant for Culinary Training Initiative
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The GRACE Foundation of New York has received a $500,000 grant from the Regional Economic Development Council (REDC) through the New York State Consolidated Funding Application (CFA). The grant will fund phase one of the foundation’s innovative culinary training initiative, which aims to empower individuals...
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.
Seton Hall Hoops Stays in Style Offering Princess Anne’s Clemmons
Class of 2026 Princess Anne High School (Va.) guard Styles Clemmons has received an offer from Division I Seton Hall Pirates Men’s basketball program, yesterday he wrote on X. In addition to the Seton Hall offer, the 6-foot-2, 175-pound rising junior holds offers from Florida International, Norfolk State and...
Two South Brunswick H.S. Students Get National Merit Scholarships
SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ -- Two students from South Brunswick High School are among more than 800 winners of National Merit Scholarships financed by colleges and universities that were announced earlier this week. Bhargavi Karthikeyan and Arav Ravula of South Brunswick High School were both selected.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Karthikeyan, who will be studying Non-Profit Management, received a National Merit Scholarship to Northeastern University. Ravula, who will study Computer Science, received a National Merit Scholarship to the University of Maryland. This year’s competition for National Merit Scholarships began when high school juniors took the 2022 Preliminary...
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...
2 New Jersey residents plead guilty to helping physician distribute opioids
Two residents in Paterson, N.J., admitted to conspiring with a physician to distribute opioids without a legitimate medical reason. Jasmine McGregor, 32, and Jhenelle Lewis, 35, pleaded guilty to conspiring with Lisa Ferraro, MD, to prescribe oxycodone to people who were not actually Dr. Ferraro’s patients and whom she never examined or questioned, according to a July 18 news release from the Justice Department.
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...
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