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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 ($)]
Overlook Medical Center Emergency Services, Summit Campus Recognized for Excellence in Emergency Nursing
SUMMIT, NJ – The emergency department at Overlook Medical Center’s main campus in Summit has been selected as a recipient of the Emergency Nurses Association’s 2024 Lantern Award® for demonstrating excellence in leadership, practice, education, advocacy and research performance. The Lantern Award showcases the Overlook Medical Center Emergency Services, Summit Campus’s accomplishments in incorporating evidence-based practice and innovation into emergency care. As part of the application, EDs are encouraged to share stories that highlight a commitment to patient care, as well as the well-being of nursing staff. The award serves as a visible symbol of Overlook’s commitment...
It’s Official: Paul Campanelli Sworn In as Kenilworth Chief of Police
KENILWORTH, NJ - Newly appointed Chief of Police Paul Campanelli took an oath of office at the most recent council meeting on Wednesday, July 17, to become the leader of the department after the Town Council unanimously approved a resolution appointing him chief. Campanelli is the successor of former Chief Fred Soos, who retired effective June 28, 2024, after leading the KPD for more than seven and a half years. A lifelong Kenilworth resident, Campanelli who has worked in law enforcement for over 26 years was sworn in by Mayor Linda Karlovitch next to his family.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP...
Rutgers Field Hockey 2024 Fall Schedule: 16 Games, Familiar Foes & Key Players
Rutgers field hockey has announced its 2024 fall schedule, consisting of a 16-game slate with a mix of non-conference and Big Ten opponents. Rutgers will face 11 opponents they competed against in their successful 16-win campaign last season. Last season, Rutgers was one of four Big Ten schools to make...
Scooterist Fatally Struck By Vehicle In Newark: Prosecutor
At 5:25 p.m., Kenneth Roy William was riding a motorized scooter when it collided with a 2016 Jeep at Frelinghuysen Avenue and Carrington Street, a spokesman for the Essex County Prosecutor's Office said. William was transported to University Hospital where he was pronounced dead soon after, authorities said. The driver...
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...
Elizabeth Church Announces 180th Anniversary Celebration
ELIZABETH, NJ - St. Mary of the Assumption Church is celebrating its 180th anniversary this summer. The church will hold a celebration event on Saturday, August 3, and Sunday, August 4. Saturday’s event will be from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday’s will run from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Admission is free.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The event will feature live music, entertainment, and a beer garden. Food will also be provided. For more information, you may contact St. Mary’s at 908-352-5154. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
32-year-old motorcyclist dies in crash at N.J. intersection, police say
A motorcyclist died Tuesday night after he was involved in a crash at a Union County intersection, police said. An investigation showed that a motorcycle being driven by 32-year-old Rahway resident Justin Almenas was traveling west on Madison Hill Road in Clark shortly before 8 p.m., authorities said. He collided with a sedan that was making a left onto the road from Adams Street, according to a statement from the Clark Police Department.
This Staten Island shopping center will host a free summer block party this Saturday
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – The Boulevard shopping center will be buzzing with activity on Saturday, July 20, as retailers and restaurants at the complex join together to host a free summer block party for the Staten Island community. The event, now in its second year, will take place from...
Popular P’burg brewery hosting 2 July fundraisers with vendors, drag queens, more
Invertase Brewery in Phillipsburg will be the site of two fundraisers for local nonprofits this month. The Swingle Family Foundation will host its first annual Hops and Heels Fundraiser to raise money to support its mission in the Lehigh Valley on July 24. A separate fundraiser hosted by the Zolnay...
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...
LaMonica McIver will win special election Democratic primary for deep-blue House seat in New Jersey, CNN projects
LaMonica McIver, the president of the Newark City Council, will win the Democratic nomination in the special election for a deep-blue New Jersey seat, CNN projects, putting her on the fast track to enter Congress later this fall.
This popular Staten Island community center will have a new operator, more youth/family programs
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A Stapleton community center will soon have a new operator after months of controversy about its programming, the Advance/SILive.com has learned. Matt Ferraguto, a spokesman for the YMCA of Greater New York, said the organization would be taking over the Cornerstone program at the Gerard Carter Center in the New York City Housing Authority’s (NYCHA) Stapleton Houses.
Easton Municipal Band serenades downtown Easton
If you were in downtown Easton on Saturday, chances are you heard the Easton Municipal Band ringing out through the town. The 55-member band held a summer concert at the Riverside Park Amphitheater. No matter what your age or music taste, the band played everything from The Lion King to...
North Jersey Restaurant Has Best Caviar in the State
Yelp has shared their picks for Best caviar spots worth splurging on (Read Full Post). Regardless of many other specifics, the writer opines that caviar has “subtle flavors entice any and all taste buds”. Plus according to their trends for this year, “caviar has become the latest food...
NJ restaurant receiving Guinness World Record for most tequilas
Last fall I shared the news about a place opening in Metuchen. Meximodo Cocina Mexicana & Tequila Bar opened in mid-November. Just like their delicious Mexican food, the name is a mouthful. Friends just call it Meximodo. In that article I mentioned how Meximodo would be proudly offering over 1,000...
Eyeing Sampson’s seat, Jersey City BOE president considers run for state assembly
Jersey City school board President DeJon Morris, whose short tenure has been filled with controversy, is considering a run for a 31st District state assembly, saying current Assemblyman Will Sampson IV has failed Jersey City. Morris, leader of the school board since a disputed takeover in February, said he has...
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