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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...
Foodie Friday: The Windough
NEW JERSEY (PIX11) – Brick & Dough in Montclair is holding a special pop-up in its restaurant. The Windough serves biscuits, pop-tarts and coffee from 8 a.m. until sold out. Chef and owner Jason Rosenthal talks about it on PIX11 Morning News. Watch the video player for more on this story.
Videos show meteor that passed over NYC and New Jersey
NEW YORK -- Did you see that? Several people reported seeing a meteor streak across the sky Tuesday in New York City, along with a loud boom and shaking buildings. NASA said initial reports suggest the daylight fireball passed over the Statue of Liberty before moving west into New Jersey. Social media users report loud boomSome people on social media reported a loud boom and wondered if there had been an earthquake. New York City Councilman Justin Brannan wrote, "Folks from the Jersey Shore to the West Side of Manhattan reported hearing a sonic boom.""I personally spoke with NYC Emergency Management and there is...
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...
Cambridge Street in Madison Set to Close End of October 2024
MADISON, NJ - Cambridge Street, which offers cards, stationery, custom invitations and gifts, has announced that they will close at the end of October. The store has been in Madison for the past 12 years. In a Facebook post, the owners said, "we have loved being part of Madison's vibrant downtown community and working with the best customers in town, many of whom have become dear friends".CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The store will continue taking wedding orders through mid September and all other custom orders through mid October. "Thank you for your years of loyalty. We hope to see you in the shop soon", the post concluded. Cambridge Street is located at 7 Waverly Place in Madison DOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. Get your local news delivered to your inbox for FREE each day. Sign up to get all the news as it happens at www.TAPinto.net/enews and follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/MadisonTAP/ and on Twitter at @MadisonTAP to get all the news as it happens Celebrating Something Special? Showcase Your Wedding, Christening, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Graduation, Reunion and MORE on TAPinto Milestones For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
FedEx driver was drunk in delivery truck crash that cut power to 800 properties, police say
A FedEx driver crashed his delivery vehicle into a utility pole in Warren County and faces charges including driving while intoxicated, police said Thursday. The 46-year-old driver was traveling west on Route 46 in Hackettstown about 3 p.m. Tuesday when he dropped his cellphone, the town’s police department said in a news release.
NJ kidnap victim’s smart move helped cops find car
🚨The woman pretended to be on the phone talking to a relative. 🚨 Dispatchers are trained to handle this type of call. 🚨 Police were able to locate the car as she approached the GWB. A woman secretly kept police on the phone for two hours Wednesday...
Emergency Squad Chief Calls for ‘Crackdown’ on Illegal Drag Racing in Washington, with Mayor Describing ‘Pop-Up’ Races as ‘Like a Party’
WASHINGTON—“Big time” illegal drag racing in Washington Township is something that the chief of the Green Bank Volunteer Ambulance Company is calling on Washington Township officials to address. According to Chief Barbara Cavileer, she has observed drag racing occurring on County Route 563, a significant portion of...
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. Flights are still canceled […]
TAPinto Phillipsburg 2024 Reader Survey Highlights Community Engagement Opportunities
PHILLIPSBURG, NJ - The 2024 reader survey for TAPinto Phillipsburg revealed an interest among community members in having non-profit groups advertise to our audience. We are thrilled to announce that this is entirely possible! Several groups have already taken advantage of our DIY submit content portal. Non-profit groups, youth teams, and church groups in the area are invited to reach out to our publisher at phillipsburg@tapinto.net to get started and receive more information.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER TAPinto Phillipsburg offers a dedicated program for local non-profits to submit content through our content marketing...
Sedan Wedged Under Deck After Trip Down Steep Washington Twp Driveway Goes Awry (Photos)
The red Toyota Corolla was found wedged under the back deck of a home on the 700 block of Van Emburgh Avenue in Washington Township, Boyd A. Loving said from the scene. Local police and firefighters responded, as did a flatbed tow truck, to extricate the vehicle. Daily Voice has...
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.
Counting Down the 10 Most Impactful Devils for 2024-25 – No. 10 – Curtis Lazar
Welcome to the The Hockey Writers’ Countdown of the ten most impactful players of the 2024-25 season. This is not a countdown of the ten best but rather a list of those players who are slated to have the biggest impact. These are ten players who offer unique contributions, are difficult to replace and essential to the Devils’ quest to return to the postseason. The list begins with Curtis Lazar, coming in at #10.
RECAP: Three Things From Red Bulls Weather Delayed Draw vs Montreal
The New York Red Bulls are still undefeated in Harrison in 2024 after a 2-2 draw with CF Montreal. However that doesn’t make the result from Wednesday any better. New York came out of yet another weather delay looking worse for wear. The home side gave up to leads and the fans who remained left with little to be comforted with.
Close Call for FDNY Firefighters at Staten Island Fire
“Get out, guys. Get out, guys." Within seconds of that urgent message heard on the fireground, two firefighters climbed out a second-floor window and onto a roof of a burning house. One stepped down the ladder while the other slid down as the blaze intensified. The fire started in the...
More Roxbury Area Students on College Dean's List
ROXBURY,, NJ - Roxbury area students earned the spring semester Dean's Lists at Purchase College, Seton Hall University and the University of Tampa, according to the schools. At Purchase College, Spencer Scalamoni of Succasunna,made the list. He is studying Playwriting and Screenwriting.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER To be eligible for the Dean's List, students must carry a semester GPA of 3.5 for Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science programs and 3.75 for Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Music Performance programs. They must take a minimum of 12 credits. At Seton Hall...
Paterson man arrested in shooting of Passaic City man
A man has been arrested for a shooting in the area of Park Avenue and East 18th Street. Jhon Garcia, 29, of Paterson, is charged with attempted murder in the first degree, unlawful possession of a weapon in the second degree, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose in the second degree, and certain persons not to possess a weapon in the second degree.
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