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Pup-Up Adoption Event
Join us on July 13 at the Middletown Feeders Pet Supply for another paw-some PUP-UP ADOPTION EVENT! KHS staff will be on-site from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. with adorable, adoptable puppies for you to snuggle. Who knows? Your four-legged soulmate might be there waiting to meet you!
Vote now: Where is the best hair on Staten Island? | Best Of 2024
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — It’s almost time to crown the best hair dressers!. We kicked off our latest Best of Staten Island 2024 category last week, asking readers to nominate the best hair salons on Staten Island. After a whopping 101 nominations were submitted on our Instagram, Facebook...
The City of Elizabeth Announces Annual Puerto Rican Flag Raising And Festival
ELIZABETH, NJ - The City of Elizabeth will once again be raising the Puerto Rican flag in 2024. The two-day event will be on Saturday, July 13, and Sunday, July 14. The flag-raising ceremony will take place on Saturday beginning at 5 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Waterfront Park located at 1 Front St.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Sunday will feature a Parade and Festival beginning at Union Square, and continuing down Elizabeth Avenue to the Waterfront. Live entertainment, food, and vendors will be available. For more information, you may contact the City of Elizabeth at 908-820-4000. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
With Almshouse Road Closed for Two Weeks, Driving from Doylestown to Newtown Got Complicated
NORTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP, PA—A major road east of Doylestown is closed around the clock for the next two weeks, creating traffic headaches for motorists trying to go toward the Newtown area. Route 332/Almshouse Road will be closed between Jacksonville Road and Second Street Pike from Monday July 8 through Saturday July 20. The road is being closed to allow crews to replace a stormwater pipe.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER While the bulk of the work is scheduled to occur between Jacksonville Road and Hatboro Road, the larger stretch is being closed to everything but...
See all homes sold on Staten Island, July 1 to July 7
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Staten Island reported from July 1 to July 7. There were 39 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,904-square-foot home on Carlyle grn. that sold for $700,000. 388 Neckar Ave.,...
On the run: Man charged with murdering NJ mom
MANCHESTER — A suspect has been charged with murder in the death of a 25-year-old mother found shot to death in the stomach. He is a fugitive from justice. Maxwell Johnston, 35, of Manchester, is the suspect in the killing of Gabriella Caroleo, of Barnegat. Her body was found near the intersection of Ridgeway Road (Route 571) and Hope Chapel Road (Route 547) in Manchester on June 27.
$22,000 2by2 Winning Ticket Sold in Trenton
Lincoln, NE - July 8, 2024 - One lucky player who bought a 2by2 ticket for the Saturday, July 6 drawing is holding a ticket worth $22,000. The Nebraska Lottery has confirmed that one ticket sold for Saturday's 2by2 draw matched all four winning numbers for the $22,000 top prize. The ticket was sold at Trails West, 36457 Us Highway 34, in Trenton. The winning numbers from Saturday's 2by2 draw were and Red 03, 11, White 03, 09.
Mays Landing, NJ, man charged for fatal stabbing in Hamilton Township
A Mays Landing man has been charged with murder following a stabbing in Hamilton Township Wednesday afternoon. The Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office says Hamilton Township Police were called to 789 Park Road at about 5:20 after they received multiple 9-1-1 calls about a stabbing in progress. Officers arrived and found...
Man Airlifted In Fireworks Explosion, Police In Manville Say
At 8:15 p.m., police responded to the Valley section of Manville and treated a 34-year-old man who injured his torso after the improvised fireworks device exploded, officers said. He was treated on scene and airlifted to a nearby hospital, Manville police said. Technicians from the New Jersey State Police Bomb...
Attorney General James Stops Four School Bus Companies from Illegal Idling, Polluting at Bus Yards in NYC Communities
New York Attorney General Letitia James today announced settlements with four school bus companies to stop illegal excessive idling at their bus yards in communities of color and low-income communities in Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and on Staten Island. The companies—Consolidated Bus, Inc. (Consolidated), Logan Bus Company (Logan), Pioneer Transportation Co. (Pioneer), and Total Transportation Corp. (Total)—will each be required to invest up to $2 million to purchase new electric buses or electrify some of their current fleet. The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) alleges that these four companies violated New York laws by allowing school buses to idle for extended periods of time at their bus yards. Emissions from buses and cars are the largest contributor to air pollution in New York, and excessive idling endangers the health of surrounding communities. By contrast, the new electric buses will not emit any air pollutants. The companies will also install automatic idling shut-off timers on their remaining traditional buses and implement anti-idling training for drivers.
Water beads fired at people outside NJ Jewish school
LAKEWOOD — Several people were shot at with two water bead guns outside a Jewish school Friday evening. Police Capt. Gregory Staffordsmith said the victims were standing outside the Congregation Kol Aryeh on Hope Chapel Road and 14th Street when a silver Pontiac pulled up and began firing. No...
Rutgers Raises Tuition, Student Fees 4% as part of $5.6B Budget
NEW BRUNSWICK – The typical Rutgers undergraduate student will face a 4% tuition increase for the 2024-25 academic year, and mandatory student fees will also rise by 4%. Additionally, housing room rates and residents’ education fees will go up 6% and dining plan rates will increase by 8% for students on the New Brunswick and Newark campuses. Dining plans will rise 11% for Rutgers-Camden students.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The hikes were unveiled Monday as the Rutgers Board of Governors voted to adopt a $5.6 billion budget during a virtual meeting. The typical arts...
Authorities want help in push to solve 51-year-old double killing
Investigators are looking for tips from the public in the fatal shootings of two people that occurred in 1973. On April 19 around 4 a.m., John Sabbatino, 27, of New Brunswick, was found dead near Otis and Grove avenues in Edison, the Union County Prosecutor’s Office said in a news release. About three hours later, the body of Jeanne Biondo, 37, of East Brunswick, was found in a parked car behind the DMV inspection station in Plainfield, officials said.
Assemblymember Yvonne Lopez: Ban Rent-Setting Algorithms That Drive Apartment Costs Higher
Leer en español PERTH AMBOY, NJ -- Assemblywoman Yvonne Lopez (D, LD-19) is devising legislation that would prohibit landlords from using rent-setting software that she says drives apartment prices up. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER “As the costs of housing, especially in the rental market, continue to increase, the last thing working families need is to be victims of a rent-setting scheme,” Lopez told The Gothamist. Earlier this year, the Federal Trace Commission (FTC) and the U.S. Department of Justice took action to fight algorithmic collusion in the residential housing market. The FTC and DOJ filed a joint...
Princeton teacher named N..J. middle school advisor of the year by a national technology student association
Matthew Halfacre, a design and engineering teacher at Princeton Middle School, was recently named the New Jersey Middle School “Advisor of the Year” by the Technology Student Association. The Technology Student Association is a national organization of students competing against each other in STEM-related areas. Princeton Middle School...
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