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How Much Snow This Winter in New Jersey? Old Farmer’s Almanac Has Their Forecast❄️
I know we have several weeks of summer left and fall can have some warm days too, but everyone likes to see what the Old Farmer's Almanac has to say about the upcoming winter. Will we have a winter with 10 feet of snow or will we barely see flurries? What's in the forecast for us this winter?
N.J. makes more arguments against $15 fee to enter N.Y.C., after Gov. Hochul hints at its return
The legal team leading New Jersey’s opposition to New York City’s congestion pricing plan have made more arguments hoping to convince a judge to overturn federal approvals of the $15 fee to enter lower Manhattan. The additional written arguments to a senior federal judge came after Gov. Kathy...
Check your pantries: Recall alert linked to NJ raisin company
August has been a month for recalls: Walmart apple juice and Purdue ready-to-eat chicken nuggets. We’re not out of the woods yet — a New Jersey-based company has joined the growing recall list. Pine Brook’s Sunco & Frenchie is recalling its 10-ounce Terrafina Golden Raisins because the product...
Rare, must-see listing: NJ alpaca farm for sale
There is a unique Atlantic County real estate listing that definitely goes against virtually all New Jersey stereotypes. A 22-acre property in Egg Harbor Township has been known for the past six years or so as Winding Creek Alpaca Farm. When it comes to NJ farmland, alpacas are a relatively...
Rutgers President Jonathan Holloway calls for external investigation into gymnastics program
A day after New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy called allegations made by former Rutgers gymnasts against head coach Umme Salim-Beasley “really ugly and very disturbing,” University President Jonathan Holloway called for an external investigation into the program. The external probe comes as the university conducts an internal investigation...
Dead but not buried: NJ funeral home kept remains for 31 years, lawsuit says
MIDDLETOWN — For 31 years Debbie Uraga has dutifully visited her father's grave site on his birthday, holidays and Father's Day. But it turns out his cremated remains were sitting on a shelf in the basement of the funeral home that handled his arrangements, according to a lawsuit. George...
New Jersey’s 60 worst schools for violence and bullying
Your kids are getting ready to head back to school and with that comes your assumption that they're being well cared for. And while New Jersey's schools usually rank as some of the best in the country, not every school in the Garden State offers children a welcoming, supportive learning environment.
Kayaker discovers submerged car and dead driver in NJ canal
FRANKLIN (Somerset) — Somerset County authorities are investigating a deadly crash that involved a car in a canal over the weekend. The prosecutor’s office said that on Saturday, August 24, just before 12:30 p.m., township police received a report from a kayaker who spotted a car submerged in the Delaware Raritan Canal near Canal and Grouser roads.
Middlesex County Jazz Festival will include tribute to the late Russell Malone
Russell Malone — the great jazz guitarist and William Paterson University music professor who died of a heart attack on Aug. 23, at the age of 60 — had been scheduled to headline the Metuchen lineup of the Middlesex County Jazz Festival, on Sept. 28. That portion of the festival will now be devoted to a tribute to him, featuring his quartet with Mark Whitfield on guitar.
TKR POD: Recapping Rutgers Football's 44-7 win over Howard
Mike is joined by TKR beat reporters Alec Crouthamel and Craig Epstein to discuss everything that went into Rutgers' 44-7 victory over Howard. They cover the injuries to the team (2:00), the young players who stood out (7:00), how the passing game performed and looked different from last season, (11:00), the incredible showing by Kyle Monangai (17:00) and how the depleted defense played bend but not break (24:00).
Riley shines in season opener; Central Regional rolls past Hightstown - Football recap
On both ends of the field, senior Royalty Riley was making noise on opening night during Central Regional’s 20-0 victory over Hightstown in Bayville. Riley hauled in two touchdown catches on offense and snagged two interceptions on defense to help the Golden Eagles win their season opener. Senior quarterback...
Colonia opens season with OT win over Sayreville - Football recap
Scoring might have come few and far between for Colonia and Sayreville, but Dylan Chiera’s 12-yard touchdown run in overtime proved to be the difference as the Patriots defeated the Bombers 14-13 in Parlin. Kyle Bell opened the scoring with a 3-yard touchdown run to give Colonia a 7-0...
Plainfield Police Investigating Fatal Friday Night Hit-and-Run
PLAINFIELD, NJ — At around 8:30pm on Friday night, pedestrian was struck and killed while crossing East Front Street on its 400 block, in the vicinity of the Monarch at Plainfield apartment building. The driver who struck 65-year-old Plainfield resident Jennifer Harris immediately fled the scene and has yet to be identified as of the publishing of this article.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER If anyone has information regarding this incident, the Plainfield Police Department asks you to contact Detective Hans Noriega at hnorigega@plainfieldpolicenj.gov or call (732)540-0395. You can also email traffictips@plainfieldpolicenj.gov. TAPinto Plainfield will carry any developments in this case. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Fast start propels Immaculata past Kellenburg (NY) - Football recap
Cole Hayden’s three-touchdown day helped Immaculata down Kellenburg (NY) 35-21 in Somerville. Immaculata got off to a hot start and took a 21-0 lead in the first quarter with touchdowns from Cole Hayden, Quinn Hayden, and Nick Strokes. Kellenburg fought back though and made it a 28-21 game in...
Watchung Borough Council Meeting set for Sept. 5
WATCHUNG, NJ -- The next meeting of the Watchung Borough Council is set for Sept. 5. THE MEETING AND ALL BUSINESS SHALL BE CONDUCTED IN-PERSON, including the acceptance of public comment. No public comment shall be allowed to be made virtually or accepted in writing and read into the record. All writings received shall be acknowledged and accepted by the Council as regular correspondence. The borough may broadcast its meetings virtually for public viewing. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER To call and hear the meeting, dial 1 (646) 558-8656. It will prompt you for a meeting ID. Type 99501390087#. You do not need a participating ID, just press # To access and view the meeting using a smart phone or computer, download the free ZOOM app. DOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. Type in the meeting ID 99501390087 or click on https://zoom.us/j/99501390087 Please enter your full name. Items scheduled to be voted on can be found attached to each agenda or can be requested at Borough Hall or by sending an email to the Borough Clerk at egil@watchungnj.gov. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Here's your 'Back to School Night' Schedule, Bears!
EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ - Schools in East Brunswick open this week on Thursday, September 5. East Brunswick High School and Churchill Junior High School have single-session days on Thursday, September 5 and Friday, September 6. All Elementary Schools have full days starting this week. Attached find the list of scheduled Back-to-School Nights for the beginning of the 2024/25 school year.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER For Elementary Schools, meetings begin at 6:00 PM - 6:45 PM - Grades: 2, 3, 4, and 6; and 7:30 PM - 8:15 PM - Grades: Pre-K, K, 1, and 5 All other Back to School Nights (Grades 7-12) will begin at 7 PM. Bowne-Munro DOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. September 16, 2024 Central September 16, 2024 Chittick September 10, 2024 Frost September 9, 2024 Irwin September 10, 2024 Lawrence Brook September 10, 2024 Memorial September 10, 2024 Warnsdorfer September 10, 2024 Hammarskjold Upper Elementary School Tuesday, September 17, 2024 (7:30) - Grade 5 Tuesday, September 17, 2024 (6:00) - Grade 6 CJHS Wednesday, September 18, 2024 - Grade 7 Wednesday, September 25, 2024 - Grade 8 & 9 EBHS Thursday, September 12, 2024 - Grades 10, 11 & 12 For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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