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Girls volleyball: Can’t-miss matches to begin the 2024 season
The 2024 girls volleyball season in New Jersey is here. The regular season starts up on Sept. 2 as a first step into another exciting campaign. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Styles P’s Farma Cares To Host Westchester County’s First Ever Plant-Based BBQ Event
Veteran New York rapper Styles P of the legendary Rap trio The LOX has dedicated over a decade of his career to helping build healthy communities through his health and wellness ventures Juices For Life and, more recently, Farmacy For Life and, more recently, Juice 2 Heal. On Saturday, August 31 2024, the rapper’s nonprofit organization Farma Cares is set to host the inaugural Plant-Based BBQ at the Nepperhan Community Center in Yonkers, New York.
Northern Westchester Hospital First in Westchester County to use Robotic Tech for Lung Cancer Detection
MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- Northern Westchester Hospital (NWH) is the first hospital in Westchester County to perform a new minimally invasive robotic-assisted lung biopsy using the ION by Intuitive system, a cutting-edge technology that enables physicians to obtain tissue samples from deep within the lungs. The innovative procedure is less intrusive, may enable earlier lung cancer detection and reduces the risk of complications – like collapsed lung or punctures – which can occur with traditional needle biopsies. Successfully performed earlier this month by Darren Rohan, MD, Westchester regional director of Northwell Health’s thoracic surgery program, this...
A year after fatal Jersey City police shooting, still seeking reforms
One year ago, Jersey City police shot and killed Andrew Washington after his family called 911, asking for an ambulance to take him to a hospital while he experienced a mental health crisis. Washington’s death was the catalyst for some police reforms by the state. Lawmakers passed a law funding...
Hamilton’s rushing powers Teaneck to home-opener win over Morris Catholic - Football recap
Brenden Hamilton rumbled in a pair of rushing touchdowns to help Teaneck roll to a 20-3 win over Morris Catholic, in Teaneck. The Crusaders (0-1) got on the board first thanks to an early field goal by Deacon Moody but Issac Combs gave Teaneck the lead before the end of the opening quarter by punching in a four-yard touchdown.
Hoboken gym renamed in honor of city resident fatally shot in April
A gym in Hoboken was renamed in honor of a 21-year-old man who was fatally shot in the city earlier this year. The gym located at 605 Jackson St. will now be known as the Damon Murray Community Gym. Murray will also be posthumously named a member of the Hoboken...
Huge company moving its headquarters to Hoboken waterfront
Unilever — the massive consumer goods company — is moving its North American headquarters to Hoboken next year, a real estate developer announced this week. The company’s headquarters have been located in Englewood Cliffs since 2018. Unilever brands include Ben & Jerry’s, Dove and Hellmann’s, among others.
Rutgers smacks students with another tuition hike — Here’s how much you’ll pay
⬆ Rutgers now among the most expensive in-state schools. With a vote on Monday, the Rutgers Board of Governor's has increased tuition to attend New Jersey's state university by 10% in two years. Tuition will increase 4% for the 2024-2025 academic year. That is on top of a 6% tuition...
New Concepts for Living Adds Fresh Talent to Board of Trustees
New Concepts for Living (NCFL) appointed banker Ron Krauskopf and attorney Joseph Voytus to its Board of Trustees. Founded in 1981, the nonprofit is dedicated to serving adults with developmental disabilities. The 501(c)(3) organization provides community residences, day programs, and therapeutic and behavioral services for adults living with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD).
Keep Paramus Glittering! Sign Up for Town Clean-Up
PARAMUS, NJ - The Environmental Commission is hosting a town clean-up on Saturday, September 28, and they are seeking volunteers to participate. Beginning at 8 a.m., after check-in, volunteers will join together to pick-up items that belong in the garbage or recycling.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER To participate, you must register by emailing Environmental@paramusborough.org or call Nicole at 201.265.2100 x3107. Forms are required to participate, there are no walk-up registrations allowed, so be sure to register in a timely fashion. The deadline for sign-ups will be Monday, September 16. The event is open to groups of...
Paramus Invites Recreation Athletes, Families to Coaches Appreciation Day
PARAMUS, NJ - If you've been influenced by a coach in your life, and you've always wanted to tell them what it meant to you, this day could be for you! The mayor and Borough Council, along with the Recreation Department, has organized Saturday, September 7 as Coaches Appreciation Day. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The event will take place at the Petruska Park front parking lot, 175 N. Farview Avenue from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. Borough leaders will recognize all past and present volunteer coaches who have played a vital role in growing borough programs. Special guest? A New York Giants "Superstar"! (Not sure if this is a current team member, kind of an oxymoron.) There will be food, music, carnival games and fun. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Bloomingdale PTA Searching For Members
BLOOMINGDALE, NJ - Bloomingdale PTA is looking for members to join. The group is open to teachers, staff, parents, grandparents, and community members. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER "Can you even believe that school starts next week?! Check "Join the PTA" off your Back to School list today" stated Bloomingdale PTA via Instagram [@bloomingdalepta]. For more information and to join click: http://bloomingdalepta.givebacks.com/store?limit=21&live=true&category=Memberships For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
10 most expensive homes sold in Hudson County, July 8 - Aug. 25
A house in Hoboken that sold for $3.7 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Hudson County between Jul. 8 and Aug. 25. In total, 272 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past seven weeks, with an average price of $730,044. The average price per square foot ended up at $486.
Attention: All First Responders, Veterans and Active Duty Military Hockey Players
WAYNE, NJ – Your NJ Warriors Disabled Veterans National Championship hockey team, led by Wayne resident, and Head Coach Ted Curtin, are hosting their 3rd Annual Patriot’s Day Shootout. A fundraising event held each year to honor the victims of 9/11. This is open to all first responders, veterans and active-duty military hockey players in the tri-state area as shooters or goal tenders. Together with NJ Devils Alumni, our local heroes will take 2,977 shots to honor the 2,977 victims who perished on September 11, 2001. It will be a grueling, yet rewarding evening for the on-ice...
New Woman-Owned Cannabis Dispensary To Celebrate Opening In New Rochelle
Highlife Health, LLC, located in New Rochelle at 19 Huguenot St., will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony hosted by the New Rochelle Chamber of Commerce on Friday, Aug. 30 at 4 p.m. In addition to the ceremony, the fully-licensed dispensary will also mark its opening with a weekend-long "Education-Fest" that will...
Groundbreaking Homicide Charges Filed in Westchester Construction Tragedy
This article is brought to you by the New York accident lawyers at Markhoff & Mittman P.C. | The Disability Guys. A construction supervisor in Westchester County faces criminally negligent homicide charges following the death of a worker in a 2021 trench collapse in Mamaroneck. This is the first time in the county’s history that a contractor has been criminally charged for a workplace fatality. The incident occurred when a 9-foot-deep trench caved in, burying worker Jose Vega during a mansion construction project. Prosecutors allege that site supervisor Michael Conway failed to implement safety measures that could have prevented the collapse.
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