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Sugarman Farms Accepts WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Coupons
MORRIS COUNTY — Sugarman Farms is pleased to announce that it is now a registered vendor for the WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Programs. Customers can now use their WIC and Senior Farmers Market coupons at the farm to purchase fresh, locally-grown produce. People are encouraged to register for their coupons and take advantage of Sugarman Farms’ bounty.
Connecticut aims to reduce air pollution with EV chargers for commercial trucks
Across the United States, an estimated 72 million people live near truck freight routes, increasing their exposure to potentially harmful air pollution. In the years ahead, Connecticut and a group of other nearby states will work to clean up the air around busy highways, with the goal of reducing emissions from trucks that transport commercial goods throughout the region.
Deli meats added to recall after outbreak kills 1 in NJ
⭕ 34 people have been sickened during the outbreak and a NJ resident killed. ⭕ The outbreak has been connected to sliced deli meats. A specific deli product is being recalled in connection with a listeria breakout that has claimed a life in New Jersey and seriously sickened three dozen in the state.
N.J. bishop calls Paris Olympics opening ceremony ‘scandalous,’ asks for prayers
A New Jersey bishop is the latest Christian leader to condemn a performance from Friday’s 2024 Paris Olympics Opening Ceremonies. The elaborate Olympics opening ceremony drew praise last week for its colorful celebration of art and culture. But, it also drew controversy for featuring numerous LGBTQ+ icons and imagery some said mocked religion.
New Jersey ranks sixth in U.S. for this dubious distinction
A generation ago, you would smell cigarette smoke just about everywhere you went. Even growing up as a child, I can remember walking into a doctor's office and finding ashtrays in the lobby and in the examining room. Often a doctor would come in smoking a cigarette. Yes, that actually...
Rahway BOE Meets at Rahway HS on Tuesday, July 30 (Agenda Included)
RAHWAY, NJ — There will be a Rahway Board of Education (BOE) regular meeting on Tuesday, July 30, in the auditorium of Rahway High School, located at 1012 Madison Ave. The meeting opens in public at 6 p.m. before immediately recessing to private session. The BOE will then reconvene the meeting in public at 7 p.m.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Click here for a copy of the July 30th agenda. [Don’t miss any TAPinto Rahway news. Go to tapinto.net/enews to sign up for our free e-newsletter, delivered each morning to your inbox.] For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Stadium Series Star Re-Signs With the New Jersey Devils
The New Jersey Devils have re-signed goaltender Nico Daws to a two-year contract. The 23-year old, Munich, German born goalie has played in 46 NHL games. The terms of the two-year deal are different in each season. For this upcoming 2024-25 season, it is a two-way deal. Daws will make $775,000 at the NHL level and $350,000 at the American Hockey League level. Furthermore, Daws is guranteed $465,000 this season. In the 2025-26 season, Daws has a one-way deal worth $850,000 regardless if he plays in the NHL or AHL.
Newly Remodeled Hasbrouck Heights Home Features Gourmet Kitchen and NYC Views
This listing is brought to you by Neil Pradhanang of Silver and Oak Realty. Want a listing featured? Email us at [email protected]. Discover a sense of grandeur the moment you enter this expansive five-bedroom, three-bathroom Hasbrouck Heights home, where ceilings soar up to 11 feet high over hardwood floors, premium finishes, oversized windows and a wonderful layout for relaxing and entertaining.
Women's Association For Morristown Medical Center Honors Three Emergency Department Ambassador Volunteers with Irene Fortunato Award
MORRISTOWN, NJ - Three Emergency Department Ambassador Volunteers at Morristown Medical Center have received the Irene Fortunato Award. The Irene Fortunato Award was established by the Women’s Association for Morristown Medical Center (WAMMC) in 2022 to recognize active college-level volunteers who have contributed a minimum of 50 hours of service, demonstrated reliability and a commitment to the hospital volunteer program in which they are participating. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The three award winners are Hannah Lesser, Andrew Bambridge and Uzma Hasan. Lesser, a student at Tufts University majoring in Biology and Spanish Literature and...
Summit Firefighters Quickly Extinguish Blaze on High Street
SUMMIT, NJ -- A fire broke out at a home on High Street on Monday evening, but was quickly brought under control by local firefighters. At around 6:27 p.m. on July 29, the City of Summit Fire Department responded to an activated alarm at the residence. Upon arrival, crews discovered smoke and flames at the back of the house. The fire was declared under control by approximately 7:10 p.m.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The residents were not home at the time of the fire, and no injuries were reported among first responders. Fire departments from Cranford, Millburn, Springfield, and Union assisted at the scene. The Summit Police Department and Summit Volunteer First Aid Squad also responded. Coverage for the Summit Fire Department was provided by New Providence, Mountainside, and Westfield fire departments. For more information on the Summit Fire Department, please visit www.cityofsummit.org/fire. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
LPD nabs man responsible for June shoplifting, credit card fraud
A Paterson man who was identified as a shoplifter in Lyndhurst was finally taken into custody after he got pulled over in Essex County recently, Det. Lt. Vincent Auteri, the Lyndhurst Police Department’s public-information said. According to Auteri:. On Tuesday, June 11, 2024, the Lyndhurst PD investigated a shoplifting...
NJ could reopen historic school as it closes 2 youth prisons
TRENTON — New Jersey is trying to figure out what to do with the sites of two youth prisons that are set to close within the next few years. Nearly seven years have passed since former Gov. Chris Christie announced plans to close the Female Secure Care and Intake Facility, or Hayes Building, in Bordentown and the New Jersey Training School in Monroe.
NJ state police trooper admits punching handcuffed woman in face
🔻 Under plea deal, no public employment or office. A New Jersey state police trooper from Gloucester County has admitted to punching a handcuffed woman in the face, while she was sitting in a police vehicle, awaiting a medical evaluation. On Thursday, 28-year-old Nicolas Hogan, of Gibbstown, pleaded guilty...
Southern-style fried chicken place plans to open 13 spots in NJ
🍗 A fried chicken franchise plans to expand its operations in New Jersey. 🍗 The plan is open 13 locations across Monmouth and Ocean counties. 🍗They specialize in fried and grilled chicken sandwiches. A famous fried chicken franchise based in Colorado since 2018, has plans to expand...
Does NJ have way too many Wawa’s? Here are the numbers
How many is too many? That is the question when it comes to one of New Jersey's favorite convenience stores. There's no question that The Garden State is jam-packed with Wawa's. So many, in fact, that our tiny little state outnumbers all the other states. Not collectively, but individually (that would be insane if it were collectively).
The 11 Republic Banks, Fulton Banks Set to Close for Good in South Jersey
After Fulton Bank absorbed Republic Bank earlier this year, there's been a development. Fulton Bank will close more than a dozen branches in the South Jersey area in the near future, and some remaining Republic Bank locations are affected, too. Why Did Fulton Bank Buy Republic Bank in New Jersey?
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