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Displaying Resilience in Rolling with the Punches, Tiger Women’s Soccer Edges Miami 1-0 in Opener
SPECIAL K: Princeton University women’s soccer player Kayla Wong, right, defends a foe in a game last fall. Last Saturday, sophomore midfielder Wong picked up an assist and helped key a strong defensive effort as Princeton defeated Miami 1-0 in its season opener. The Tigers will look to keep on the winning track when they host Seton Hall on August 29. (Photo by Frank Wojciechowski)
Stop & Shop will soon stop selling tobacco products in all stores
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – In an effort to support community wellness, Stop & Shop has announced that it will cease cigarette and tobacco sales in all of its supermarket locations on Aug. 31. “Our responsibility as a grocer goes far beyond our aisles, and we are committed to taking...
Step Inside the $5.99M ‘Gatsby Barn’ in New Hope: A 1920s-Inspired Luxury Estate
A luxurious property in New Hope, once home to famed musician Leon Redbone, is now on the market for $5,995,000. A luxurious property in New Hope, once home to famed musician Leon Redbone, is now on the market for $5,995,000, writes Ariana Perez-Castells for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Located at 2169...
Bridge Dedicated in Honor of PFC George Huntzinger
The Brownsville Road bridge in Middletown Township was recently dedicated to honor the service and memory of a local man killed in action during the Vietnam War. Remembering Private First Class (PFC) George Raymond Huntzinger, the community and elected officials gathered on Friday, August 23rd, to honor his service to the country. PFC Huntzinger was a resident of Lower Southampton Township, enlisted in the U.S. Army and was sadly killed in action in Vietnam on Oct. 26, 1969.
Spilled wine ends in wild violence at NJ celebrity chef restaurant
RUMSON — Spilled red wine led to a confrontation inside a celebrity chef restaurant in Monmouth County on Thursday night. Rumson police Lt. Christopher Isherwood said police responded to the Red Horse restaurant on Ridge Road at the Avenue of the Two Rivers after customer David Gulley, 75, of Palm Beach Shores, Florida, pulled a knife on another customer.
Football preview: Big Central Conference National Silver Division
The 2024 season for the Edison, Franklin, North Brunswick, Sayreville and St. Thomas Aquinas high school football teams is set for kickoff. Here's a look at team previews for the Big Central Conference National Silver Division: ...
Big Ten Preview: Rutgers Football Kicks Off The 2024 Season Against Howard Thursday Night
Rutgers football opens its 2024 season by hosting Howard Thursday at SHI Stadium. Kickoff is set for 6 p.m. on Big Ten Network. The Scarlet Knights are 11-4 in season openers under head coach Greg Schiano, including victories each of the past four years. SCOUTING RUTGERS. • The roster includes...
Midweek Arts Events in Princeton: A Season Preview for McCarter and a Play Opening at the Arts Council
Princeton, NJ – In the last week of August, we would expect some people to look ahead to what’s in store just around corner, or shortly after Labor Day. We have just such an event this week, a season preview presentation by McCarter Theatre at the Princeton Public Library on Tuesday, August 27, at 6:30 p.m. Artistic Director Sarah Rasmussen and Director of Presented Programming Paula Abreu will offer a behind the scenes overview of this season’s music, theater, dance, and spoken word events and artists. Debbie Bisno, director of university and artistic partnerships, will moderate.CLICK HERE...
GIRL FIGHT! A Rutgers Women's Soccer Player Judo Tossed A Girl From UMass And Threw A Tyson-Like Haymaker
So I was watching the Rutgers vs. UMass women's' soccer match this afternoon, trying to meet my annual quota of one before football officially starts up, and I damn near fell off my couch when I saw these ladies acting.....well, they were acting un-ladylike! I haven't seen a fight like this since Jose Ramirez knocked Tim Anderson out cold last baseball season.
Borough of Kenilworth Announces On-Going Road Construction
KENILWORTH, NJ - Please see the following announcement from the Borough of Kenilworth regarding road construction along the Boulevard. Due to on-going road construction, sections of the Boulevard will be reduced to one lane in each direction between 6 pm - 6 am, Mon. - Fri. Additionally, there may be partial road closures of certain side streets leading to the Boulevard. Expect heavy delays and follow the detours carefully. Please be patient as this work is expected to continue until early fall.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Make sure you don’t miss any Kenilworth news! Sign-up for our free daily e-newsletter. Know a story we should share with readers? Email tcuppari@tapinto.net and tell us about it. TAPinto Kenilworth is free to read, funded entirely by business advertising.DOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. Thank you for reading TAPinto Kenilworth. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
For Saint Peter’s Pediatric Craniofacial and Neurosurgical Team, It’s About Changing Young Lives
Haga clic aquí para leer esta historia en español NEW BRUNSWICK – The doctors, surgeons, nurses and other highly trained professionals who comprise the team at the Craniofacial and Neurosurgical Center at The Children’s Hospital at Saint Peter’s University Hospital had 114 new visits last year – and that’s in addition to all the patients who are already under their care.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The majority of these patients are babies and toddlers who were born with congenital conditions such as cleft lip or cleft palate. So treating a teenager who grew up...
Victim in West New York hit-and-run dies; motorcyclist faces new charge
A Union County motorcyclist who authorities say was involved in a hit-and-run crash in West New York is facing upgraded charges after the victim died Saturday. Samuel Collazo, 20, of Westfield, is now charged with knowingly leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death in the Aug. 17 incident at Bergenline Avenue and 57th Street, Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez said.
Two More Performances Added For GREASE at Bucks Cty. Playhouse
Bucks County Playhouse will extend its hit production of “Grease,” which opened on August 9, for two additional performances. Performances have been added on Wednesday, August 28 at 7:30pm and Wednesday, September 4 at 7:30pm. Tickets are now on sale for both performances. Hunter Foster, who appeared in...
Wood Manufacturing Council expands board, continues efforts to attract worker
MONCTON, New Brunswick — The Wood Manufacturing Council (WMC) works to unite leaders in wood manufacturing to solidify its role as an advocate for human resource opportunities and challenges within the industry. The WMC's mission is to create a unified front, enhancing its ability to influence government policies and regulatory decisions, and provide a singular, authoritative voice for the sector for human resources.
Beaches at this Staten Island park are re-opened for swimming, advisory still in place
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – The beaches at Great Kills Park have reopened for swimming, the National Park Service announced. The park service last Thursday had announced that bacterial levels in water samples taken from the park had exceeded local, state and National Park Service standards for recreational activity. Due...
RED BANK: “DIRTY JOBS KING” HONORED FOR SEWAGE SPILL HUSTLE
Mayor Billy Portman the Golden Plunger to Mark Woszczak. (Photo by Brian Donohue. Click to enlarge.) If one were to list the essential functions of local government, safely removing and processing what we flush down the toilet is arguably one, if not the, most important function. And so, one could...
Crews work to repair road damage after water main break in Middletown
Crews are working to repair road damage that occurred after a water main break in Middletown on Saturday. It happened on Church Street outside the Middletown Arts Center near the train station. The ruptured main filled the street with water on Saturday night and was repaired Sunday afternoon. Officials estimate...
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