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Bayonne Celebrates Official Reopening of Historic Public Library
BAYONNE, NJ - Almost 120 years after its first grand opening, the Bayonne Public Library held a grand reopening ceremony last week after more than a year of renovations. For some residents, the ceremony, which follows the May 1 soft reopening, provided an opportunity to renew or get a new library card, as well as to discover things they did not know existed prior to the upgrade.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER “Did you know they have comic books here,” one excited visitor proclaimed. “They’re called graphic novels, and I can’t wait to check some...
New kosher eatery is literally on a New Jersey beach
I’ve written here before about a very talented pastry chef whose creations I’ve had the good fortune to enjoy. Her name is Claudia Bildirici and because I follow her on Instagram like an obsessed stalker fan, I’ve been able to keep up with what she’s been doing.
Hillsborough Police Host National Night Out Aug. 6 at Mountain View Park
HILLSBOROUGH, NJ - Township Police will host a two-hour celebratory observance of National Night Out at Mountain View Park Aug. 6 beginning at 6 p.m. National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie. The first Night Out event was held in western Pennsylvania in 1980 and has since grown to thousands of locations in the US and communities around the world. Police will mingle and interact with families and participate in games; a helicopter will fly in and land for hands-on tours of the aircraft; police and elected officials will take turns in...
Update on Free Baby Reminder Car Devices
Thank you all for the enthusiastic support and donations!. Please keep reading for information on how to order this device for yourself. Our first, small order has arrived in Lakewood. Be on the lookout for distribution information. Please donate to our campaign: charidy.com/forthebabies. We are a long way from our...
BeiGene to Open Doors at Flagship U.S. Manufacturing and Clinical R&D Center
BeiGene will mark the grand opening of an $800 million manufacturing and clinical R&D center at the Princeton West Innovation Campus in Hopewell, N.J., on Tuesday, July 23 at 11:00 a.m. Governor Phil Murphy and Hopewell Mayor Courtney Peters-Manning among other dignitaries will join John V. Oyler, co-founder, chairman and CEO of BeiGene at the grand opening at Princeton West Innovation Campus located at 311 Pennington Rocky Hill Rd.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The new campus provides 400,000 square feet of dedicated clinical- and commercial-stage biologics manufacturing space with the ability to add 700,000 square feet over time. With the opening of this facility, BeiGene, a global oncology company dedicated to changing how cancer is treated, will bring approximately 130 skilled jobs to the Hopewell area. BeiGene selected the Hopewell Valley for its late-stage clinical development and manufacturing facility because of its central location and the rich scientific, development and manufacturing talent. Currently, BeiGene’s BTK inhibitor, BRUKINSA (zanubrutinib) and PD-1 inhibitor, are approved in the U.S. as well as TEVIMBRA (tislelizumab-jsgr). BeiGene was founded in 2010 and has a growing global team of more than 10,000 colleagues across five continents. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Zuk is new president of domestic violence support group
A prominent Trenton government relations executive has been named president of 180 Turning Lives Around, a Monmouth County-based non-profit that provides help to survivors and families of domestic violence and sexual assault victims. Christina Zuk, a Long Branch resident and strategic advisor at Princeton Public Affairs, takes over the 48-year-old...
Here Comes Santa Claus? North Pole's Best Known Resident Set to Visit Robbinsville Farmers Market this Tuesday!
ROBBINSVILLE, NJ - Why wait until the holiday rush to get your pictures with Santa? While most known for his trip around the globe during the dark days of winter, Santa Claus is leaving his beach chair and boat drinks behind to visit the Robbinsville Farmers Market on Tuesday, July 23. According to his local elves, Santa will be on hand for pictures from 4:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. Scheduled to run every Tuesday through September 24, this year’s Market will once again take place at the Miry Run Recreation Area, 66 Sharon Road, and be open from 3:30 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Each week the Robbinsville Farmers' Market offers a large selection of fresh local fruits & vegetables and other fresh foods, as well as household, flower and pet items with more than 20 different vendors, including Greta's House LLC, Hlubik Farms, Jersey Pickles, Linda's Healthy Living, and The Shepherds Pasture, participating in 2023. Area non-profits such as Miracle League of Mercer County, Robbinsville Hamilton Rotary, and the The Arc of Mercer also regularly participate. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Heat, Drought Conditions Affecting Water Pressure in City, Township
BORDENTOWN, NJ —If you are a Bordentown City or Bordentown Township resident and are experiencing low water pressure, you aren't alone, and the heat is to blame. "Due to the ongoing high heat and drought conditions, our Water Department is experiencing significantly increased water demand," said Bordentown City via a Nixle Alert and Bordentown Township on its social media channels on Monday, July 22. "Consequently, some residents may notice a decrease in their usual water pressure."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Officials went on to give residents 10 simple steps to save water this summer,...
Universal Windows Direct opens new showroom in South Amboy
Universal Windows Direct has opened a new showroom in its headquarters in South Amboy, the company announced Monday. Owner Doug Conner said the company, which has offered high-quality, energy-efficient windows and entry doors for more than two decades, is excited to now offer a physical location for customers to view their products, meet experts and ask questions.
Buckingham Township to Review 150,000 Square-Foot Warehouse Proposal
A proposal for a 150,000-square-foot warehouse in Buckingham Township is set for review by township supervisors on July 24. A proposal for a 150,000-square-foot warehouse in Buckingham Township is set for review by township supervisors on July 24, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. j.g.Developer J.G. Petrucci...
Over 390,000 BMW models recalled for flaw that could end ‘in serious injury or death’
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Hundreds of thousands of BMW models are being recalled in America after an airbag inflator flaw was discovered, NJ.com, an Advance/SILive.com sister site, reported. The National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration released a formal notice in July, stating that the airbags in over 390,000 BMW...
New Fort Business Group Forms for Support, Community
FORT MONMOUTH – The “fog” has lifted and hopes are high for clear skies ahead in the ongoing redevelopment of Fort Monmouth. That’s the consensus of property owners who have formed an alliance over the last year to share information and offer mutual support. Some of...
Rutgers Football Top 50 Preseason Player Countdown: No.34 Jashon Benjamin
The start of the 2024 Rutgers football season is just around the corner and that means it's time for Scarlet Nation's annual Top 50 player projections. We will be counting down the top 50 players based on projections of how they will perform this season. The list moves on with a look at No.34, Jashon Benjamin.
Michigan Deli Lunch Specials July 23
KENILWORTH, NJ - Michigan Deli of Kenilworth has different lunch specials Monday through Friday. Check it out! Italian Sausage Panini, Broccoli Rabe, Roasted Peppers, Fresh Mozz & Balsamic Glaze served w/O Ringa $14.95CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Homemade Chicken Salad w/Apples & Cranberries, topped w/Butter Lettuce, served on a Freshly Baked Croissant, served w/FF $14.75 Homemade Roast Beef, Ham, Swiss Cheese on 1/2 Sub topped with Coleslaw and Russian Dressing, served w/Tots $14.75 Homemade Soups of the Day: Cream of Mushroom or Chicken Pasta or Rice $5.00 DOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE...
New owners have plans to help Neshaminy Mall survive – report
BENSALEM TOWNSHIP, Pa — The new owners of the Neshaminy Mall have big plans to shrink it down in order to help it survive. The one million square foot mall which open in 1968 has seen its vacancy rate decrease dramatically as many stores including anchors Macy's and Sears along with Modell's Sporting Goods, Footlocker restaurants in the food court closed their doors. The mall has just over 40 stores still open including Boscov's, an AMC theater and Barnes & Noble.
Making it Personal: Interior Designer Valerie Grant Re-Imagines Her Own Home
Valerie Grant, owner of Summit, New Jersey-based Valerie Grant Interiors, took on a design project for her own home, where she and her husband are focusing on their new chapter as empty nesters. Refreshing interiors reflect the shift from a children-centered home to one serving the needs of a couple. While still family-focused, a mix of personal and public spaces emphasize comfortable, stylish living. A special focus on entertainment-oriented areas makes the home equally inviting for intimate or grand occasions. The chic design embraces a mixture of textures, colors and layers to reflect the couples’ personalities as they enter this exciting new phase in their life.
Short Hills Resident Suggests Adding Wording About Survivors to 9/11 Memorial
MILLBURN, NJ — Jean Pasternak spoke to township committee members about adding wording about survivors to the Millburn 9/11 memorial. She stated, “I have written to each of you about the 9/11 Memorial aspect of adding this survivor wording on the different plaques, and I did get a reply, and I appreciate those replies.” She explained that her husband was exposed to toxins that he inhaled from the burning pile after returning to downtown Manhattan to work. She shared, “We were unaware of the connection between the 9/11 toxins and his unusual cancer in his 40s, only...
Wine on the Waterfront set for July 27
The 7th annual Wine on the Waterfront returns to the banks of the Delaware River at 1112 River Road in Washington Crossing on Saturday, July 27, from 3 to 7 p.m. At this tasting event, sip on wine from a number of Pennsylvania and New Jersey wineries, savor food in a relaxing atmosphere and hear songs from a local jazz musician while supporting Washington Crossing Historic Park. Tickets are on sale now, in limited supply, at washingtoncrossingbrewfest.ticketbud.com/wine-on-the-waterfront-2024 and will not be sold at the gate. Cost is $40 general admission, $15 designated drivers.
Hot tea spill permanently burns woman’s hand, new Dunkin’ lawsuit says
HILLSIDE — In the latest hot spill lawsuit against Dunkin' in New Jersey, a Union County woman claims she suffered severe and permanent burns on her hand due to negligence. Essence Springer bought a hot mint tea at the Dunkin' drive-thru on Liberty Avenue in Hillside on Dec. 17, 2023, according to the lawsuit filed last week.
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