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These NY, NJ, CT cities named best US places for families to live
NEW YORK - North Hempstead, NY, Morristown, NJ, and Stamford, CT were ranked as some of the best places to live for families in America, according to the latest rankings by Fortune Magazine. JUMP TO: NORTH HEMPSTEAD l MORRISTOWN l STAMFORD l TOP 5. "To select the Best Places to...
Greg Schiano talks process of naming Athan Kaliakmanis starting QB
In May, Rutgers fans heard news that they are not used to hearing until weeks before the regular season. That is head coach Greg Schiano naming a starting quarterback. Schiano named Minnesota transfer Athan Kaliakmanis the starter following a productive Spring. During Big Ten Media Days at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Schiano discussed what went into making this decision early on.
Feds say ex-NYPD officer from Staten Island bought home in Texas near his sex-abuse victim
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A former cop from Staten Island already accused of sexually exploiting minors had at one point, according to a newly filed court document, purchased a second house in Texas to be closer to one of his victims. Christopher Terranova, 34, of Eltingville, is facing charges...
Title IX pioneer: How a Shore coaching legend helped change the game for female athletes
HOLMDEL – As Nancy Williams held the young goat named “Coach” in her honor, a unique tribute bestowed on her by several former Shore Regional athletes, the scene at Oak Hill Farms was a timely reminder of how the current popularity of women’s sports would not have been possible without the pioneers. While...
5 things we learned from the Freehold Regional summer high school football tournament
HOWELL -- Exciting catches, jukes, lockdown defending and early looks at the matchups we'll be seeing during the upcoming Shore Conference football season were all on display Tuesday at the Freehold Regional Summer Football 7 on 7 Tournament. More: Shore Super 25 football teams: 'Players graduate, expectations don't' at Marlboro...
Letter: Making a Simcha – Where Does the Buck Stop?
I’m at a new milestone in life B”H. We are making our first Bar Mitzvah and as a newbie to the simcha making process, I have to admit that it’s slightly overwhelming. Would love to see a step by step guide booklet for making simchas. But that’s...
Hudson Atlantic brokers $20M sale of Southside Lofts in Robbinsville
Southside Lofts, a 64-unit Class A multifamily property located in Robbinsville, built in 2020 by Sharbell Development, closed for $20 million, according to a Tuesday announcement from Hudson Atlantic. Adam Zweibel, president and broker of record at Hudson Atlantic, exclusively represented the seller, Sharbell, in the transaction. Zweibel also identified...
Happening Tomorrow: Join the Unprecedented Raiser’s Event
Tomorrow, July 24th, is the day we unite to save the future of Klal Yisroel. Gedolei Eretz Yisroel traveled to the United States recently and raised $84,000,000 to replace the budgets which the Israeli government took away from the yeshivos. Those numbers are staggering, but we still need to raise...
Police make separate NJ child pornography arrests, days apart
Law enforcement in two different New Jersey counties have announced separate child pornography arrests, days apart. A 55-year-old Willingboro man was taken into custody at his home on Tuesday. Arthur Pitt was charged with possession of child sexual abuse material, Burlington County Prosecutor LaChia Bradshaw said. On Friday, Somerset County...
Sweeping AT&T data breach: Are those who use another service provider at risk?
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Think you’re safe from the recent AT&T data hackers because you’re not an AT&T customer? Think again. The fact is, the recently disclosed breach can potentially impact any cell phone user, regardless of your service provider. Call and text-message data from “nearly all”...
Fatal Route 3 fire and explosion — what was the truck carrying?
CLIFTON — The truck that went up in flames on Route 3 Monday morning was carrying a load of nearly a dozen different chemicals when the flames decimated a concrete sound barrier and left a truck driver dead. The highway was closed Friday morning after a tractor-trailer caught fire...
Baseball: Springfield 10U Captures Summer League Championship, 7-3, Over Clark
SPRINGFIELD, NJ -- The 10U Springfield Minutemen baseball team won the championship of its division of the New Providence Green League on Monday night with a 7-3 victory over Clark at Roesnner Field. On the mound to start was Kyle Fitzgerald, who went five stellar innings, allowing three runs on four hits, while striking out seven. Mike DeMaio came on in relief, striking out two and earning the save. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Clark scored three runs in the top of the first inning after a two-run triple, and tag-up on a subsequent fly ball. Down,...
Bristol Borough Man Embarks on 550-Mile Bike Ride to Fight Cancer
Eric Sokalski of Bristol Borough has begun a 550-mile bike journey from New York City to Niagara Falls to raise funds for cancer research. Eric Sokalski of Bristol Borough has begun a 550-mile bike journey from New York City to Niagara Falls to raise funds for cancer research, writes Tom Sofield for Levittown Now.
Donald Trump appearing at Jersey Shore fundraiser this weekend
DEAL - President Donald Trump will appear at a fundraiser along the Jersey Shore this weekend, appearing alongside a who's who of Republican luminaries forking over as much as $500,000 per head. An invite for the event advertises a reception with Trump, 78, for attendees who donate at least $3,300 per person....
Cops say son found his murdered mom at home in Edison, NJ
EDISON — A 37-year-old township man has been accused of stabbing a woman to death in her home on Sunday, where her son made the gruesome discovery. Joan Franklin Polanco was charged with first-degree murder, in connection with the death of 37-year-old Edison resident Lizbeth Benitez-Rivera, Middlesex County Prosecutor Yolanda Ciccone announced.
Teen arrested in mysterious Two Bridges bat attack
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Police have made an arrest in a bizarre bat attack on a middle-aged woman on the Lower East Side last month — but there’s still no clarity about the crime’s motive, at least not from what police are releasing so far to the public.
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