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Hey Bagel Nook fans: iconic bagel shop opening two new NJ locations
As if New Jerseyans weren’t passionate enough about our superior bagels, we went and overloaded them. At least that’s what they’re doing at The Bagel Nook, known for their colorful and flavorful bagels. The good news for the Garden State is that they have two new locations...
Jersey Shore fishermen’s club celebrates 75 years, avoids eviction — for now
A court Monday said Sunset Beach Sportsmen’s Club can move ahead on its eviction appeal and Nov. 11 is no longer a kind of doomsday for when it would have to leave the premises, an attorney for the club told NJ Advance Media. “I think it’s the right ruling...
Hole-in-one for the Knights of Columbus Annual Scholarship Golf Outing
KENILWORTH, NJ – Recently the Knights of Columbus (KoC) Council 6386 of St. Rose of Lima Church in Short Hills, NJ, held their Annual Scholarship Golf Outing at the picturesque Galloping Hill Golf Course. The event saw over 40 enthusiastic golfers, along with generous sponsors and supporters, come together for a day of golfing with a shared mission of supporting the KoC Scholarship Fund. KoC Golf Outing Chairman, Daniel Cannon, expressed his satisfaction with the event, stating, "Interestingly, this day was a hole-in-one for all who participated. We had fun in the sun while making a real difference...
See homes sold in the Trenton area, June 24 to June 30
The following is a listing of all home transfers in the Trenton area reported from June 24 to June 30. There were 14 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,326-square-foot home on Hazelhurst Avenue in Ewing that sold for $280,000.
JCP&L Invests $78 Million in Morristown Substation Upgrade to Combat Flood Risks
MORRISTOWN, N.J. — Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L), a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE), has initiated a significant $78 million upgrade to a transmission substation in Morristown. The…
The E Street Shuffle to Perform Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the USA" Album at The Wonder Bar
ASBURY PARK, NJ - Get ready for an unforgettable evening as The E Street Shuffle takes the stage at The Wonder Bar in Asbury Park, for a special performance of Bruce Springsteen's iconic "Born in the USA" album. The big night kicks off with doors opening at 7 PM and the show starting promptly at 8 PM. Adding to the excitement, there will be a spectacular fireworks display on the outside deck during the concert break. Guitarist and singer Ryan Laughlin shared his enthusiasm, stating, “‘Born in the USA’ just feels like such a perfect summer album. It’s been the soundtrack to many a wild summer night, and for us, playing it in Asbury Park on the same night as the big fireworks show is what this time of year is all about.”CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Don't miss this chance to experience a classic album live in the heart of Asbury Park, accompanied by a dazzling fireworks show. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
West Long Branch Firefighter Faces Charges for Record Tampering
Freehold, NJ – A firefighter from West Long Branch has been charged with multiple criminal offenses related to the falsification and destruction of official records, as announced by Monmouth County…
After Producing an Encouraging 2-Win Week, Post 218 Baseball Primed for Stretch Drive
NO QUIT: Princeton Post 218 American Legion baseball player Nano Sarceno launches the ball in recent action. Last Thursday, Princeton High rising senior Sarceno went 1 for 3 with one run to help Post 218 defeat Trenton Post 93/182 8-5. Princeton, now 2-13, plays at South Brunswick Post 401 on July 5, hosts Hamilton Post 31 on July 7, and then plays at Bordentown Post 26 on July 8. (Photo by Frank Wojciechowski)
Knights of Columbus make donation
The Knights of Columbus Hennessey Council (St. Vincent’s Parish, Richboro, and St. Andrew’s Parish, Newtown) recently presented a $1,000 donation to the Poor Clare Sisters at their monastery in Langhorne. This religious order is officially known as the Order of St. Francis of Assisi and was founded in...
Jersey Central Power & Light upgrading Morristown substation to reduce power outages
MORRISTOWN, NJ (Morris County) – FirstEnergy Corp. subsidiary Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) is upgrading a transmission substation in Morristown to help prevent or minimize the impact of power outages caused by flooding, particularly during hurricane season. The $78 million project will raise equipment within the facility to...
Three of the dirtiest cities in America are here in NJ
When we tell outsiders where we’re from, we all get the eye roll. We’ve all heard the Jersey dis about smokestacks, pollution, litter, and grime. No one ever thinks of farmland, the gorgeous lakes and mountains, the Jersey shore, the hiking trails, the nature. All we ever hear about is the dirty reputation, which just isn’t warranted or fair.
NJ governor’s hometown left holding bill for $3.7M Biden fundraiser
MIDDLETOWN — The mayor says this township is on the hook for nearly $24,000 after providing extra protection Saturday night for President Joe Biden’s fundraising event at Gov. Phil Murphy’s home. Biden landed at the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst late Saturday afternoon and flew Marine One to the...
Edison woman killed by fallen tree at NY campground
An Edison woman was killed last weekend when a large tree fell onto her camper at a New York campground. The Facebook page for the Town of Colchester Police Department stated Carol E. Luistro was pronounced dead at the scene. Edison police said Luistro is the wife of a cousin to retired Edison Police Sgt. Joseph Luistro who died in January. ...
PHS Lax’s Kenah, Hun Softball’s Kobryn, PDS Lax’s Caputo Get the Nod as Town Topics’ Leading Spring Performers
ON POINT: Princeton High boys’ lacrosse player Patrick Kenah, left, races upfield in a game this spring during his senior campaign. Star attackman and Lafayette College commit Kenah tallied 108 points on 61 goals and 47 assists as he helped PHS go 11-8 and advance to the Mercer County Tournament final. Kenah ended up with 372 points in his Tiger career on 217 goals and 155 assists. (Photo by Frank Wojciechowski)
Launch Family Entertainment Set to Open 3 More NJ Locations!
Get ready to catapult yourself into more fun! A huge entertainment complex is getting ready to expand in New Jersey. Launch Entertainment, a family entertainment center with games and activities for people of all ages, is set open 2 more New Jersey locations in Morristown and New Brunswick, according to NJ.com.
Jasmine Akauola Appointed Assistant Principal of Bedwell Elementary School
BERNARDSVILLE- At its Board of Education meeting on June 26, 2024, the Somerset Hills School District approved Mrs. Jasmine Akauola as Assistant Principal of Bedwell Elementary School for the 2024-2025 school year. Beginning her career in education in 2005, Akauola has taught Pre-K, 3rd grade, 5th grade bilingual, and K-12 ESL. Most recently she served as the Program Supervisor of World Languages and ESL/Bilingual Education for Rahway Public Schools. Akauola is an adjunct professor at Union College of Union County and is a new staff member of the Institute for Intensive English. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR...
Kids Enjoy Camp Willabee at Sayreville Police Station
SAYREVILLE - Each year, the Sayreville Alliance organizes Camp Willabee at the borough's police headquarters, bringing together a community of partners dedicated to preventing drug and alcohol use among children. Teachers from Eisenhower, Wilson, Arleth, Truman, and Sayreville Upper schools dedicate their time each summer to run this enriching camp from June 26-28.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER This year, 86 elementary school students participated in a variety of fun and educational programs, fostering positive interactions with Sayreville police officers. "We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Police Administration for allowing the students to tour...
Class is in Session for “School of Rock”
ROCKING OUT: Members of the cast of “School of Rock” are ready for shows July 12-21 at the Kelsey Theatre in West Windsor. Can a wannabe rock star posing as a substitute teacher transform nerdy fifth graders at an elite prep school into contenders at the Battle of the Bands? The answer will be revealed when Thank You 5 Productions brings School of Rock to the stage of Mercer County Community College’s (MCCC) Kelsey Theatre, July 12-21.
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