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Exciting News For Real Housewives Of New Jersey Fans
If you watch the Real Housewives of New Jersey you’re sure to know this famous husband who’s been on the show for years, but what you may not know is that he also does standup comedy and he’ll be performing in New Jersey this summer. Real Housewives...
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...
NJ101.5 listeners have voted for the best ‘dive’ bar in NJ
Thousands of votes came pouring in on Friday and through the weekend after we announced the finalists in the four-region contest to find the best Jersey dive bar. We ended up with five finalists because of a rare tie in Central Jersey between Ellery's in Middlesex Boro. and Lagoda's Saloon...
Is NJ getting a new blueberry? Testing is underway
The blueberry may be New Jersey's state fruit, but apparently it's not perfect. This summer, researchers at Rutgers University are hitting the final phase of a quest to develop a variety of blueberry that more consumers should enjoy. Thousands of blueberry plants are being evaluated for desirable traits, and only...
Clark PD Responds to Shots Fired on Stanton St.
CLARK, NJ — Early Wednesday morning, the Clark Police Department responded to a report of shots fired at 9 Stanton Street. Members of the Clark PD quickly concluded that a man was barricaded with a weapon in his possession.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The Union County Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) unit was then called in. The suspect is Kenneth Kutyla, a 79-year-old Clark resident. He has since been placed under arrest. The investigation into this incident is currently ongoing. TAPinto Clark will provide additional information once available.DOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. [Don’t miss any TAPinto Clark 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
Walgreens Closing Select New York Stores
The big-name pharmacy has released a list of stores that are expected to close as the company finalizes a plan to fix its struggling business. Earlier this month we told you that Walgreens CEO Tim Wentworth announced that the company would be closing hundreds of its more than 8,600 drugstores over the next three years. Wentworth explained that "changes are imminent" for about 25% of the company’s underperforming stores, which could affect roughly 2,100 stores across the country.
Panoramic ScreenX Movie Theater Coming to American Dream Meadowlands
The latest in movie-going technology and audience experiences is coming to American Dream Meadowlands in East Rutherford, New Jersey, where the largest ScreenX auditorium in the world will open. B&B Theatres, the largest privately held and 5th largest theatre chain in the U.S., marks its New Jersey debut with its...
Early Addition: Think you would've had what it takes to make the U.S. Open ball crew?
Because only a third of those who tried out made the cut, here are your early links: JoJo Siwa cussed out someone who booed her at a Pride concert, Trump sentencing delayed, Staten Islanders overdosing on animal tranqs and more. [ more › ]
It’s a diverse lineup this summer for Concerts on the Hudson in Weehawken
The Hudson Riverfront Performing Arts Center, Inc.’s (HRPAC) Summer Concerts on the Hudson returns this summer with a diverse lineup beginning Wednesday, July 10. The series of free evening mid-week concerts will feature top artists from many different genres: from rock and roll to classical; electro-acoustic to Latin-Brazilian jazz; bossa nova and samba; R&B, soul and gospel; and Afro-beats.
Syracuse Basketball: 4-star commit Elijah Moore putting in the work; it will pay off
I've made no secret of my admiration and respect for Syracuse basketball 2024 four-star commit and incoming freshman Elijah Moore from New York City. The 6-foot-5 shooting guard, who I'll always maintain is vastly under-rated in the high school senior cycle, is on the SU campus this summer and according to some recent social media posts, he's grinding. Moore, per these posts, is hard at work, putting in the hours late into the night.
Drug take-backs, tales from the Morris Canal, basketball tourney in Hoboken, more | Upcoming
Hunger Free Unity in the Community (UIC) is partnering with Table to Table for a food distribution event in Kearny on Saturday, July 6, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. or as long as supplies last. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our...
Wausau West High School Student Performs on Broadway Stage
(Shereen Siewert, Wisconsin Public Radio) A Wausau West High School junior last month realized his dream of performing on a Broadway stage, as one of two students representing Wisconsin in a national drama competition. Nolan Travis, along with Middleton High School’s Ava Greenberg, performed June 24 at the 15th annual...
Little League District 24 All-Star 10s softball: Kassidy Burke powers Great Kills to stunning upset of South Shore (photos)
The little engine that could, just did. Great Kills surprised some just by reaching the Little League District 24 All-Star 10s softball championship game, but the underdogs shocked the circuit further with a 2-0 statement triumph over perennial champion South Shore on Tuesday evening in Tottenville. If you purchase a...
MTA Hero: Subway conductor Dashawn Campbell takes pride in informing commuters, helping tourists
This week's MTA Hero is Dashawn Campbell, one of New York City's newest subway conductors.On the job for about six months so far, Campbell is already catching the attention and ears of passengers, using his distinguished voice to make train announcements.Campbell says he takes pride in the job, and loves interacting with passengers and helping tourists get to their destinations.Out of the subway trains he's already worked on, he says the Q line is his favorite.ALSO READ: Trouble ahead, trouble behind for frustrated NJ Transit commutersN.J. Burkett has the latest.----------* Get Eyewitness News Delivered* More Manhattan news* Send us a news tip* Download the abc7NY app for breaking news alerts* Follow us on YouTubeSubmit a tip or story idea to Eyewitness NewsHave a breaking news tip or an idea for a story we should cover? Send it to Eyewitness News using the form below. If attaching a video or photo, terms of use apply.
NYC expands debit card program for migrant families to buy food, baby essentials
NEW YORK CITY - NYC is expanding a program providing migrant families with debit cards to buy food and baby essentials. Around three months ago, the Adams administration started testing out the program with a small group of families with children staying at city-run shelters. It started at three hotels. About 3,000 people received the cards. Now 7,300 pre-paid cards will be distributed.
NYC Subway Station Honors LGBTQ+ History With Name Change To Christopher Street-Stonewall Station
The riots near the Stonewall Inn in 1969 are widely considered the birth of the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement. On June 28, one of New York City’s historic subway stations in Lower Manhattan got a new name. The Christopher Street-Sheridan Square station on New York City’s 1 subway line was officially renamed the Christopher Street-Stonewall station, in honor of the riots at the nearby Stonewall Inn in 1969. The uprising is widely considered the birth of the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement.
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