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Monroe shuts out Hamilton Ross
Monroe’s defense throttled Hamilton Ross, resulting in a 5-0 shutout for an Ohio boys soccer victory on Aug. 25. In recent action on Aug. 16, Monroe faced off against Franklin Bishop Fenwick. We want your feedback on the accuracy and quality of this article. Take a 1-minute survey and...
Clark Youth Football Holds Summer Clinic
CLARK, NJ — On Wednesday, August 21, the Clark Youth Football program held its annual summer clinic. The night brought together all members of Clark Youth Football (Grades 3-8), along with the coaches and student athletes of Arthur L. Johnson (ALJ) High School Crusader Football, as they trained and ran through drills organized by the varsity football team at ALJ.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The evening culminated with Johnson’s varsity head coach, Anthony DelConte, delivering a message to the boys. DelConte had this to say about the day: “It was a true privilege having the members of Clark Youth Football attend today’s event. Having our current Crusaders talk to our future Crusaders was an awesome experience, and I look forward to all of our programs having tremendous success this upcoming fall season.” The entire Crusader Football Family would like to thank the varsity football team and its coaches for their help throughout the evening on the practice field and for generously donating their time to help the student athletes of Clark. [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
Union County lottery player wins $1M playing Mega Millions
A lottery player in Union County won $1,000,000 in the Friday, Aug. 16, Mega Millions drawing. The winning ticket was sold at Basic Food Mart in Union, 498 Chestnut St. The winning numbers were: 22, 38, 48, 51 and 61, with 5 as the Gold Megaball. ...
The Athlete We Love: 12-year-old basketball player Sihana Taipi
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – Twelve-year-old IS 24 point and shooting guard Sihana Taipi is the subject of this week’s “The Athlete We (The Parents) Love” feature. Taipi, of Bay Terrace, is passionate about basketball and loves to participate in tournaments year-round. We caught her competing in the Richard Willis Memorial 3-on-3 tournament, where she was dubbed the Hotshot Contest Champion.
Missing N.J. child found safe after massive search effort
A child reported missing Saturday evening in Mercer County was found safe early Sunday, police said. Hopewell Township Police responded to a residence in Hopewell Borough around 9 p.m. Saturday for a report of a missing juvenile, township police said. The child’s family reported that he was last seen around...
Women’s Soccer Suffers Loss At Manhattan
Riverdale, NY - The Wagner women's soccer team fell to Manhattan on Sunday afternoon, 3-0. The Jaspers jumped out to a 2-0 lead by the 23rd minute of the contest, putting the Seahawks in an early hole. Despite leading the half in shots, 4-3, Wagner entered the intermission trailing. Manhattan added to their lead in the 69th minute, making it a 3-0 game. Freshman Alana Arjona, who made her first career start, tied for the team lead in shots (2) along with junior Madeleine DiGaetano. DiGaetano led the team with two shots on goal. Senior Olivia Rubbo and freshman Hailey...
More than 11,000 students learning English enrolled in Newark Public Schools
English language learners make up more than a quarter of the district’s enrollment this school year. English language learners will make up more than a quarter of Newark’s Public School enrollment this school year, an increase over last year that points to a growing need for more teachers and services.
US OPEN SECURITY: 'No credible threats' as record 1M fans expected; NYPD 'not tolerating' protests
The U.S. Open kicked off Monday in Queens, with officials anticipating a record 1 million spectators and police establishing an array of security measures amid a “different threat environment” and concerns of protests.
Phillip Lim to Host Supima’s 17th Annual Design Competition
Phillip Lim, creative director and cofounder of 3.1 Phillip Lim, will host the Supima Design Competition runway show on Sept. 5 at 1 p.m.Kristen Bell, Mindy Kaling and More Toast The Great & Red Wing Heritage Footwear Collab Supima is the nonprofit luxury brand dedicated to supporting the use of American grown Pima cotton worldwide. The show takes place at the Prince George Ballroom at 14 East 28th Street in New York. The Supima Design Competition supports emerging talent by enlisting outstanding graduates from top design universities across the country. These finalists engage in a months-long mentorship program through Supima culminating in...
East Harlem church will be sold to developers: Records
EAST HARLEM (PIX11) – A 124-year-old church in East Harlem could soon be sold to a real estate developer for $5 million, according to court documents filed last week. The sale, first reported by Gothamist, will put the Church of the Holy Rosary on East 119th Street in real estate developer Kahen Development Group’s hands […]
Mandatory curbside composting expanding to all of NYC in October
The mandatory curbside composting program announced earlier this month is being expanded and will be required citywide starting the first week of October, according to the New York City Department of Sanitation.
Man, 20, fatally struck by train after argument near Elmhurst Ave: NYPD
ELMHURST, Queens (PIX11) – A 20-year-old was fatally struck by a train near the Elmhurst Avenue station Monday morning after an argument with a teenager, according to the NYPD. The 20-year-old was pronounced dead just after 11 a.m. after being struck by a northbound train on the M and R line, according to the NYPD. […]
Pal-O-Mine Equestrian is Holding Its 2nd Annual Choose Your Horsepower Fundraiser
Pal-O-Mine Equestrian, Inc.(www.pal-o-mine.org), a private, not-for-profit organization providing a comprehensive therapeutic equine program using horses to facilitate growth, learning and healing for children and adults with disabilities, announced that it will be holding its Choose Your Horsepower Fundraiser on September 22nd from 11:00 am – 3:00 pm at Pal-O-Mine located at 829 Old Nichols Road, Island, NY 11749. The event is a fundraiser to support the org’s Military, Veteran and First Responder Program in which Pal-O-Mine offers several weekly group and individual programs for free. Join Pal-O-Mine for a family day of fun whether your horsepower comes from the engine of a motorcycle, the strength of a horse, or your best pair of line dancing boots. Tickets are $20 per person and kids under 3 years old are free. Ticket prices includes parking, admission to the event, food, line dancing, children’s activities equine demonstrations. Tickets can be purchased in advance online at: www.pal-o-mine.org.
Red Lobster is closing another 23 restaurants. Here’s where they are
NEW YORK — Roughly two dozen more Red Lobster locations are scheduled to close within the coming days as part of the seafood restaurant chain’songoing bankruptcy proceedings. A recent court filing shows that the company is rejecting the leases of an additional 23 locations by Saturday, joining the...
New York Botanical Garden Is Getting a Festive New Light Trail This Holiday Season — and It's Inspired by Tim Burton's 'Nightmare Before Christmas'
This Halloween season, the historic Bronx gardens will light up with the spookiest scenes from Tim Burton's beloved film classic.
Heather Headley, Ben Platt Join Jason Robert Brown Carnegie Hall Concert
Jason Robert Brown has recruited some starry friends for his previously announced Carnegie Hall concert, set for October 25. Heather Headley and Ben Platt will join the singer-songwriter for the one-night-only performance. "I have been a fan of Heather Headley since the miraculous night I saw Aida in its Chicago...
William Basinski announces new album (hear an excerpt), expands fall tour
Composer and sound architect William Basinski has announced a new album, September 23, which will be out September 27 via Temporary Residence. It’s the first release in Basinski’s Arcadia Archive series which is “dedicated to the discovery and recovery of his life’s work” and will feature “archival piano recordings captured at Arcadia, his former loft in Brooklyn.”
New York gets ‘historic’ $12B in federal funds for tunnel project
(The Center Square) — New York is getting $12 billion in federal funding to help build a long-delayed second tunnel beneath the Hudson River in what officials are touting as the largest rail construction grant in U.S. history. The Gateway Development Commission announced on Monday that it had signed...
RED BANK: COPS ARE BACK ON BIKES
Sgt. Matthew Ehrenreich saddles up to begin the first regular bike patrol by the Red Bank Police in more than a decade. (Photo by Brian Donohue. Click to enlarge.) The uniform shorts were crisp and new. The freshly tuned-up Raleigh bike hardly looked like it had sat in storage since President Obama’s first term. On Friday, Sgt. Matt Ehrenreich pedaled out of the lot at 90 Monmouth Street as The Red Bank Police Department began bicycle patrols for the first time in roughly fifteen years, marking a shift both in crime trends and priorities in recent years.
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