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Timothy Flynn
Timothy Flynn, 78, of Westfield passed peacefully on Saturday, July 6, surrounded by his loving family. One of eleven children born to the late Daniel and Elinor (Ramsey) Flynn, Jr., Tim served his country with honor as a specialist in the United States Army, receiving the Distinguished Service Medal for meritorious service in ground combat.
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Eileen Nathanson
Eileen Nathanson, 89, Westfield Resident and Community Leader. Eileen Nathanson, 89, of Boynton Beach, Fla., and Westfield, N.J., passed away on Wednesday, July 17, 2024. Born on May 17, 1935 in Hillside, N.J., Eileen was the second child of Bessie and Joseph Fine. Eileen grew up on Wainwright Street in Hillside and attended New Jersey State Teachers College (now known as Kean University).
Tritone Technologies announces partnership with Allendale Machinery Systems
Tritone Technologies, a global company specializing in additive manufacturing technologies for metal and ceramic production, has entered into a strategic partnership with Allendale Machinery Systems. As part of Tritone’s overall expansion strategy in North America, this partnership aims to strengthen regional relationships with established metal fabrication experts. “We monitor...
Dramatic moment truck explodes into huge fireball on New Jersey highway
This is the dramatic moment a truck exploded - sending a huge fireball shooting across three lanes. The incident, which took place on Route 3 in Clifton, New Jersey, on Monday, July 22, closed lanes in both directions and prompted the evacuation of nearby homes The driver, a 55-year-old man, was killed in the crash. According to the reports, the tractor-trailer truck crashed into the highway barrier after being hit by a bus.
Verona Community Pool Complex More Accessible for Guests
VERONA, NJ - The Verona Community Pool complex has undergone recent upgrades to make it more accessible. The Township says it has added an accessible pool wheelchair that is available for access to the ramped pool entry. Four wheelchair picnic tables have also been added. Additional changes include a zero-entry end to the baby pool and a new splash pad.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The changes coincide with Disability Pride Month, which is celebrated in July. It recognizes people with disabilities and raises awareness of different disabilities and their daily challenges while encouraging equal treatment. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Beyond the Bag Recycling
Recycle your household single use plastic bags and film plastic wrap. Recycle your household single use plastic bags and film plastic wrap. Just drop your clean, dry, food residue-free plastic items* in the box at any of these locations. Library lobby - 298 Walton Ave. SO Recreation and Cultural Affairs...
Bloomfield Daily Buzz: Jul. 23, 2024
Follow local news and events in Bloomfield with The Jersey Bee. Here is The Daily Buzz for Jul. 23, 2024 from The Jersey Bee. Bloomfield library patrons can book one-on-one appointments with librarians on Jul. 26. In-person 30-minute appointments are Fridays between 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Bloomfield residents can schedule an appointment for basic technology assistance, finding library resources, and research. Appointments are available in-person or on Zoom.
Nancy A. Wilhelm
Nancy A. Wilhelm a resident of Greenwood Lake, NY, passed away peacefully on Friday, July 19, 2024, at Milford Manor. She was 81 years old. The daughter of Paul and Edith Brickner Lehman, Nancy was born on March 14, 1943, in Hackensack, NJ. Nancy was known by many and loved...
Marilyn Joyce Siracuse, 85
Marilyn Joyce Siracuse, 85, of Dingmans Ferry was called home to the Lord on July 19, 2024. She is preceded in death by her parents, Raymond and Elizabeth (Sojka) McCloskey, her beloved husband George, and her youngest son Peter. Marilyn was fiercely independent and always very generous with her time. When her children were young, she was involved in Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts and CYO. Later in life, she spent her time volunteering with Habitat for Humanity. Marilyn’s Catholic faith was also very important to her. She was active in her parish, St. Vincent de Paul R.C. Church in Milford, Pa., having served as a faith formation teacher and Eucharistic minister over the years. She was an avid gardener and was always working on new projects around the house. Much to her children’s dismay, those projects often involved ladders or moving heavy items like bales of hay. She enjoyed traveling with her church’s senior group, meeting with her book club and playing mahjong, cards, bingo and dominoes with friends. Despite all she did, Marilyn’s greatest joy was her family and she was always most proud to talk about the accomplishments of her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
July 22 Council Meeting: What to Know, What’s Coming Up
MADISON, NJ- During Monday's council meeting, committee members gave updates on what to know and what's coming up: What to know:CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Tax bills were mailed out July 17. If you have not received your tax bill, you can call the tax collector’s office at 973-593-3056 to request a copy. The Madison Farm & Artisan Market is open every Saturday from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. in the Prospect Street parking lot. You can find more information about the weekly market here. What’s coming up: Aug. 6: National Night Out will be held...
Slipknot Debut Album Anniversary Comes To Madison Square Garden
So, Slipknot is celebrating the 25th anniversary of their debut. And it’s coming quick. The tour kicks off on August 6th and the Slipknot Debut Album Anniversary Comes To The Garden on August 12th. I have my tickets…..how about you?. There are still a few tickets left for...
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