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Yakov Stein facing multiple foreclosures in Atlanta
Lakewood, New Jersey-based investor Yakov Stein is the latest to join the growing club of distressed multifamily owners. Two of his Atlanta properties are looking at possible foreclosures, BisNow reported. One is for a $46.5 million mortgage on a 224-unit Parkway Vista apartment complex near Northlake Mall, where a public...
Beaver Brown Band, coming to the Stone Pony, has jamming history with Springsteen
There was a time, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, when Rhode Island's Beaver Brown Band was one of Bruce Springsteen's favorite groups to jam with. From the Fast Lane in Asbury Park to Big Man's West in Red Bank, Springsteen played with the band 12 times from 1978 to 1982, cementing...
Shore Super 25 football teams: Exciting 'Air Raid' offense still a thing at Freehold Township
The Asbury Park Press is featuring high school football teams being considered for our preseason Shore Super 25 team rankings. FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — After what most Freehold Township High football fans would consider a successful season this past fall, the Patriots will look to build on that in the coming season behind quarterback...
Softboard Rodeo packs Inlet Beach
MANASQUAN — Cowabunga! On a beautiful Friday beach day the Manasquan Boardriders Club (MBRC) held the ninth annual Softboard Rodeo. The competition invited local groms aged 16 and under to Inlet Beach to test their skills and creativity in the unique surf contest. With soft tops scattered across the shoreline of Manasquan Inlet Beach, contestants began lined up on the fence 50 meters from the shoreline.
Neptune Plaza reaches full occupancy with its newest signed lease: UPS Store
Neptune Plaza Shopping Center in Neptune City is now at full occupancy, as the UPS store signed on to take the final space in the 217,748-square-foot shopping center. Azarian Realty Co., the exclusive leasing and property management agent for the center, made the announcement Wednesday. Consisting of 23 tenant spaces...
Borough Council OK's New Condos in Red Bank
According to The Asbury Park Press, earlier this week a four-story condominium across from Red Bank’s train station was approved unanimously by the borough planning board. In order to build the condos, two houses on Oakland Street, and the Mexican restaurant Mi Lupita’s Kitchen, a detached garage and a neighboring two-story building that currently houses Detour Framing on Bridge Avenue would be razed. The developer reduced the number of units from 32 to 20. The units will all be two-bedroom units with 2 of the condominiums being sold as affordable units.
New shellfish nursery set up in Normandy Beach
BRICK TOWNSHIP — A new upweller location for ReClam the Bay opened up recently at the Normandy Beach Improvement Association, 541 Broad Ave., and will have a crew of volunteers there every Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. An upweller is a shellfish nursery, and is a 4 feet by 10 feet tank that contains 10 or 12 siloes with mesh bottoms where the baby shellfish are placed.
What's Going On This Weekend In and Around Neptune/Neptune City
NEPTUNE CITY/NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP, NJ — Wondering what's happening in and around Neptune/Neptune City this weekend? TAPinto has put together a guide of events and live performances taking place throughout the area! Friday, July 26 CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The annual Ladies' Auxiliary Summer Market Place Sale will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Auditorium Pavilion in Ocean Grove. Kelly’s Tavern at the Jersey Shore, 43 Route 35 S in Neptune City, will host live music by JJ Tango from 6 to 9 p.m. Sunsets Riverfront Bar & Restaurant, 302 S Concourse in Neptune City, will...
Is good luck on the way? Black squirrel spotted in Middlesex County
HELMETTA - Gina Geletei was on her way to work as a site director at East Brunswick Recreation Camp when she saw something she never expected to see − a black squirrel. Scampering up a tree in the Heather Glen complex, the black squirrel was spotted at approximately 8 a.m. Thursday. "I did...
Housing Lottery Launches for 5 Stuyvesant Place in Saint George, Staten Island
The affordable housing lottery has launched for Water’s Edge, a seven-story residential building at 5 Stuyvesant Place in Saint George, Staten Island. Designed by Issac & Stern Architects and developed by Brooklyn B Company Group, the structure yields 77 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 23 units for residents at 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $82,115 to $218,010.
Reality TV-famous Staten Island bar to reopen as eatery Cantina Valencia
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A cozy Dongan Hills taphouse once featured on the reality TV show “Bar Rescue” — and reincarnated twice since — will soon open its doors as Cantina Valencia, featuring Tex-Mex classics and blackened favorites, many prepared on a mesquite grill. “The...
6 new Staten Island restaurants to savor this summer
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Summer might be sleepy on Staten Island —but the restaurant world certainly is cranking with new places. Here are a handful to try in your travels. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
NYPD: Men led cops on wild chase in stolen BMW that crashed on Verrazzano
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Authorities allege that two men in a stolen car led police on a wild chase through Staten Island and then crashed the vehicle on the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. Following the crash, officers allege they found a taser and a small, yellow pill of MDMA, a powerful...
HED: Empowering Change: Hackensack’s Fight Against Climate Impact
“Editor’s note: This story was produced as part of “Stormwater Matters,” a project on stormwater management solutions by the New Jersey News Collaborative.”. Over the past 200 years, the burning of fossil fuels has heated the planet. The amount of fossil fuels we actually burn and how quickly may be a topic of debate, but its impact on the human race is not.
Saturday Blurbs: Interesting Little Stories From the Past Week
On Tuesday, August 6th at 6:30 p.m., Jersey City will be hosting National Night Out events at Audubon Park, Pershing Field, Arlington Park, and Hamilton Park. There will be food, live music, and giveaways. A goal of these events is to foster relations between police officers and residents, and to promote safety and neighborhood unity.
Old Farmer's Almanac predicts fall forecast. See what it says for North Jersey
For those eagerly anticipating a trip to the apple orchards and pumpkin patches this fall, don't forget a sweater as temperatures are predicted to be cooler than usual, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac. The periodical released its annual fall forecast, and North Jersey residents are expected to see below average temperatures, while...
Mainland Grad & Hard Rock CEO Named to Gaming Hall of Fame
Mainland Regional High School graduate Jim Allen has been named to the Gaming Hall of Fame Class of 2024 by the American Gaming Association, honoring his significant contributions to the industry. Let me add that Jim is a good guy and very caring to his employees. It has always stuck...
Shhh! Don’t Tell NJ Politicians. Gas Prices are Coming Down
I'm going to level with you. I didn't want to write this story. We haven't seen a whole lot of good news lately, so this is something that I wanted to share. The problem is we live in New Jersey. Invariably, anytime news like this gets out, our elected officials...
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