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Ridgewood earns home win over Hackensack - Football recap
Ridgewood rolled to an 18-0 home win over Hackensack, in Ridgewood. With the win, the Maroons bounced back from having a four-game win streak snapped by Passaic Tech. The team’s record now sits at 5-1. Ridgewood remains on top of the SEC Liberty Red division, as the Maroons are...
Westwood grounds it out with Dugan, Klein to overpower Weequahic
They have a beautiful new turf field at Untermann Field in Newark, though it was marked by some mighty big holes Saturday night. But no need to alert the grounds crew about this development unless they can offer some useful tips for Weequahic’s defensive front. These holes were generated...
YETI is opening its first ever N.J. store in this Bergen County mall
Specialty drinkware and cooler brand YETI is making its debut in the Garden State in fall 2024. YETI will open its first New Jersey store in Paramus at the Westfield Garden State Plaza Mall at One Garden State Plaza Pkwy. on Thursday, Nov. 14. The new store will be located...
Parsippany Girls Soccer Falls to Hanover Park
WHIPPANY, NJ - The Hanover Park's girls soccer team secured a 6-0 win over Parsippany this week. Hanover Park scored four goals in the first half. Nicolette Peluso led the charge with two goals and an assist, contributing to five total points. She was supported by goals from Gia D'Alessio, Andrea DiSessa, and Manuela Restrepo. Restrepo added an assist, giving her three points for the game, while Abby Liebhauser contributed two assists.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTERThe second half saw Hanover Park adding two more goals, with Tory Henning scoring one of them to seal the victory. In goal, Gia D'Alessio secured the win with six saves before being substituted by Sabrina Casola, who added three more saves to complete the shutout.Hanover Park’s record is now 5-3-2, while Parsippany's fell to 2-9. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Nutley Farmers Market Best Bets According to TAPinto Nutley Publisher John Lee
TAPinto Nutley Publisher John Lee says, “The Sunday Nutley Farmers Market is always a best bet.” John shares his favorites for this Sunday, October 6, 2024.A first stop must is a cold birch beer with a shot of espresso from Cozz Coffee to kickstart the morning, followed by a pastry from Saya Bakery. “The team there always has a new strudel to try,” says John.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTERColder weather approaching means it's time for roasts and sides. John says the curry from Neshanik Valley is great. His suggestion is to...
River Dell rolls past Bergenfield for fifth win - Football recap
RJ Weiss threw two touchdown passes and also ran for two scores as River Dell cruised to a 42-0 victory over Bergenfield in Bergenfield. Weiss opened the scoring with a 3-yard TD run before hitting Chris Kelm for a 48-yard TD pass that made it14-0 in the first quarter. Kelm added a long TD run of his in the first.
2024 West Orange Fall Leaf Collection Rules & Schedule
WEST ORANGE, NJ – According to the Department of Public Works (DPW), residents can start placing loose leaves in the gutter of the streets on Monday, October 21. DPW asks residents to please not put branches, rocks, building material, garbage or other debris in the leaf piles.DPW reminds residents not to block drainage inlets, driveways and cross walks. “Leaves need to be 10 feet away from drainage inlets and keep the leaves three feet from the curb to allow the water to flow to the drains. Use of biodegradable leaf bags is encouraged at all times,"...
Football: Bayonne Beats Clifton, 27-7
CLIFTON, NJ – Chance Fischer rushed for two touchdowns and Nico Sampson Jr. passed for two touchdowns to lead Bayonne to a 27-7 football victory over Clifton on Friday night.Fischer rushed for 167 yards on 18 carries for Bayonne (3-2), which led, 13-7, at halftime.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTERSampson completed 11 of 16 passes for 114 yards with TD passes to Jared Edwards and Caleb Bazille. Daryl Smith caught three passes for 40 yards in the win.Bayonne, winners of three straight games, will host Newark East Side on Friday night. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Regula, Pascack Valley run past Paramus - Football recap
Pascack Valley and senior running back Kevin Regula ran to a 42-0 victory in Paramus over the Spartans. Regula racked up three straight rushing touchdowns to begin the contest and get the Panthers out to a 21-0 lead during the second quarter. If you purchase a product or register for...
Morris County will mark Oct. 7 anniversary with Torah dedication, survivors' stories
One year after the devastating Oct. 7 terrorist attack on Israel, Morris County will remember the hundreds killed or still in captivity with memorials, seminars, first-hand accounts for survivors and other events this week. On Monday, the one-year anniversary, the Jewish community of Mendham and Chester will dedicate a Torah scroll inscribed...
Newton Field Hockey Takes H/W/S Quarterfinal Game from Belvidere in Shut Out
NEWTON, NJ – Newton field hockey, with the second seed, is moving on to the semi-final round of the Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex tournament after beating seventh seed Belvidere 6-0 on Friday, on the Braves’ turf. Kaitlyn Harding led the Braves with three goals. Jaclyn Vena earned an assist on Harding’s second goal midway through the third quarter. Harding handled her third goal single-handedly.Meadow D’Annibale netted two in the first quarter, assisted by Harding on the first and Allyson Marria on the second.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTERVena had the first goal in the second quarter, assisted by Emma Trout. Trout got her second of two assists on Harding’s goal in the second quarter.Three Braves spent time between the pipes. Abbie Paglia got the win. Ava Kithcart had two saves. Karlee Reid also had time in net.Newton will host Kittatinny on Monday at 7 p.m. They will then take on third seed Warren Hills on Tuesday, October 8 for the semifinal game on the Braves field.The girls record is 8-1 for the season so far. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Denville Rotary Hosts "End Hunger 3.6" Event on November 2
The Denville Rotary Club is organizing its End Hunger 3.6 service project on Saturday, November 2, 2024, from 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM at the Riverview School Annex at 100 US Route 46, Denville, NJ. This event aims to fight hunger in the local community by packaging 20,000 nutritious, non-perishable, non-GMO-dried meals to feed those in need in New Jersey. The meals have a shelf life of two years.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTERVolunteers are encouraged to sign up at volunteersignup.org/HLTYY to assist in the meal packaging process. Each meal costs 35 cents to produce, and the Denville Rotary is partnering with Denville Social Services, Nourish NJ, and local food banks to distribute the meals to those in need.Every 3.6 seconds, someone in the world dies from starvation, and in New Jersey, over one million people live below the poverty line. One in five children in the state is hungry and relies on food stamps for meals.Donations to support the cause can be sent to Rotary District 7475 Foundation, Inc. For more information, individuals can contact Mary Radisch, the event chair, at maryradisch@gmail.com. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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