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Mosquito Spraying Schedule to Take Place Near Madison; Sept. 2
MORRIS COUNTY, NJ – The Morris County Mosquito Commission will be spraying in Chatham on September 2. The commission will be using Anvil 2+2, active ingredient Sumithrin, EPA#1021-1687-8329 or Zenivex E4, active ingredient Etofenprox, EPA#2724-807 The following locations will be sprayed:CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Chatham Township – Bridge Ave. (Passaic County River County Park) Roosevelt Road (Passaic River County Park), River Rd (Stanley Park) Long Hill – Tanglewood Trail, Valley Rd Do you have a problem with mosquitoes on or near your property? Would you like to request an inspection by the Division of Mosquito Control? Fill out our form (CLICK HERE) to request an inspection. Provide as many details as possible about your mosquito issue.DOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Developer abruptly cancels plan for massive NJ warehouse complex after 2 years of negotiations
The abandoned warehouse would have been placed in the largest available parcel of developable land in Morris County. The 2 million square feet of warehouses were expected to bring 1,200 construction jobs and just as many permanent jobs once they were finished. [ more › ]
Body Of Missing Swimmer Recovered From Greenwood Lake
The missing man was recovered in Orange County around 3:45 p.m., Wednesday, July 31, from Greenwood Lake. According to Chief Adam Eirand of the village of Greenwood Lake Police, the 66-year-old unidentified man went missing around 2:40 p.m., Tuesday, July 30, in the area of the west arm in the northern portion of the main lake.
7 On Your Side gets fridge refund for New Jersey couple frozen out of buyout
A Passaic County couple has been stuck and steaming, dealing with a pricey refrigerator that won't keep cold.It has been repaired almost half a dozen times in the last year, but then they say they got frozen out of a buyout.When a car is just bad from the start and can't be repaired they call it a lemon and there are even lemon laws to protect consumers when their investment goes sour.The couple in Totowa was frustrated after three fridges in nine months went on the fritz and the last one was a lemon, but they couldn't squeeze a dime...
French Oak Bar & Grill in Oakland announces its closing for good on Saturday
The French Oak Bar & Grill in Oakland announced on social media Thursday that it will be closing. The restaurant on Elm Street, which opened in the early 2023, announced "with a mix of gratitude and sadness" that it will close at the end of business on Saturday, Aug. 3 "We want to extend...
Funding boosts training for Englewood Fire Department
On Thursday, New Jersey Congressman Josh Gottheimer, D-NJ, announced that more than $160,000 in assistance for firefighters from a federal grant will go towards special training exercises for Englewood firefighters.
Local Heat Advisory in Effect Until Friday Evening
PARSIPPANY, NJ - A heat advisory remains in effect until 8pm EST on Friday, August 2nd, according to Accuweather. This means the head index values can go up to 100 degrees. Hot temperatures and high humidity may cause heat illnesses. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Be prepared by drinking plenty of fluids, staying in an air-conditioned room, staying out of the sun, and checking up on relatives and neighbors. To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded or air-conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an emergency, so be prepared to call 9-1-1. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Community Rallies for Albertus Swanepoel Memorial Fund
MOUNTAIN LAKES — The sudden and tragic loss of our dear friend Albertus Swanepoel deeply saddens us. Albertus was an incredibly talented artist and a humble, gentle, and loving man. He was a partner, a brother, and a cherished friend to many who loved him dearly. Our hearts are broken, and we are lost without him. Albertus’s business was self-financed and operated on a day-to-day basis. He was a true artist, dedicated to his craft, and no estate matches the magnificence of his legacy. In this difficult time, we want to honor Albertus’s memory and support his family. We are reaching out to ask for your help. Please consider donating to support our beloved friend Albertus Swanepoel’s memorial and to assist his devoted partner, Eddie, during this challenging period. Any contribution, no matter how small, will be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your love and support.”
3 Shades of Green Performs at Montville Amphitheater
MONTVILLE, NJ - The cover band 3 Shades of Green performed at the Montville Community Park Amphitheater on July 31 as a part of the Township's Summer Concerts in the Park. 3 Shades of Green performs mainly classic rock songs from the 60s to 90s, saying that the music they play is what they grew up with, according to their website. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER A crowd gathered on the steps of the amphitheater and the surrounding grass, setting up chairs and blankets to enjoy the show. Lead singer Chris Schappert began the show...
Jackie Dubrovich of Riverdale wins gold medal with U.S. women's fencing team
New Jersey's Jackie Dubrovich is bringing home an unprecedented Olympic gold medal in team fencing. A Riverdale native now living in Maplewood, Dubrovich, 30, joined fellow Team USA foil fencers Lee Kiefer, Lauren Scruggs and Maia Weintraub on Thursday in winning the gold medal match over Italy. The American women's foil team had advanced to the semifinals in the last five world championships and won silver in the 2008 Games, but no U.S. fencing team had ever...
Paterson Mustang Driver Shoves Elderly Woman To Ground, Snatches Purse In Haledon Lot: Cops
Bornnazee Mceachern, of Paterson, has been charged with second-degree robbery in connection with the Monday, July 29 incident, Haledon police said in a news release. Officers were called to 445 Haledon Ave. just before 6 that evening where they were met with the victim, who said a black, bearded man pushed her to the ground and stole her purse, which contained $400 in cash and personal items, police said.
Tuition freeze by NJ university to help ‘financial pressures’
HACKETTSTOWN — A tuition freeze will benefit the pockets of students of one New Jersey university for the 2024-25 school year. Centenary University cites “financial pressures” as a reason behind its recent decision to keep the 2023-2024 price. “With this year’s delays in processing FAFSA applications, our...
Tropical Smoothie Cafe Coming to Parsippany
PARSIPPANY—Tropical Smoothie Cafe is expanding its footprint in Parsippany by signing a lease for a new 1,360-square-foot restaurant in the Westmount-Arlington Plaza Shopping Center. The highly anticipated opening will offer a variety of smoothies, wraps, sandwiches, and other healthy options to the local community. The proposed hours of operation...
Town of Boonton Police Department is Hiring
BOONTON — The Town of Boonton Police Department is looking for professional, qualified, and energetic applicants who embody the core values of integrity, duty, honor, and trust for the role of Special Law Enforcement Officer Class III (SLEO III). This position focuses on school safety and security in the...
Extremity Medical to Report on Clinical Results with its KinematX® Total Wrist Arthroplasty device at the ASSH Meeting
Parsippany, NJ, August 1st, 2024 – OrthoSpineNews – Extremity Medical will present real-world patient results from the KinematX Total Wrist Arthroplasty device registry at the Industry Forum at the ASSH annual meeting this fall in Minneapolis, September 18th – 20th. The KinematX device is the only midcarpal...
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