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100 from NJ Music Community Unite for Mental Health Song
In a powerful display of unity, nearly 100 members of New Jersey's music community have come together to release a song and video titled Jersey for Mental Health to raise money for the Mental Health Association in New Jersey. The collaborative effort, spearheaded by 23-year-old Berkley Heights resident John Pullara, aims to break the stigma around mental illness and provide a message of hope and support to people who live with anxiety, depression and other emotional health challenges. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The song and video were released on May 1, kicking off...
White swans glide on the water and soar over ponds on Staten Island
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A pair of white swans apparently have found a home in the ponds at Resurrection Cemetery in Pleasant Plains. Elegant characteristics such as iridescent orange beaks, luminous feathers and impressive wing spans suggest that the birds are mute swans. The elegant waterfowl that often mate...
Chatham Performing Arts Club (CPAC) Spring Showcase May 30th
Music is all around us, whether that’s from listening to the radio on your way to work, or by comparing Spotify playlists with your friends. Or music is created through your local community. On Thursday, May 30th at 7:30 p.m., you can have the chance to attend a performing arts show with very talented high school artists. The show, put on by the Chatham Performing Arts Club (CPAC), will be located in the high school auditorium. You can hear from a variety of performers, anywhere from singing to dancing to playing instruments. There will be a combination of...
There’s a princess cafe for your favorite NJ princess
La Bella Princess Cafe is a lovely spot with a focus on sugar, spice, and everything nice. As soon as you step inside, you’ll notice the pretty floral decor, cute tableware, and familiar princess songs playing. For a special drink, try a rose petal latte or a chocolate-covered strawberry iced coffee.
Parsippany Memorial Day Parade Alert: Road Closures and Parade Route
PARSIPPANY, NJ - The Parsippany Police have issued important information regarding traffic flow and the parade route in regards to Monday's Memorial Day Parade. See below: On Monday, May 27th, at 12 PM the Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills will be holding their Memorial Day Parade on North Beverwyck Road. At approximately 10:30 AM, numerous roads will be blocked off to maintain a safe and secure parade route. Those roadways will be reopened at approximately 3:00 PM. Please see the attached diagram of the Parade route, road closures, and limited access areas.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE...
Watch newly hatched peregrine falcon chicks on a NJ livestream
ELIZABETH — Four male peregrine falcon chicks recently hatched at Union County’s Courthouse Tower, and they have been successfully banded, the Union County Board of County Commissioners announced. The identification bands, along with web cameras installed on the roof of the courthouse, assist the county and its wildlife...
Millburn Memorial Day Parade Begins at 11:00 AM on May 27
MILLBURN, NJ -- Millburn's parade procession begins at Millburn High School and walks into Taylor Park for a post-parade ceremony. The community will pay homage to the noble souls who made the supreme sacrifice in defense of liberty and freedom. This year's parade proudly features Raymond Wong as the Grand Marshal. Hailing from Essex County, Wong's journey embodies the spirit of service and dedication to our country. Born in Belleville, NJ, and raised in Randolph, NJ, Raymond's commitment to serving his nation was evident from a young age. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Celebrating Multicultural Diversity: Millburn High School’s International Club Hosts International Festival
MILLBURN, NJ — This Thursday, May 23, Millburn High School’s International Club hosted its annual International Festival. This celebration of diversity and world cultures featured colorful decorations, vibrant music, traditional food and a series of performances. Over 100 people attended, wearing clothing such as lehengas, flamenco dresses and kimonos. The community’s enthusiasm created an energetic atmosphere and a night full of fun, feasting, fashion and festivities. With almost 25 stands of food to choose from, community members were able to taste snacks from around the globe. Organizations such as Muslims of Millburn-Short Hills (MoMASH), the Korean Parent...
The Rolling Stones N.J. concert review: An inhuman display, no farewells here
The first time The Rolling Stones played New Jersey, they were invincible. As Mick, Keith and crew rolled into Newark’s Symphony Hall in November 1965, for a pair of afternoon shows amid their fourth American tour, not only was “Get Off of My Cloud” gleaming atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart, but they’d just come off a monster summer — “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” was the song of the season, notching the band’s first U.S. No. 1 single. Its corresponding album, “Out of Our Heads,” had also recently become the Stones’ first American No. 1 album.
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