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Club Fair Controversy: Fair Lawn High School Principal Issues Statement
A report by the NY Post published Sunday, Oct. 6 says that Israeli flags and yellow ribbons representing the Israeli hostages Oct. 7, 2023 were banned at the Wednesday, Oct. 2 club fair, as administrators felt they were "too political." On Monday, Oct. 7, FLHS Principal Paul Gorski issued a...
Fair Lawn School District Speaks to Disruption at October 2 Club Fair
FAIR LAWN, NJ - The school district emailed a letter to the community after it found “recent media coverage” of the October 2 Club Fair at the high school “inaccurate.”The letter did not state what media source it was referring to.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTERThe Club Fair, an annual event, showcases more than 60 student organizations, and is organized “with the oversight of faculty advisors and school administration." “All clubs received equal guidance,” the letter said.According to the school district, “During this year’s Club Fair, both the Muslim Student Association (MSA) and...
Florida Ex-Cons Found With Runaway Girls, Loaded Guns In Ridgefield Park Traffic Stop: Chief
Ridgefield Park officer Lavrone Green stopped a Penske truck around 11:35 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 6 in the westbound lanes near the I-95 ramp, Chief Joseph Rella said. With help from Sgt., Nicholas Triano, Ptl. Marco, and Ptl. Anthony D’Elia, Green carried out an investigation and identified the men as Freddie Lynum, 35, and Lamount Cushion, 27, both of Gainesville, Florida. The men were making a delivery in New York and picked up two runaway girls while traveling north in Virginia, Rella said.
Broadway Train Station is Looking Sharp These Days
FAIR LAWN, NJ - The Broadway Train Station has noticeable upgrades as of late, thanks to an investment through Fair Lawn Main Street Inc.“In cooperation with Elmwood Park, as well as the advice of members from the Fair Lawn Shade Tree Advisory Committee and Fair Lawn Green Team, Fair Lawn Main Street Inc. contracted Dare Commercial services to render significant landscaping operations at the Fair Lawn Broadway train station,” said Ryan Greff, Fair Lawn Main Street Inc Executive Director. “Part one of the project includes removing large amounts of debris, rocks, overgrowth, and metal. Part two of the project, completed...
2 NJ police officers hospitalized by drunk driver, cops say
SADDLE RIVER — A man from New York City was drunk and speeding when he crashed into two police vehicles involved in a traffic stop, according to prosecutors. Joseph Ford, 18, was one of four people hospitalized by the four-car chain-reaction crash in Saddle River late Saturday night. He's...
Clifton School Principal Dies: Remembering Jennifer Lucas
Jennifer Lucas, the principal of a Clifton elementary school, died on Monday, Oct. 7, school officials said.Acting Superintendent Mark Gengaro announced Lucas' death in a letter to families.Lucas, who helmed School Two, began working in the district as a music teacher at School 12 in 1995, where sh…
NJ high school accused of banning yellow ribbons honoring Israeli hostages: ‘Blatant antisemitism’
A New Jersey high school banned yellow ribbons meant to symbolize support for the Israeli hostages during a club fair — a “blatant’’ display of antisemitism, furious critics say. Some Fair Lawn High School parents and the group StopAntisemitism also complained that the presence of Israel’s flag during the event, which was partly promoting a trip to Israel, was not allowed because the administration deemed it too “political” — while members of the Muslim Student Association were allowed to display a keffiyeh. “What happened at Fair Lawn High School is an alarming case of hypocrisy and blatant antisemitism,” said Liora Rez, founder of StopAntisemitism....
Former Gov. David Paterson says attackers can ‘rot in hell’ as he reveals late-night scrap with gang
Former Gov. David Paterson fought back against the miscreants who attacked him and his stepson on the Upper East Side on Friday night — with the ex-gov telling The Post that the adults who jumped him can “rot in hell.” “I threw him into the window of McDonald’s [and] I hit him again,” Paterson, who is blind in his left eye and partially blind in his right, said Monday of his counterattack. “I put my hand on his face, and smashed him into the window. He fell to the ground.” When a witness asked the stunned 70-year-old Paterson if the fighting was necessary,...
Ex-NJ HS football star Jabrill Peppers charged with strangling victim
🏈 Jabrill Peppers was charged with assault early Saturday in Massachusetts. 🏈 The East Orange native played for Don Bosco and Paterson Catholic in high school. 🏈 He pleaded not guilty at his arraignment Monday morning. New Jersey native and New England Patriots captain Jabrill Peppers was...
Arrests after more than $100,000 stolen from NJ mailboxes
WALL — A group of New Jersey residents have been charged with stealing checks from township business mailboxes — amounting to over $100,000. Police arrested Kaliek Easton, 29, of Bloomfield, James Miller, 37, of Passaic, and Asia Harrell, 31, of Bloomfield, this week after a months-long investigation. Over...
Extra Extra: 'All my homies hate him'
Because clubgoers at Eric Adams' favorite members-only hotspots have thoughts on his indictment, here are your afternoon links: Everyone's watching "Daddio" on the plane, pajama pants are condoned by the dress code, protein milk Diet Coke and more. [ more › ]
N.Y. Lottery: NYC player claims Cash4Life second prize as one-time lump sum
A lucky New York City resident has claimed a $1 million prize after winning a second-prize Cash4Life ticket, according to lottery officials. Byron E. Scott of Manhattan has claimed a $1,000 A Week For Life second prize for matching the first five numbers drawn in the Cash4Life game on May 1, 2024. This second prize guarantees a minimum payout of $1 million.
Unconscious Driver Freed By Firefighters In Route 17 Wreck
Firefighters in Bergen County freed an unconscious driver from a vehicle following a crash on Route 17 on Saturday, Oct. 5.Hasbrouck Heights firefighters were called to the two-vehicle crash at Williams Avenue in the southbound lanes around 6 p.m., they said.Photos from the scene show the crash inv…
Local donation drive for North Carolina residents affected by hurricane shatters expectations
The mayors of Suffern and Mahwah, as well as the owner of Ridgewood Moving Services, first announced the drive on Friday on social media with list of much needed items. Donations have since poured in.
NJ man disappears: Officials still seeking answers 40 years later
⚫ A 36-year-old man was last seen on the morning of Sept. 7, 1984, officials say. ⚫ His credit card was used multiple times on that day. Officials in Morris County are trying to ignite a spark related to a missing persons case that's 40 yeas old. Edward Lawrence DuBarry,...
Facebook Marketplace Thief Steals $1,400 Tool, Police In Bloomingdale Say
Jayson Moralessales, of Orange, agreed to meet the suspect in person to buy the tool, but instead, fled with the item without paying on Oct. 5, police in Bloomingdale said. Moralessales was identified as a suspect and arrested on Monday, Oct. 7, police said. He was released on a summons pending his court appearance.
AIDIR Challenge to award $1M in honor of man killed while protecting girlfriend, 2 women on Oct. 7
A woman from New Jersey is striving to put an end to hate -- she is flipping the switch on technology that is often used to promote antisemitism and instead using it to promote peace.Morielle Lotan is remembering her nephew, Addir Mesika."He was the kindest, most humble human being, friend," she said.He was killed last year by Hamas terrorists in the October 7th attack on Israel, murdered while protecting his girlfriend and two other women.He's the inspiration for the ADIR Challenge Foundation.The mission is to innovate the combat of antisemitism and hate.In the same way technology and social media have...
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