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Edison Council Considering Ordinance to Reduce Light Spilling Into Homes
EDISON, NJ - The township council will hear an ordinance to minimize light spilling into residential properties. The council will hold a public hearing and consider adopting the ordinance at Wednesday’s meeting. According to the ordinance, the township has received numerous complaints regarding ‘over-illumination’ at residential properties. The ordinance would prohibit soffit lighting above the height of the first floor on the side yard of any residential dwelling. Soffit lights are installed on a home's exterior covering the roof's underside. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Brisk Business for Residents at Piscataway’s First Town Wide Yard Sale
PISCATAWAY, NJ – Shoppers milled about Piscataway neighborhoods on Saturday, the first of two days for the township’s first town wide yard sale.Organized by Councilmember Michele Lombardi, more than 365 households in every section of town cleared their closets and garages of items they no longer needed, and put them out for sale on blankets and tables spread out on their driveways and walkways, all at super low prices to attract even the savviest bargain hunter.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER“I’m starting to hear that people are out shopping,” said Lombardi holding...
Big Ten Network's Adam Breneman on Rutgers: 'They could be a legitimate College Football Playoff contender'
Rutgers heading to the College Football Playoff? Big Ten Network analyst Adam Breneman thinks that the Scarlet Knights could well be a team to watch as a CFP contender. Now, before getting into all the hype…and there is plenty here to digest…it is important to remember that the college football regular season for Rutgers is just one-third done and that the Scarlet Knights have played just one Big Ten game. There is still a lot of football left to be played, including a game this weekend at Nebraska against a very strong team in what is one of the best atmospheres in the sport.
AriZona iced tea is launching Wonka-esque factory tour in NJ
My father would have absolutely loved this. He loved machines, and the more automated the process, the better. He could get lost in watching industrial films and found assembly lines fascinating. Having lived in Rahway most of his life, Woodbridge wouldn’t have been far. What Dad would have loved...
Cordoba's Three Touchdowns Leads Plainfield over Franklin
The following article originally appeared on the Jersey High School Sports Blog (www.jerseyhighschoolsports.com) which is run by Plainfield resident and high school sports enthusiast Noel Pyne.FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, NJ — Plainfield entered the contest searching for their first winning streak of the season. Franklin started the season with a 3-0 record but suffered two consecutive defeats. Momentum was on the side of the Cardinals.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTERPlainfield seized the momentum on the 5th play from the line of scrimmage to start the game. Kent State-bound defensive back Joel Cordoba picked off a...
College GameDay says Nebraska defense 'not talked about enough' ahead of Rutgers
On Saturday afternoon, the Nebraska football team will face its biggest game of the season. If you thought the Rutgers Scarlet Knights would be that game, in the Huskers’ sixth game of the season, then it’s time for you to play the Powerball. But here was are. Rutgers,...
Football: Carteret Beats New Brunswick, 29-8
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ — Jakir Thomas scored three touchdowns to lead the Carteret Rambersto a 29-8 football victory over New Brunswick on Friday night.Thomas had touchdown runs of 23 and 25 yards in the opening quarter as the Ramblers (3-3) opened a 23-0 lead.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTEREric Thompson's 33-yard TD pass to Darius Armstrong in that first quarter followed by Al-Naiquan Boseman's two-point conversion run made the score 16-0.Thomas went in on a 1-yard TD run in the second quarter, as Carteret did all its scoring before halftime. He finished with 161 yards on 10 carries. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Relaxing massage spas opening 2 New Jersey locations
New Jersey, you look like you could use a nice massage. Goodness knows we’re stressed out enough that we need a chance to relax. Lucky for us, two The NOW Massage locations are opening up in the Garden State. According to their website ,. The NOW is designed to...
Spotswood High School Storms Past Bound Brook on Gridiron
BOUND BROOK, NJ - It was a big victory under the lights on Friday night for the Spotswood High School varsity football team. Spotswood defeated Bound Brook High School 28-0 for the Chargers' third shutout of the season. Quarterback Se'mir Tolbert-Brimage continued to be a guiding force for Spotswood's offense, throwing for three touchdowns. Stephen Henits scored three touchdowns for Spotswood. Henits had four receptions for 89 yards. Shawn Lennan threw for one Chargers TD. Ryan Foster scored one touchdown for Spotswood. Gavin Pereira connected on four extra points for Spotswood. Sebastian Saracino had 17 carries for...
Mural of Rutgers Legend Paul Robeson to be Installed at SHI Stadium
NEW BRUNSWICK - When Alonzo Adams moved onto the College Avenue campus at Rutgers–New Brunswick as a freshman in 1979, he had never heard of Paul Robeson. Robeson, who had died three years earlier in 1976 at the age of 77, was a New Jersey native and the son of a runaway slave. He became valedictorian of the Rutgers Class of 1919 while excelling in four sports for the Scarlet Knights, twice earning football All-America selections in an era when racial segregation prohibited Black players at many colleges and universities. Robeson went on from Rutgers to a...
Cranford football grinds out 'gut-check' win in back-and-forth battle at Rahway
(This story was updated to add new information and quotes.) RAHWAY -- You know what kind of game it is when a coach uses a Rocky quote. Cranford’s Erik Rosenmeier pulled out an it’s about how hard a team can get hit and keep coming back reference following the Cougars’ 14-13 win Friday...
Come Out for Coffee with a Cop on October 26 at the Mall
EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ - The East Brunswick Police Department has cordially invited community members to attend Coffee with a Cop, which is taking place at 11:00 AM on October 26th, 2024, at the Brunswick Square Mall. #CoffeewithaCop provides an opportunity for members of the East Brunswick Police Department and the community to gather in an informal neutral space to ask questions, voice concerns, and build relationships while enjoying a cup of coffee. “Special thanks to the Brunswick Square Mall for graciously opening its doors to help us host the event, including Panera Bread for providing free coffee and refreshments,” says Chief Frank LoSacco. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Johnson Boys Soccer Team Builds Camaraderie and Fills Hungry Stomachs with Pasta Party
CLARK, NJ — On Tuesday, October 1, the Arthur L. Johnson (ALJ) High School boys soccer team enjoyed a pasta party in the cafeteria of the high school, encouraging team unity and cultivating the momentum of a very good season so far. The team is currently 6-4.The pasta party was organized by the team mothers and paid for by the team's fundraising efforts this year. Mijo's Pizzeria in Colonia did the catering.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTERAll the boys had a great time at the event, as they look forward to the rest of the season. Despite a tough loss to Rahway last Wednesday, the Crusaders are forging ahead.The team takes on Roselle in the first round of the Union County Tournament on Wednesday, October 9.The team also plays Brearley, away, on Monday, October 7, at 6 p.m.[Don’t miss any TAPinto Clark news. Go to tapinto.net/enews to sign up for our free e-newsletter, delivered each morning to your inbox.] For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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