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Hunterdon County Democrat field hockey season preview, 2024
North Hunterdon was one goal away in 2023. The Lions, who had won back-to-back state titles in 2021 and 2022, fell just short of the three-peat, as it saw a 2-1 halftime lead evaporate into a 3-2 overtime loss to Clearview in the Group 3 state championship game. However, a...
See all homes sold in Hunterdon County, Aug. 26 to Sept. 1
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Hunterdon County reported from Aug. 26 to Sept. 1. There were 61 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 2,138-square-foot home on Stony Brook Lane in Asbury that sold for $614,000.
Hunterdon Central Dominates North in the ’24 Season Opener
FLEMINGTON, NJ - Hunterdon Central defeated North Hunterdon 42-14 for its Big Central home opener in Flemington. QB Drew Cella (9 of 24 - 154 yds, 3TDs) and RB Giovanni Veliz (21 of 152, 3TDs) led the charge for Central with a combined 306 yards of offense and six touchdowns. Cella’s longest pass was a 71-yard dime to Nick Vasquez for the team’s third touchdown in the third quarter, while Veliz averaged 7.2 yards per carry with one long scamper of 20 yards.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Junior Nick Ramaci accounted for the bulk of North’s offensive production, passing for 196 yards and one TD, while also leading the rushing effort at 36 yards on 8 attempts. Junior Aidan Herlihy led North on the defensive side of the ball with 5 solos and 3 assists. North Hunterdon (0-1) will have its home opener against Colonia (1-0) on Friday, 9/6 at 7:00pm. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Grants allow big savings on electric school buses. So why has NJ been slow to adopt?
As New Jersey's kids head back to class, the school buses they ride are slowly getting safer for their lungs, and for the environment. Touting studies that point to reduced pollution and long-term savings, environmentalists say the future is now for alternative-fuel school buses. The U.S. and state governments, meanwhile, are offering incentives...
Want cookies, Asian food, Euro fashion? Check out these new North Jersey businesses
The Record, NorthJersey.com, the Daily Record and the New Jersey Herald want to keep you up to date on all the newest shops, restaurants and service providers moving into your towns. Below is a roundup of businesses that recently opened or are coming soon. Are you opening a business in North Jersey? Get the word...
How Teachers, School Staff Can Get Free Coffee at Wawa
Wawa is looking out for educators as the new school year begins. Wawas in South Jersey and throughout the state are offering teachers and school staffers free coffee to welcome them back to school. Teachers Get Free Coffee at Wawa. Wawa is offering free hot coffee of any size to...
School Bus Safety 101: When You Can And Can’t Pass A School Bus In New Jersey
School is almost back in session in Jersey, and in some cases, some schools are already back. As we get ready to fall back into our school time routines, let's also keep in mind the importance of school bus safety. Because after a few months of not worrying about school...
Study Says New Jersey Shares Streaming Service Logins More Than Most Americans
Many streaming companies are actively cutting down on the sharing of logins and passwords as some customers try to avoid paying for their services. Companies such as Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+ have placed a cap on the number of devices a paying customer can be logged in to along with monitoring how many different IP Addresses that are accessing individual accounts.
Giants QB makes encouraging declaration ahead of 2024 season opener
For anyone wondering if the New York Giants are short of confidence heading into the 2024 NFL season, they can rest easy knowing that the team’s franchise quarterback Daniel Jones is not. Jones recently came out and declared that this iteration of the Giants is better than the team...
Sprawling, new $284M high school opening in NJ for the first time
PERTH AMBOY — City teens will be attending classes this year at the all-new Perth Amboy High School. The three-story, 576,000 square-foot facility has ample classroom and science lab space, designed to accommodate up to 3,300 students in 9-12 grades. As of last year, there were closer to 2,700...
Whitman withdraws Senate candidacy: This week in Central Jersey history, Sept. 2-8
Front-runner Gov. Christie Whitman said on Tuesday, Sept. 7, 1999, she was withdrawing her candidacy in New Jersey's 2000 U.S. Senate race to focus on fulfilling her second-term agenda, in an announcement that blew open the race. "I just didn't feel that I could give both of these opportunities and both of these responsibilities the kind of attention they would deserve," Whitman said. ...
A New Jersey Man Just Caught A Fish Worth Over One Million Dollars
Spending a day fishing at the Jersey Shore is like nothing else; it's relaxing to spend a day in the sun trying to catch the big one. Now imagine you reel in a fish so big that it warrants a check for over One Million dollars. I don't know about...
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