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The most haunted road in America is in New Jersey
đ» The most haunted road in America is in New Jersey, according to SIXT. Where is the most haunted road in the United States?. Itâs in New Jersey, according to a report by international mobility service provider, SIXT. The company used search trends on Google and TikTok to...
New Jersey officials demand stricter regulations on e-bikes and scooters
NEW JERSEY (PIX11) â Lawmakers in Paterson, N.J., are demanding stricter regulations on e-bikes and scooters. New Jersey law prohibits riding a motorized scooter on public streets, highways, or sidewalks. However, local officials in Paterson say police officers are not allowed to enforce these rules. The only one who can change this is the State [âŠ]
Moodyâs puts Paterson finances âunder reviewâ over late audit
PATERSON â Moodyâs has placed Patersonâs finances âunder reviewâ because of the cityâs delinquent 2022 audit, officials said. Paterson was one of 37 local governments around the country that the credit rating group put on review âdue to insufficient informationâ on their finances. Moodyâs ratings affect the interest rates that local governments get when they borrow money. ...
NJ high school accused of banning yellow ribbons honoring Israeli hostages: âBlatant antisemitismâ
A New Jersey high school banned yellow ribbons meant to symbolize support for the Israeli hostages during a club fair â a âblatantââ display of antisemitism, furious critics say. Some Fair Lawn High School parents and the group StopAntisemitism also complained that the presence of Israelâs flag during the event, which was partly promoting a trip to Israel, was not allowed because the administration deemed it too âpoliticalâ â while members of the Muslim Student Association were allowed to display a keffiyeh. âWhat happened at Fair Lawn High School is an alarming case of hypocrisy and blatant antisemitism,â said Liora Rez, founder of StopAntisemitism....
Drivers Facing $750 Fines Under Paws Act to Protect Pets
Man's best friend is getting some extra protection thanks to a new law passed in New York City. According to The Sun, lawmakers in the city have introduced a bill that is known as the Paws Act. Its intention is to punish drivers and repeat offenders that maim or hurt a service animal or pet while on the road.
Road Upgrades to Affect North Caldwell Traffic This Week
NORTH CALDWELL, NJ â Beginning Wednesday, Oct. at 7 a.m. through Monday, Oct, 21, the Borough of North Caldwell will commence roadway improvements on the streets listed below. Borough officials are requesting that residents refrain from parking on these streets during this period.Schedule and Guidelines: Parking: Park your car(s) on the nearest side street prior to 7 a.m. on the day of paving to avoid conflicts with the paving activity. Road Closure: During paving operations, the road will be closed to all vehicles. Daily Access: The road will be opened to traffic at the end of each work day. Weather Contingency: This work schedule is dependent on weather conditions. Stay Informed: For updates on these projects and other emergency alerts, sign up for the Borough CivicAlert system. Text our zip code to 38276 or visit the Borough Website or CivicAlert Signup.  Area of Work: - Maywood Court - Woodmere Court - Edgewood Court - Hemlock Drive - Highfield Terrace - Knollwood Drive For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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