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Kean University Announces Federally Funded Trenton Neighborhood Revitalization Project
Kean University today announced a new project to revitalize the Coalport neighborhood of New Jersey’s capital city, with plans for new housing, economic and employment opportunities to support residents. The Coalport Neighborhood Revitalization Planning Project, funded by a two-year $750,000 federal grant, is being led by Kean’s John S....
New Jersey lawmakers look for new ways to handle unruly crowds, public brawls
TRENTON, N.J. — Lawmakers have introduced a package of bills aiming to crack down on unruly gatherings — and even hit some parents of juvenile offenders with fines — after police say a community event in South Jersey devolved into chaos. A group of hundreds descended on Gloucester Township Day, derailing the annual festivities with […] The post New Jersey lawmakers look for new ways to handle unruly crowds, public brawls appeared first on Rhode Island Current.
Man killed, 3 others injured in Brooklyn boat collision
A man was killed in a boat collision in Brooklyn.It happened Saturday in the water near Avenue X in Gerritsen Beach.Police say one boat was carrying three people, including a 58-year-old man, who was killed. The other boat had one man aboard.The three people who survived the crash were all taken to the hospital with minor injuries.There are no details yet on what led to the collision.ALSO READ | Man suspected of driving drunk in deadly nail salon crash arraigned as community mourns victimsLucy Yang was at the vigil, where hundreds came to mourn the victims.----------* More Brooklyn news* Send us a news tip* Download the abc7NY app for breaking news alerts* Follow us on YouTubeSubmit a tip or story idea to Eyewitness NewsHave a breaking news tip or an idea for a story we should cover? Send it to Eyewitness News using the form below. If attaching a video or photo, terms of use apply.
NJ State Troopers searching for Warren County stabbing suspect
Authorities are asking for your help locating a man wanted in connection to a stabbing in North Jersey late Tuesday night. Officials say at around 10:20 on the night of July 2nd, state troopers responded to a report of a stabbing victim at a home on Meadow Cliff Lane in Hardwick Township, Warren County.
N.J. Public Defender names first-ever police accountability director
A veteran public defender will lead a new effort to track police and prosecutorial misconduct in cases handled by the office, Public Defender Jennifer Sellitti announced. Danica Rue started with the Office of the Public Defender in 2010, in Essex County. Her new title is Director of Investigations and Police Accountability and she’ll report directly to Sellitti.
Relief drive to support Hurricane Beryl victims underway in New York City
Elected officials from the New York State Assembly and New York City Council partnered with Supporting Every Life Beyond Yours Inc (SELBY) to organize a relief drive to provide aid and assistance to those affected by Hurricane Beryl.
Search Warrant in Clarkstown Leads to Arrests and Seizure of Illegal Firearms
Clarkstown, NY – Rockland County District Attorney Thomas E. Walsh II announced the arrest of two individuals following an investigation into illegal firearms in Rockland County. The investigation began in…
Clifton fireworks on hold due to rain, now take place Sunday, July 7
Fireworks in Clifton scheduled for Saturday, July 6, have been postponed due to the threat of rain. "Family fun day" activities will commence at 4 p.m. in front of the Clifton High School Stadium, 333 Colfax Ave. The stadium opens at 6:30 p.m. for all ticketholders. Preshow and fireworks will...
Raider Nation Mourns and Remembers Charles "Chucky' Piro
NUTLEY, NJ - Charles S. Piro, fought a courageous battle against cancer. In true Raider Nation style, "Chucky" faced his challenges with a smile and charisma. After a year and a half battle with leukemia, he died surrounded by the people he loved. A Nutley High School class of 1993 graduate, He was a member of the 1992 State Championship football team and the wrestling team.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Many in the community remember him as the General Manager of the Franklin Steakhouse. It is no surprise that he worked in the...
Funeral held for NYPD cop killed in fatal Long Island car crash
NEW HYDE PARK, NY (PIX11) — Friends and family said their final farewell to NYPD Officer Emilia Rennhack at her funeral Saturday. She was killed in a tragic car crash on her day off last Friday. Police said a man was driving while intoxicated and crashed a minivan into a Long Island nail salon while Rennhack was […]
Driver accused of July 4 crash at LES park arraigned and held without bail
The scene at Corlears Hook Park after the incident. Daniel Hyden, 44, pleaded not guilty to charges including vehicular homicide, manslaughter, assault and driving while intoxicated. [ more › ]
Video Shows Erratic Driver, 25, Fleeing Port Imperial After Seriously Injuring Trio: Cops
Luis Tubac-Socoy was behind the wheel of a Ford F350 when he struck a Honda CRV around 9:50 p.m. along Port Imperial Boulevard Friday, July 5, Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez said. After striking the Honda, Tubac-Socoy struck two pedestrians as he fled the scene, according to Suarez. Both pedestrians,...
City Budget to Fund these District 6 Programs
The New York City Council announced the details of the recently passed budget for the upcoming fiscal year, which began on July 1. The total approved funding for the city is $112.4 billion – up from $107 billion last fiscal year – and a portion will benefit a number of initiatives and organizations on the Upper West Side.
Is trade school now a faster path to economic success?
In today’s work environment, is a vocational, trade-school degree becoming a more direct career path to economic success than a conventional 4-year college degree? Yes, says Darnell Epps, who graduated from both Yale Law School - and Lincoln Technical Institute.
FOX 5 News Update: Illegal Long Island fireworks display injures 4
In this FOX 5 NY Weekend News Update, we cover an illegal fireworks show that went wrong on Long Island, leaving four people, including an 8-year-old hospitalized, and avoiding scams on boats allegedly visiting the Statue of Liberty. Plus, viral video of newlyweds who hosted their wedding reception on the New York City subway.
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