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Edison Public Schools Begin Next Week: See Important Dates for 2024-2025
EDISON, NJ - The 2024 - 2025 academic school year will begin in Edison Township on Thursday. The last day of school is scheduled for June 25, 2025. All Edison Township schools will be closed on the following dates:CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER October 3-4 - Rosh Hashanah November 1 - Diwali November 4 - 8 - Fall Break November 28-29 - Thanksgiving December 24-January 1 - Winter break & New Year's Day January 20 - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day January 29 - Lunar New Year February 17 - President's Day March 31 - Eid April 14-18 Spring break May 26 - Memorial Day June 19 - Juneteenth Parent-teacher conferences are scheduled for Preschool and Elementary School students on November 14, November 21, March 13, and March 20. Conferences for Middle School are scheduled for December 5 and February 13, and High School is scheduled for December 3. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Richmond County Fair 2024: Contest results
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The 2024 Richmond County Fair kicked off Saturday, offering food and fun for the thousands in attendance in Historic Richmond Town. Food stalls dominated the normally quiet streets of Richmond during the fair, selling everything from empanadas, lobster rolls and mac and cheese to fairground staples like zeppoles, cotton candy and sausage and peppers.
Staten Island FerryHawks go down 4-3 in extra innings
YORK, Pa. -- York pushed home the winning run in the home 10th to win 4-3 and hand the Staten Island FerryHawks their eighth straight loss Friday night. The winning run was surrendered by Brennan Oxford as Alfredo Reyes drove home Jacob Rhinesmith in the bottom of the 10th to walk it off.
More vehicles seized, drivers arrested with ghost plates at V-N Bridge on Staten Island Friday
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The NYPD, in a joint effort with other state and city agencies, seized vehicles, issues summonses and arrested drivers with unpaid tolls, unregistered vehicles and those driving with ghost plates and suspended licenses Friday afternoon at the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. According to the NYPD’s Deputy Commissioner...
Comeback falls short for No. 12 St. Thomas Aquinas in season opener - Football recap
St. Thomas Aquinas, the No. 12 ranked team in the NJ.com rankings, saw its second-half comeback attempt fall short on the road in a season-opening 36-26 loss to Mount St. Joseph (MD). The Trojans starred at a 29-0 deficit at the half. In the third quarter, the Trojans got things...
You Don’t Want Miss This Years Awesome Beach Plum Festival In Seaside Park, NJ
Just because summer is getting ready to come to a close doesn't mean we can't still have fun at the Jersey Shore. Firstly, local summer gets ready to kick off which really is one of the best times of the year. There are also a ton of fun street fairs...
Authorities Investigating Hanging Death Near Ocean County Jail
Authorities are investigating after a man was found hanging near the Ocean County Jail in Toms River, TLS has learned. The man was found hanging in a port adjacent to the jail at around 7:00 PM Friday. Resuscitation efforts were unsuccessful.
Mayor Adams Launches Major Step To Put The “PARK” Back In Park Avenue
City Releases RFP to Redesign Park Avenue Between East 46th Street and East 57th Street, as Greener, Safer, More Welcoming Corridor. New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez have announced a major step to put the park back in Park Avenue between East 46th Street and East 57th Street by adding greenery, public seating, concessions, and safer crossings for pedestrians. The city released an RFP today to help develop a cohesive design vision for that portion of Park Avenue, which sits atop the Grand Central Terminal Train Shed — currently undergoing a major capital rehabilitation by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA)’s Metro-North Railroad. This effort comes as the city continues to advance its vision to permanently reimagine Fifth Avenue as a safer, less congested, pedestrian-centered boulevard, as well as other public realm projects in commercial corridors across the city.
Video shows NYC building superintendent kicking tenant down stairs
NEW YORK — A Manhattan building superintendent was arrested Saturday after he was caught on camera kicking a tenant down two flights of stairs.Police say 45-year-old Nick Valentin is now charged with second-degree assault, a felony that could land him in prison if he is found guilty.It happened inside an apartment building on East 112th Street near Third Avenue in East Harlem.NYC building superintendent caught on camera attacking tenantVideo from a doorbell camera recorded just after 8 a.m. Saturday shows a 26-year-old tenant getting kicked down a flight of stairs, police say by the building super. The attacker then picks...
MTA bus driver allegedly ignores man in wheelchair falling in street, video shows
Correction: The bus stop in this incident is ADA-accessible, according to the MTA. BROOKLYN (PIX11) — A man in a wheelchair fell into the road Saturday morning while attempting to board an MTA bus at a Brooklyn stop, and the bus driver drove away without helping, an exclusive video obtained by PIX11 News shows. The […]
Dooney’s Pub replacing Tilton Inn in EHT, NJ
As we speculated about back on July 26, the Tilton Inn in Egg Harbor Township will now be an Irish Pub called Dooney’s Pub, which also has locations in Delran and Voorhees. I have heard from multiple sources that a new Irish Pub will be moving into the building, and I have gotten confirmation that the new buyer will keep operating the property as a restaurant.
AC, NJ, Casinos Win on Smoking: ‘Safety Not A Fundamental Right’
Especially in light of New York City casinos coming on board, the Atlantic City, New Jersey casinos have been fighting for years to keep a smoking exemption in place. On Friday, August 30, 2024, a New Jersey Superior Court Judge dismissed a lawsuit by Casino Employees Against Smoking Effects (CEASE) and the United Auto Workers (UAW), in their long-time efforts to end smoking at The Atlantic City, New Jersey casinos.
Atlantic City Reentry Services Celebrates Individuals Who Turned Their Lives Around Through Their Programs
Atlantic City Reentry Services, formed nearly one year ago under the vision and leadership of City of Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small, Sr., held its first Reunification Seminar & Dinner, Aug. 29, at the Claridge Hotel Grand Ballroom. This event highlighted the success of some of the individuals who have utilized the program to become productive citizens, reminding them that with support and opportunity, their future doesn’t have to be defined by their past. Kamau Johnson and Michele Griffin with Atlantic City Reentry Services led the ceremony.
VOTE: Shore soccer Players of the Year. Who will be the top forward in 2024?
Shore soccer is finally back in action this week, and the APP released the preseason All-Shore teams along with watch lists for each position group. But it's time for readers to make their choice for who will be the best player at each position on the pitch this fall. First up is the forwards, which is also the most loaded position group in the conference as three first team All-Shore honorees from last year are back...
Doctors want to pull the plug on my sister after a surgery went wrong – I know she’s still in there and I’m fighting
A FAMILY is fighting to keep their loved one alive after a hospital determined she was brain dead. Amber Ebanks’ sister Kay believes there’s still hope despite her sibling suffering a massive stroke after having surgery. Ebanks, 23, was suffering from an arteriovenous malformation rupture earlier this year and went in for a scheduled surgery […]
Juvenile killed while riding bike on Bucks County highway
BRISTOL TOWNSHIP, Pa. - A crash involving a bicycle and a pickup truck ended with the death of a juvenile this weekend. Bristol Township police say the juvenile was crossing Bristol Pike on a bike when it collided with a Dodge Ram pickup truck at Beaver Ram Road. The crash...
Boat explosion at NJ marina injures 2 fishermen
OLD BRIDGE — Two people were injured when a boat exploded while it was refueling Wednesday afternoon. Old Bridge police said the force of the explosion at the Raritan Marina in the Laurence Harbor section around 3:20 p.m. sent a 57-year-old man into the water and burned his face and legs.
Catholic diocese sues US government, worried some foreign-born priests might be forced to leave
For more than a year, religious organizations have lobbied Congress and the Biden administration to fix a sudden procedural change in how the government processes green cards for religious workers, which threatens the ability of thousands of them to continue to minister in the United States. The Catholic Diocese of...
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