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Check your pantries: Recall alert linked to NJ raisin company
August has been a month for recalls: Walmart apple juice and Purdue ready-to-eat chicken nuggets. We’re not out of the woods yet — a New Jersey-based company has joined the growing recall list. Pine Brook’s Sunco & Frenchie is recalling its 10-ounce Terrafina Golden Raisins because the product...
Rare, must-see listing: NJ alpaca farm for sale
There is a unique Atlantic County real estate listing that definitely goes against virtually all New Jersey stereotypes. A 22-acre property in Egg Harbor Township has been known for the past six years or so as Winding Creek Alpaca Farm. When it comes to NJ farmland, alpacas are a relatively...
New Jersey’s biggest Halloween party set to return
It's billed as the Northeast’s largest Halloween party — Fright Fest Extreme is returning to Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson. This promises to be the biggest one yet. Fright Fest Extreme will debut on September 13th, which not coincidently is a Friday night. The event will be open weekends and some weeknights until November 3rd.
Rutgers President Jonathan Holloway calls for external investigation into gymnastics program
A day after New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy called allegations made by former Rutgers gymnasts against head coach Umme Salim-Beasley “really ugly and very disturbing,” University President Jonathan Holloway called for an external investigation into the program. The external probe comes as the university conducts an internal investigation...
2 dead from West Nile virus in New Jersey, health officials say
TRENTON, N.J. — Two people in New Jersey have died from West Nile virus this year, state health officials said Friday.The New Jersey Department of Health said one death was in Cumberland County and the other was in Mercer County. Officials said both individuals were older adults.Six more cases of West Nile virus have been reported in Bergen, Camden, Cumberland, Hudson, Mercer and Middlesex counties, health officials said. They said all of the patients are over 50 years old.These cases are in addition to two reported earlier this summer in Middlesex and Union counties. Both patients were treated and released,...
Riley shines in season opener; Central Regional rolls past Hightstown - Football recap
On both ends of the field, senior Royalty Riley was making noise on opening night during Central Regional’s 20-0 victory over Hightstown in Bayville. Riley hauled in two touchdown catches on offense and snagged two interceptions on defense to help the Golden Eagles win their season opener. Senior quarterback...
Nearly 150 counts of animal cruelty for Brick, NJ man
An Ocean County man has been indicted on 149 counts of animal cruelty. Jeffrey Finlay, 56, of Brick, was indicted on Wednesday in connection with the removal of cats and dogs from his home over a year ago, according to the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office. According to authorities, Finlay called...
Colonia opens season with OT win over Sayreville - Football recap
Scoring might have come few and far between for Colonia and Sayreville, but Dylan Chiera’s 12-yard touchdown run in overtime proved to be the difference as the Patriots defeated the Bombers 14-13 in Parlin. Kyle Bell opened the scoring with a 3-yard touchdown run to give Colonia a 7-0...
Reichenbecher gets first win with Freehold Borough - Football recap
Derek Reichenbecher got his Freehold Borough career off on the right foot as he earned his first win as head coach of the program 28-0 against New Brunswick in New Brunswick. Qua’Mir Everett lit the spark for Freehold Borough with a 44-yard punt return for a touchdown in the second quarter. He added another score with a 44-yard touchdown reception from Jayshawn Wiggs in the third.
TKR POD: Recapping Rutgers Football’s 44-7 win over Howard
TKR POD: Recapping Rutgers Football's 44-7 win over Howard Default Avatar Richie O'Leary and Mike Broadbent Rutgers.Rivals.com Mike is joined by TKR beat reporters Alec Crouthamel and Craig Epstein to discuss everything that went into Rutgers' 44-7 victory over Howard. They cover the injuries to the team (2:00), the young players who stood out (7:00), how the passing game performed and looked different from last season, (11:00), the incredible showing by Kyle Monangai (17:00) and how the depleted defense played bend but not break (24:00). They close the show by announcing the winners of the Knight and Day giveaway (35:00)....
Starting XI: Women’s Soccer vs. Maine
Rutgers women's soccer (2-1-1) faces Maine (2-0-2) at Yurcak Field on September 1, 2024, highlighting "Donate Life Day," an initiative to promote organ donation. Recently, Rutgers secured a 3-0 victory over Lehigh, showcasing new talent with several players achieving first collegiate points. Last season, the Scarlet Knights made the NCAA Championships for the 12th consecutive year, ended with a strong performance in the Big Ten, and now look to build on their success with a mix of experienced players and fresh faces.
Broken items? NJ repair event will bring them back to life for free
SUMMIT — Most of us are guilty of getting rid of household items too soon. But luckily, there’s an upcoming event in Union County to stop the cycle and teach sustainability. "If you have an item that you love that's broken but can be fixed, this is a...
Kayaker discovers submerged car and dead driver in NJ canal
FRANKLIN (Somerset) — Somerset County authorities are investigating a deadly crash that involved a car in a canal over the weekend. The prosecutor’s office said that on Saturday, August 24, just before 12:30 p.m., township police received a report from a kayaker who spotted a car submerged in the Delaware Raritan Canal near Canal and Grouser roads.
Middlesex County Jazz Festival will include tribute to the late Russell Malone
Russell Malone — the great jazz guitarist and William Paterson University music professor who died of a heart attack on Aug. 23, at the age of 60 — had been scheduled to headline the Metuchen lineup of the Middlesex County Jazz Festival, on Sept. 28. That portion of the festival will now be devoted to a tribute to him, featuring his quartet with Mark Whitfield on guitar.
Pod of 20 dolphins spotted in NYC waters by Staten Island jet skiers
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A routine day of fun on the water turned into an unforgettable experience for three young men from Staten Island when they encountered a pod of dolphins during a jet skiing trip on Saturday, Aug. 24. Nicholas Demetriades, 23, of Annadale; his younger brother, John...
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