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Intruders Disrupt Quiet Night in Erwin Park Road in Montclair
MONTCLAIR, NJ - A burglary was reported last week, police officials announced Tuesday. The Montclair Police Department stated that on August 12, an Erwin Park Road resident reported an unusual commotion outside their residence.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The homeowners reported hearing suspicious noises that prompted them to check outside. As they were peering through their window, they were alarmed to see two vehicles parked at the edge of their driveway. They noticed at least two men on their property carrying flashlights. The intruders fled the scene when they realized they had been spotted by the residents. Upon inspection, the homeowners discovered the rear door wide open. Further investigation revealed that a wallet and a backpack, which had been left on the dining room table, were missing. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Completes LCT3 World Premiere August 25
Phillip Howze's Six Characters completes its world premiere at Lincoln Center Theater/LCT3 August 25 in the company's Claire Tow Theater Off-Broadway. Performances began July 13, and the production officially opened July 29, with Dustin Wills at the helm. Read the reviews here. Described as a play about "power, belonging, and...
Ballet Hispánico School of Dance 2024 Adult Program Fall Session (DEADLINE: SEP 12)
New York, NY – Ballet Hispánico School of Dance announces its 2024 Adult Program Fall Session with registration available now!. Embark on an exciting dance journey with Ballet Hispánico's Adult Program, where dance enthusiasts explore the dynamic rhythms of Hispanic and Latin American music. Our classes accommodate all skill levels, providing a nurturing and energetic atmosphere for growth and improvement. Receive personalized instruction from our expert faculty as you delve into a variety of dance styles. Whether you're a novice or seasoned dancer, our program offers a distinct opportunity to ignite your passion and refine your skills year-round and during the summer months. Join us and discover your own rhythm as you embark on an unforgettable dance journey with Ballet Hispánico.
1st Annual Veggie Grand Prix
Calling all creative kids and veggie enthusiasts. Help us celebrate Main St Market’s 2nd Anniversary by participating in our 1st Annual Veggie Grand Prix!. Children of all ages are invited to design and build their own veggie race cars and bring them to the Main St Market Farmers Market on September 1 to race in our Veggie Grand Prix.
UNLV Volleyball Triumphs Over Utah Tech in Exciting 5-Set Match
The UNLV volleyball team wrapped up their preseason with a thrilling 3-2 victory over Utah Tech in an exhibition match. After losing the first two sets, the Rebels rejuvenated their strategy and dominated the next three to secure the win. Key performances included Dakota Quinlan, who led with 20 kills, and Olivia Mikkelsen, who contributed 48 assists to enhance team performance. This match demonstrated the resilience of UNLV as they outscored Utah Tech significantly in the final sets. With this momentum, the Rebels gear up to host The Rebel Challenge next weekend.
Rams Football Ranked Third in Preseason Poll
The Patriot League is more competitive than ever, but Fordham Football should be in a prime position to contend for the league title this season. The Rams ranked third in the conference’s preseason poll and were one of three teams to receive a first-place vote. Lafayette College and the College of the Holy Cross nabbed first and second in the poll, respectively, after both staking claim in the 2023 Patriot League title as co-regular season champions with identical 5-1 conference records.
Men’s Soccer to Kick Off Season
Returning for his sixth year with the program, head coach Carlo Aquista will lead Fordham Men’s Soccer into action this fall. Matt Sloan, a former All-Conference and All-Region selection standout at Fordham University, will join him as assistant coach. In addition to the six new additions to the squad...
Gotham FC reaffirms strength and consistency in the NWSL
Another win against the Portland Thorns—this time, 2-0 at Red Bull Arena—cemented that NJ/NY Gotham FC is one of the most solid teams in the NWSL. It was a faultless team performance, with the New York squad securing not only three important points but also the belief that the women will be serious contenders in this year's competition. Let's break down how this victory was built and what it bodes for Gotham FC's season ahead.
Teen, two women attacked outside Theater District restaurant
Two women and a teenage girl were attacked in the Theater District.Police say the victims were in front of Carmine's Restaurant on 44th Street when another woman came up and punched all three of them.Two of the victims, ages 14 and 49, went to the hospital for treatment.The other victim is 58. She refused medical attention.The attacker got away.ALSO READ | New mystery drug 'pink cocaine' isn't what you might thinkDan Krauth has the details on a new and potentially lethal narcotic that is creeping into the NYC area from Latin America.----------* Get Eyewitness News Delivered * More Manhattan news* Send us a news tip* Download the abc7NY app for breaking news alerts * Follow us on YouTube Submit 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.
NYC health dept. to spray for mosquitoes to reduce West Nile virus risk
NEW YORK – The New York City health department will be spraying pesticides in parts of the city next week to reduce mosquito activity and the risk of West Nile virus.Crews have been out ten times this summer and are scheduled to head out again this Monday and Wednesday, spraying in parts of Upper Manhattan and southwest Brooklyn.At least four New Yorkers have tested positive for West Nile virus so far this year, according to the health department.The health department says low concentrations of the pesticides Anvil 10+10, Duet or MERUS 3 will be used, and that they pose a...
Suspect arrested in the murder of popular NYC sneaker reseller ‘Upscale Cracc’
NEW YORK (PIX11)– A man was arrested Saturday morning in connection to the murder of “Upscale Cracc,” a popular sneaker reseller from New Jersey, officials said. Jayquan Straker, 35, of Poughkeepsie, was taken into police custody for allegedly killing 31-year-old Javier Osorio-Mejia, also known as ‘Upscale Cracc.’ Osorio-Mejia, a Bayonne resident and a well-known figure […]
Bloomfield Police Launch 'Cops in Crosswalks' Initiative
BLOOMFIELD, NJ-- To enhance public awareness of pedestrian safety and minimize injuries and fatalities, the Bloomfield Police Department will intensify enforcement against drivers who fail to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks. The "Cops in Crosswalks" initiative will be implemented across the township. Undercover officers will act as pedestrians in crosswalks, and any driver observed not stopping will be reported to their colleagues in nearby patrol cars for a traffic stop.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER With the new school year underway, the "Cops in Crosswalks" campaign will place extra emphasis on unsafe driving in school zones throughout the community. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Montessori school wins year extension on ‘Charlie Brown’s’
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—Apple Montessori Schools, which plans to construct an early childhood education school at 95 Linwood Ave., prominent site of a defunct Charlie Brown’s restaurant, was granted a one-year extension of the Zoning Board’s 2023 approval of its amended site plan application. The board on Aug....
Here’s how the Connecticut Sun snapped the Liberty’s 8-game win stream
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK — They finally got it done. After losing seven consecutive regular season games to the Liberty, the Sun pulled out a 72-64 win on Saturday night at Barclay’s Center. The win was a well-rounded effort that saw five Connecticut players in double-figures on the second...
Old Tappan won’t throw in with proposed ‘four-town’ ambulance service study
PASCACK VALLEY—Following discussion at its Aug. 19 meeting, the Old Tappan Borough Council decided not to participate in a planned four-town study of joint ambulance services. However, the mayor emphasized that they remain committed to increasing daytime coverage for the local ambulance corps. Old Tappan’s decision leaves three neighbors—Hillsdale,...
Alexa Lignelli finished first and second in Old Salem Two-Phase Special
NORTH SALEM, N.Y.--Alexa Elle Lignelli of New York, N.Y., finished first and second on Helium and Cinderella in the Open Jumper 1.30/1.40m Two-Phase Special on Friday, Aug. 23 at the Old Salem Farm Summer Jumper Classic CSI2*. Lignelli beat a starting field of 38 over a course designed by Oscar...
Ducks, JCCs celebrate Jewish Heritage Night
Sitting in section 201 of Fairfield Properties Ballpark in Central Islip, Joe Margolin recalled being at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn and getting to meet the 1950s Brooklyn Dodgers, including the team that won the 1955 World Series. Margolin’s father, also Joe Margolin, was a lawyer in Brooklyn with an office...
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