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New Jersey Deals to Treat Your Pup on National Dog Day!
Every dog must have its day! But for dog owners and dog lovers that's pretty much EVERY day, right? On National Dog Day on August 26th, these retailers with locations in New Jersey want to treat your pup!. We treat our dogs like our children because they offer us unconditional...
Walmart Recalls Apple Juice Sold in 25 States, Including NJ, for Elevated Arsenic Levels
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Walmart has recalled nearly 10,000 cases of apple juice sold in stores across 25 states — including New Jersey — due to elevated levels of inorganic arsenic. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the recall affects 9,535 cases of Great Value brand apple juices packaged in 8-ounce bottles and found in six-packs, with UPC 0-78742-29655-5. The "Best if Used By" date on the products is December 28, 2024. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER According to the FDA's Enforcement Report, the product "contains inorganic arsenic above action level set in industry guidance...
NJSIAA football reclassification for 2024 brings major changes to Non-Public ranks
Only four days ahead of the start of the 2024 New Jersey high school football season, the NJSIAA released its reclassifications for 10 public school and two Non-Public school groups. The classifications will be used for both the 2024 and 2025 seasons. A gigantic surprise came in the reclassification of...
Is your town ready for older residents? NJ launches age-friendly effort
A big opportunity has opened up for local governments and organizations that want to make their communities more "age friendly," so that residents of an advanced age can stay where they're living and feel welcome to do so. A $5 million grant program is up and running from the New...
Battle at the Beach Year 4: A 14-game schedule, 2 sites, maybe Bill Belichick?
The Battle at the Beach has quickly become one of the premier events on the New Jersey high school calendar, a showcase that kicks off the football season with enticing matchups and top-ranked teams. The fourth annual Battle of the Beach as usual begins the 2024 football season as West...
Don’t miss out: NJ changes some rules for newest ANCHOR rebates
💲 Applicants will face additional ID verification. 💲 Double check whether your payment should be automatic this year. Notices are about to hit millions of mailboxes throughout New Jersey, to get the ball rolling on another round of property tax relief. Many residents likely won't have to do...
Was a shark responsible for man's injuries at Jersey Shore? Beachgoers warned
A man's injuries to his hand while swimming off Ventnor beach on Sunday morning may have been caused by a shark, said officials. According to news reports, Ventnor City Beach Patrol reported that the man was injured while in the water, potentially from a shark bite to his hand. He was taken...
N.J. fisherman found dead in water behind industrial complex
A Morris County man who went fishing Sunday morning was later found dead in a body of water behind an industrial complex, authorities said. The man, identified as a 64-year-old Montville Township resident, went fishing behind the complex on Chapin Road in the Pine Brook section of Montville, and was reported missing when he did not return, according to police.
PAWcast: Leadership Changes at Princeton’s Office of Religious Life
PAW spoke with outgoing dean Rev. Alison Boden and the office’s new leader, Rev. Theresa Thames. Listen on Apple Podcasts • Google Podcasts • Spotify • Soundcloud. Princeton’s Office of Religious Life recently saw a transition in leadership, and we thought it would be an ideal time to speak on the PAWcast with the two people passing that figurative baton: The Rev. Alison Boden, who recently retired after 17 years as dean of religious life and the chapel, and the Rev. Theresa Thames, the new dean of religious life and the chapel, who has been associate dean since 2016.
Sen. Bob Casey gets help from Gov. Shapiro during Lower Bucks County stop
CROYDON, Pa. – Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro traveled alongside U.S. Sen. Bob Casey to Lower Bucks County Monday to make the case why the state’s senior senator should be reelected to a fourth term. The two Democratic statewide officials spoke to a couple hundred supporters at Neshaminy Creek Brewing in Croydon, just about a mile […]
Bristol Borough man gets 18-42 years for abusing children
Wearing a bright yellow jumpsuit with a thick leather belt strapped around his chest and three, armed law enforcement officers standing nearby, Brian Nathaniel Harris learned his fate for sexually abusing three children, taping the assaults and posting them across the internet. In a courtroom filled with relatives and friends...
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