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Hudson Valley Nurse Slaps, Shakes Preemie In ‘Safe’ New York Town
A nurse working in the Hudson Valley slapped, hit and shook a 5-week-old in what's supposed to be on of New York's "safest" hometowns. A nurse from Brooklyn, New York is heading to prison for hitting an infant. Brooklyn Nurse Slapped Infant In Westchester County, New York. On Tuesday, Westchester...
Brooklyn Burglary Attempt Thwarted But Not Before Suspect Was Captured on Video
BROOKLYN, NY — A burglary attempt was reported in a residential building at the intersection of Melrose Street and Broadway on Sunday night. At approximately 11:55 PM, an unidentified male…
Top 5 Stories on Brownstoner This Week: A 'Burg Housing Lottery, Greenest Block Announced
An affordable housing lottery has opened for 56 apartments in a new almost block long nine-story development that stretches from the corner of Lorimer Street to about three-quarters of the way down Grand Street in Williamsburg. — Even without a stone handily carved with a construction date, the design details of...
The Daily Dirt: The mystery of Site 5
More than eight years ago, developers revealed plans to build office towers on the former sites of a Modell’s and P.C. Richard & Son — together known as Site 5. In 2016, the development team — then a partnership of Forest City Ratner and Greenland USA — announced a plan to turn the sites into two office towers totaling more than 1 million square feet. Details about the towers were elusive.
Remnants of Debby to bring more rain Friday before weekend clear up
Remnants of Tropical Storm Debby will continue to bring heavy rain and wind Friday, but a much clearer weekend is to come. The active weather from Debby is out in central Pennsylvania and Maryland Friday morning, but later in the afternoon and into the early evening, some storms may begin to move through, according to the National Weather Service. This could produce heavy, localized rain, while other areas could receive next to nothing. ...
Why New Jersey Is One Of The Best States For Tennis In America
One of the most popular individual sports in the world, Tennis in the United States is one of the sports that has grown in popularity in recent years. Like Golf, Tennis is a great outdoor activity to play with friends or competitively. In the aftermath of the COVID-19 Lockdowns, people...
Hundreds displaced after two ceilings collapse at apartment complex
EDISON, N.J (PIX11) — More than 200 apartments were evacuated after a ceiling collapsed amid remnants of Debby passing through New Jersey on Friday. Edison Township Mayor, Sam Joshi announced that 11 out of 12 buildings at the Evergreen Meadows complex were declared an “imminent hazard.” Friday’s ceiling collapse was the second at the residential […]
Helmet-Wearing Bike Riders Rewarded with Free Pizza Slices in Fair Haven
FAIR HAVEN – At least in Fair Haven, getting stopped by the cops isn’t always bad news. This year, in partnership with Lupo Pizzeria, the Fair Haven Policemen’s Benevolent Association (PBA) summer safety campaign is rewarding children who wear bicycle helmets with vouchers for a free slice of pizza when they see them around town. So far, it’s a hit.
New Jersey drivers say these are the most hated roads in the state
Consider this: New Jersey has approximately 39,000 miles of public roadways and with 9.3 million people living in the state, traffic jams happen. Of course, that does not include people driving through the Garden State. We are, obviously, right in the middle of an extremely bust part of the country.
Is college worth it? 10 NJ schools delivering the best value
Where can I get the most bang for my buck at college?. That may not be a question on your kid's mind when they're applying for schools, but as an adult who's aware of how much it costs to live in New Jersey, you know how important that question can be.
Hospitals Firsts: NJ on the Cutting Edge
When Johnson & Johnson relocated to New Brunswick in 1886, it spurred what grew to become the greatest concentration of life sciences companies on the globe – ultimately leading to New Jersey being called the “medicine chest of the world.”. Today, thanks to its life sciences companies and...
NJ fake cop busted on LI with drugs, weapons, counterfeit cash: police
A New Jersey man who had a fake cop badge in his car was arrested on Thursday after police found him with drugs, weapons, and counterfeit cash on Long Island, according to the Nassau County Police Department.
High Winds Wreak Havoc In NJ Leaving Roads Closed, Hundreds Without Power
Wind gusts up to 50 mph were wreaking havoc across New Jersey on Friday, Aug. 9.As of 2:30 p.m., thousands of residents were without power and multiple roadways were closed due to downed wires and related crashes.The National Weather Service also issued a new tornado watch across North Jersey. An e…
Fulop names 3 more South Jersey Assembly candidates for his 2025 slate
Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop, a Democratic candidate for governor, named three more South Jersey state Assembly for his 2025 slate this morning. Running in the 2nd Legislative District, Linwood Board of Education Trustee Lisa Bonanno, a mother of five, has been a registered nurse for 33 years and for the last 13 years she has been providing care for patients in their homes.
Bill Spadea: Meet up at the Squan!
Every week on the show we spend time promoting New Jersey's small business community. Bars, restaurants, dry cleaners, retail, cobblers, you name it, New Jersey has it all!. Hundreds of thousands of small businesses around the state employing nearly 2 million New Jersyans — that's half of all the people employed in the Garden State.
Top 12 NJ Arts Events of Week: New Brunswick Heart Festival, Russell Crowe, more
This year’s edition of the free, annual New Brunswick Heart Festival will take place Aug. 10 from 2 to 6 p.m. on Livingston Avenue. Performers will include The Suyat Band (playing funk and Motown hits), InSpira Performing Arts, The New Brunswick Jazz Project Brass, Grupo de Danza Folklórica La Sagrada Familia, DJ IZM, American Repertory Ballet Dance Power Scholars, the blues/soul/rock band Crowfield, and tap dancer Omar Edwards.
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