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CU Buffs opponent preview: QB health key to success at Texas Tech
There has been plenty to like about Joey McGuire’s first two seasons as the head football coach at Texas Tech. McGuire is just the second coach in Tech history to lead the program to bowl games in each of his first two seasons, joining the late Mike Leach. In the six years before he took over, Tech had five losing campaigns and only two bowl appearances and he’s turned that round. And, he’s navigated the transfer portal well and landed a top recruiting class this season.
Three NY men charged in brutal Teaneck home invasion from last January
Three New York men were arrested Tuesday in connection to an home invasion in Teaneck in January in which the victims were allegedly held hostage for almost 4½ hours while their captors ransacked the home. After a six month investigation, Frank Salcedo, 43; Francisco Sandoval, 42; and Brian Arias, 40, were charged...
40 Under 40: Sasha Nutgent
New York’s burgeoning adult-use cannabis industry may be rife with problems, but Sasha Nutgent is doing everything she can to ensure the state’s first adult-use dispensary remains a beacon of stability amid a tumultuous industry. Nutgent is the director of cannabis retail for Housing Works, a nonprofit organization...
Free Pool Access at State Parks All Summer Long!
Governor Kathy Hochul has initiated a statewide campaign aimed at encouraging New Yorkers to embrace outdoor activities and recreation this summer. As part of the “Get Offline, Get Outside” initiative, she announced free admission to several New York State Park pools, alongside other initiatives promoting health and wellness.
Maplewood library is hiring a substitute librarian
Maplewood library is hiring a substitute librarian. Applicants must have an MLS degree and NJ State Certification or be currently enrolled in a MLIS program. Resume and cover letter accepted by email. The Jersey Bee’s staff includes producers and editors who work together to gather, verify, and report useful local...
Summit NJ Fourth of July Traffic & Road Closure Information
SUMMIT, NJ -- As Summit gets ready for its big Fourth of July festivities on Thursday, residents should prepare for any potential traffic spots and road closures. The walking track, playground, tennis courts, and lower fields at Memorial Field will close at 1 p.m. to prepare for the fireworks display. Roads adjacent to the field will close to vehicle traffic at 6 p.m. The parking lot on Ashland Road next to the Memorial Field tennis courts will be closed all day on Thursday, July 4.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Entertainment will include concerts beginning at 1 p.m. The event will conclude with a fireworks display beginning at 9:15 p.m. For more information, please click here. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Man charged with attempted rape of woman in Central Park; Hochul signs bills aimed at increasing access to state parks
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Why Did Work Stop on Halo High Rise in Downtown Newark? What We Know
NEWARK — Amid claims of both funding and safety issues, construction has stopped on a gleaming residential high rise in downtown Newark – a project that has been among the most visible signs of the city’s development boom. The owner of the Halo on Washington Street sued its lender last week with claims Parkview Financial did not make good on a $90 million loan. And court records show the builder of a neighboring Essex County family courts building has also sued the Halo’s owner and general contractor with claims the construction endangered their workers with “safety issues”...
See homes sold in the Parsippany-Troy Hills area, June 24 to June 30
The following is a listing of all home transfers in the Parsippany-Troy Hills area reported from June 24 to June 30. There were 12 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,464-square-foot home on Welsh Place in Morris Plains that sold for $590,000.
Dursts look to sell major East Harlem dev site
The Dursts are looking to sell their large development site in East Harlem after the state hammered out a replacement for 421a. The Durst Organization put its property at 1800 Park Avenue up for sale, a spokesperson for the company confirmed to The Real Deal. It wasn’t clear what price the company is targeting, but with nearly 700,000 square feet of buildable floor area available, a deal could easily reach into nine figures.
Mobile MVC Clinic Returns to Roselle Park in July
ROSELLE PARK, NJ — Going to the DMV is a pain. Luckily, the Borough of Roselle Park will be bringing the clinic to you, as Roselle Park residents can make their appointment for the MVC’s “Agency on Wheels" mobile clinic starting now. Patrons will be received on a first-come, first-served basis with registration. Details on how to register will be released as the event gets closer, and posted on the Roselle Park event calendar, social media, and in the Borough’s monthly newsletter. Customers can obtain license plates, placards, registrations, drivers licenses, non-driver identification cards, and exam permits....
Gary Barnett’s Extell shuffles lenders at UWS condo project
Gary Barnett’s Extell Development is changing up the financing at its quick-selling luxury condo building on the Upper West Side. Jerusalem Venture Partners, the project’s mezzanine lender which goes by JVP, has taken on the project’s senior debt, replacing Bank OZK by refinancing $620 million in construction loans and issuing $70 million in new debt, a representative of Extell confirmed.
Downtown Summer Concert Series Continues in July
The Museum of Early Trades & Crafts (METC) free outdoor Downtown Concert Series sponsored by the Madison Downtown Development Commission (DDC) continues thru August. Enjoy a free night of music this summer on Fridays from 6-8 p.m. Bring your own chair or blanket to sit and listen to some great performances on METC’s lawn. Packing a picnic dinner or getting takeout from one of the many fabulous local restaurants is encouraged.
Overall crime down for sixth straight month, NYPD says
Overall crime in the city was down for the sixth straight month, according to the latest data released by the NYPD. “We have had a full-frontal assault on disorder and when you have six straight months of a decrease in crime, it says that the initiatives we are putting in place, they are working,” Mayor Eric Adams said Wednesday. “New York City is the safest big city in America.”
Former Trailblazer standout Spencer Wallace Joins Utah Tech’s Men’s Golf Coaching Staff for 2024-25 Season
Former Trailblazer standout Spencer Wallace, a top player in the program's history, is set to join Utah Tech's men's golf coaching staff for the 2024-25 season as the new assistant coach. Wallace's success as a player and instructor, coupled with his experience collaborating with renowned instructors, positions him to elevate the team with his leadership and expertise.
New Roselle coach Tyrone Turner tells Rams to “go out and have fun” as he takes over program
New Roselle coach Tyrone Turner was the Co-Defensive Coordinator at Plainfield in 2023. (Photo: @CoachTyroneT on Twitter) Well, it looks like the Big Central coaching carousel has stopped for the time being. Tyrone Turner – who spent the past year as Co-Defensive Coordinator at resurgent Plainfield – has been named...
Professor honored with American Holistic Nurses Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award
Cindy Barrere, senior director of scholarship and continuing education and professor in the School of Nursing at Quinnipiac, has been awarded the prestigious American Holistic Nurses Association’s 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award. This accolade recognizes Barrere’s outstanding contributions to the field of holistic nursing through her dedication to teaching, research...
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