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Roselle Park Recap: Final Week of Summer Brings Preparations for Return to School
ROSELLE PARK, NJ - As you head down the shore for the unofficial end of summer, check out the latest headlines from Roselle Park that is preparing for the start of the school year next week. Here are the latest stories: Roselle Park Rotary Scholarship Checks are in the Mail CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Long Roselle Park Board of Education Agenda is Capstone to Summer Preparation Union County Hosting Back to School Health Fair Sept. 7 Need to Cool Down? Sign Up for the Roselle Park Winter Market Union County Women’s Rugby Club Starts Season Inspired by US Olympic Bronze DOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. Grant Ave. to be Repaved in Roselle Park For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Kenilworth Public Schools Back-to-School Countdown #1
KENILWORTH, NJ - The first day of the 2024-2025 school year is Thursday, September 5. Please see the following message that was recently posted to the Kenilworth Public Schools social media page. We're counting down to the school year with a look at the ways Kenilworth Public Schools is building momentum! We’re proud to report improvement in our AP and standardized state test scores! Credit goes to our dedicated teachers and hard-working students. We will continue to add academically rigorous programs to build skills.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Make sure you don’t miss any Kenilworth news! Click here to sign-up for our free daily e-newsletter. Know a story we should share with readers? Email tcuppari@tapinto.net and tell us about it. TAPinto Kenilworth is free to read, funded entirely by business advertising.DOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. Thank you for reading TAPinto Kenilworth. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
1-In-30-Million Lobster Shocks Customers At New York Supermarket
An incredibly rare, one-in-30-million, orange lobster was found at a New York supermarket. The rare lobster was rescued from a Long Island Stop & Shop. Orange Lobster Spotted in Seafood Tank At Long Island Supermarket. The one-in-30-million orange lobster was spotted inside the seafood tank at the grocery store in...
2024 John Jay College Women's Soccer Preview
New York, NY - The 2024 John Jay women's soccer, guided by head coach Ajani Clunie, will look for their fourth CUNY Athletic Conference (CUNYAC) title in the last five years as the Bloodhounds open the season on Saturday morning at Old Westbury. Before the season opener, Joey Jarzynka spoke...
Teamsters Casting Negotiations Pause Without Deal
Negotiations over a new contract for Teamsters-represented casting professionals paused on Friday without a deal, according to the union.The Animation Guild and Studios Do Not Reach an Agreement, Add Negotiating Dates in September Bargaining sessions for around 700 casting workers based in Los Angeles and New York were originally set to conclude at the end of the week, but the parties did not resolve their remaining issues by that time. A Teamsters Local involved stated that additional bargaining sessions would be scheduled before the current contract expires on Sept. 30. Teamsters Locals 399 and 817 are negotiating on behalf of casting...
New York Man Allegedly Flashes Gun At Eatery Worker Over Order
This is yet another case where the customer is not necessarily always right. Officials say a New York man, who was upset over miscommunication when placing his food order, flashed a gun at an employee. The co-owner of the establishment told The New Post that the whole misunderstanding began because of a bad phone connection.
Football: Jenkins scores four touchdowns in Hillside debut as Comets roll in second half
The Hillside football program is a team on a mission following a disappointing end to its season a year ago. The Comets saw their season end last year as the second seed in the North 1, Group 3 postseason in a home loss to seventh-seeded Sparta. Hillside had all offseason to marinate on that defeat and it has fueled its preparation for another season with high hopes.
Live Amateur Boxing Is Coming To Elizabeth
ELIZABETH, NJ - Live Amateur Boxing is coming to the City of Elizabeth on Saturday. The Elizabeth Boxing Team will face off in head-to-head matchups against other cities at Veterans Memorial Waterfront Park, 71 Front Street. The event is open to the public. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Weigh-ins are from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m., with the first round of matchups set to begin at 3 p.m. For more information, please contact the City of Elizabeth Recreation Department at 908-820-4220. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Official Notice: Nutley Board of Education Executive Session September 4, 2024
In accordance with the Open Public Meetings Act, P.L. 1975c. 231, this is to advise that the Nutley Board of Education will hold an executive session meeting on Wednesday, May 4 at 6 p.m. in the Board of Education Office, 271 Franklin Ave. 2nd Floor, Nutley NJ 07110. After opening the meeting, the Board will go into closed, executive session for an undetermined amount of time for the purpose of discussing contracts. No public action will be taken. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Women's Soccer Draws With Stockton
Box Score Union, N.J. -- The University of Lynchburg women's soccer team was knocking on the door all match, but could not bury a shot against Stockton as the final result in the squad's first match of the Kean Kickoff Tournament resulted in a scoreless draw on Friday afternoon. The...
Stockton Plays to a Draw in Season Opener
Union, NJ – Stockton University (0-0-1) played outstanding defense in forging a 0-0 draw against the University of Lynchburg (0-0-1) on Friday afternoon. It was the opening match of the season for both teams in the Kean Cougar Classic. Morgan Keil (Upper Twp./Holy Spirit) made a career high 14 saves in notching her 13th career shutout.
Columbia antisemitism task force reports ‘crushing’ discrimination against Jewish and Israeli students
(New York Jewish Week) — Jewish students at Columbia University have been driven out of their dorm rooms, chased off campus, compelled to hide their Jewish identity, ostracized by their peers and targeted by faculty, according to a report released Friday by the university’s Task Force on Antisemitism. The report, the second one released by...
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...
Ridgewood basketball star battling cancer attends football team's opening win
PARAMUS − The Jim Grasso Classic was John Jackson’s coming out party, and he didn’t play a down. The Ridgewood senior basketball star, recently diagnosed with Stage 4B Hodgkin’s lymphoma, watched the first half from the stands at Paramus, and witnessed a dominating 35-0 victory for the Maroons over rival Clifton. Jackson said he...
Maplewood Police Department’s National Night Out 2024
This slideshow requires JavaScript. Each year the Maplewood Police Department participates in National Night Out. About 500 people usually show up for the free event, according to Officer Matt Jones. “The event helps build a relationship between the public and police department,” Jones said at DeHart Park where the event...
Extra Extra: NYC public schools are done with heteronormative dress codes
Because the dress code this year seeks to comply with Title IX anti-discrimination rules, here are your afternoon links: Capri Sun is post-pouch, The Situation sobered up, wearing khakis to the gym is cool and more. [ more › ]
New York City to Boost SNAP Benefits with $500 Extra in Monthly Food Stamps
According gto lagradaonline, New York City is set to boost SNAP benefits with a new initiative providing up to $500 extra per month for eligible residents. Mayor Eric Adams introduced the “Money in Your Pockets” initiative to help New Yorkers access various city programs and benefits. Targeted Neighborhood...
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