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These NYC departments are hiring for thousands of open jobs
NEW YORK (PIX11) – Several city departments in New York City are currently hiring for thousands of open jobs. The jobs are listed online on JobsNYC, the official careers website for the City of New York. The JobsNYC website allows people to search for a variety of jobs at different governmental departments and agencies in […]
Kamala Harris unites Democrats at 2024 convention, ignites historic campaign
Editor’s note: The following is an account of experiences at last week’s Democratic National Convention in Chicago submitted by Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz, City Councilman Eric Dinowitz and Benjamin Franklin Reform Democratic Club president Virginia Krompinger. Opinions contained herein are theirs. We purchased our plane tickets in June expecting...
Man accused of distributing cocaine in Morris County town
MORRISTOWN, NJ (Morris County) – A man was arrested for allegedly distributing cocaine in Morristown, according to Morris County Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll. Alex Bravo-Castro was charged with first-degree possession with intent to distribute cocaine in an amount of five ounces or more, first-degree distribution of cocaine in an amount of five ounces or more, second-degree conspiracy to distribute cocaine in an amount of five ounces or more, and third-degree possession of cocaine, Carroll said.
Fairfield Fire Department Rescues Two Passengers in Flipped Over Vehicle on I-80
FAIRFIELD, NJ -- The Fairfield Volunteer Fire Department was dispatched just before 9 p.m. on Thursday to Interstate 80 East for a motor vehicle accident with entrapment. Upon the arrival of state police, the entrapment was confirmed with the vehicle being rolled over and resting on its roof.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER According to the Fairfield Fire Department, one patient was easily extricated by police upon arrival of fire units, however the second patient had a limb trapped between the roof of their car and the pavement via the sunroof. Utilizing a carjack, crews from Squad 1 and Engine 2 lifted the rear of the vehicle up, stabilizing the vehicle, each raise using wooden cribbing. The total process of freeing the victim took less than minutes from the time of first arriving fire units, according to the fire department. Responding units were Squad 1, Engine 2, and Rescue 3. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Rebel Core Shakes Up the Local Fitness Industry
Rebel Core is Essex County’s first and only modern pilates studio located in Roseland. The business opened its doors in February of this year and has become a local obsession; offering a 45-minute full body workout and fitness experience that emphasizes core strength, flexibility and functional strength training. “We...
Shocking Map Predicts Major Parts of New Jersey Underwater by 2050
We have heard for years how climate change will cause rising water levels. A new map shows a densely populated area of New Jersey expected to be underwater by the year 2050. Even though climate change is a much-debated topic, some facts just can't be ignored. According to Climate Central,...
Football: Seton Hall Prep Shuts Out Union, 34-0, on Opening Day
WEST ORANGE, NJ -- The Union High School football team had about as difficult an assignment as a program can have for Jason Scott's first game as the Farmers' head coach. Union went on the road against perennial powerhouse Seton Hall Prep and lost, 34-0, on opening day Friday afternoon.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Kahden Davis scored on a 5-yard touchdown run five minutes into the game to put Seton Hall Prep on the board. After that, Union held its own defensively until Davis threw an 8-yard scoring pass to Max Figueroa with...
Sprawling, new $284M high school opening in NJ for the first time
PERTH AMBOY — City teens will be attending classes this year at the all-new Perth Amboy High School. The three-story, 576,000 square-foot facility has ample classroom and science lab space, designed to accommodate up to 3,300 students in 9-12 grades. As of last year, there were closer to 2,700...
Ho-Ho-Hold On New Jersey, It’s Way To Early For Christmas Decorations
Slowly but surely summer is getting ready to come to a close at the Jersey Shore. It's a time of year that, in my opinion, comes with mixed emotions. Gone are the days of what felt like endless sunshine and long days spent hanging on the beach, and hanging out on the Barnegat Bay.
A New Jersey Man Just Caught A Fish Worth Over One Million Dollars
Spending a day fishing at the Jersey Shore is like nothing else; it's relaxing to spend a day in the sun trying to catch the big one. Now imagine you reel in a fish so big that it warrants a check for over One Million dollars. I don't know about...
The cost of owning an electric car just went up in New Jersey
TRENTON — A few days ago, New Jersey electric vehicle owners started to feel some effects of state budget concerns, according to E&E News by Politico. They cite the financial woes are far from over since they are “compounded by the erosion of gas tax revenues.”. As of...
Here’s the best NJ corn mazes & fall fun in New Jersey this season
Corn mazes and hayrides, cider donuts and pumpkins have officially rolled in offering plenty of fall fun around the Garden State. A couple of popular spots were thinking the same way when planning this year’s theme — a tribute to the team behind the Great Pumpkin, in light of a milestone anniversary.
NJ Spotlight News: August 30, 2024
We bring you what’s relevant and important in New Jersey news and our insight. Watch as the NJ Spotlight News team breaks down today’s top stories. Travel, economic experts expect strong Labor Day weekend. AAA anticipates 9% increase in travel bookings, which would set a new record. Johnny...
Details Released In PCTI Football Game Shooting, Teen In Custody
Details have been released in the shooting following a football game at the Passaic County Technical Institute (PCTI) Friday night, Aug. 30.A 16-year-old has been arrested in the shooting a 15-year-old and 16-year-old around 7:30 p.m. at PCTI school in Wayne, where the football team had faced Lenap…
The Heat Is On In The Garden State!
We all know we still have some heat to come before the summer season ends. The case in point will be tomorrow, on Wednesday. We could see heat advisories posted for a good portion of the Garden State. It looks like the good news is that this blast of heat will only last 24 hours, but tomorrow (Wednesday) could be a hot one.
How Much Snow This Winter in New Jersey? Old Farmer’s Almanac Has Their Forecast❄️
I know we have several weeks of summer left and fall can have some warm days too, but everyone likes to see what the Old Farmer's Almanac has to say about the upcoming winter. Will we have a winter with 10 feet of snow or will we barely see flurries? What's in the forecast for us this winter?
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