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Suspect in 21-year-old’s slaying now charged with killing her dog, other crimes
Authorities announced additional charges Thursday against the New Jersey man accused of shooting a 21-year-old Warren County woman to death last month. The new counts reflect additional details in the case’s affidavit of probable cause obtained Wednesday by NJ Advance Media. Anthony J. Garvin, 34, of Netcong, Morris County,...
Campers set up at Pocono Raceway
LONG POND, Pa. — The RV's are lined up for Nascar weekend at Pocono Raceway near Long Pond. Once everyone makes it to their site, it's time to kick back and relax. "It's really a lot of fun just hanging out the cars are the second part of it, you know," said Richard Foy from New Jersey.
Town of Newton Summer Events Start This Weekend
NEWTON, NJ—The Town of Newton will be starting this weekend with its special summer events which includes concerts and movie nights. Newton is partnering with ThorLabs and the Sussex County Community College for a summer concert, which will take place on the Connor Green at SCCC and will be featuring “Mighty Spectrum Band”.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER “A concert under the stars” event will be held on Saturday, July 13 from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. The rain date for the event will be Monday, July 15. This event is FREE and made possible due to the following sponsors who worked with the Town of Newton, ThorLabs, and SCCC: Andover Township Hampton Township DOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. Green Township The second summer event will take place at Newton’s own Memory Park on Friday, July 26 starting at 7 p.m. The outdoor movie night will be featuring the showing of “The Paw Patrol Movie”. This event is also free and has a rain date of Saturday, July 27. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Denville Township Council Approves Water Main Replacements and Upgrades
DENVILLE, NJ - The Denville Township Council adopted a key piece of legislation focused on community improvements. During Tuesday’s meeting, the Council adopted an ordinance that provides $250,000 toward water main replacements and upgrades. This includes the construction and installation of a replacement water main on Lakewood Drive and for all site work, equipment, and necessary materials. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Another ordinance was introduced, which if approved allows the township to establish a special license for Youth Scouting programs selling prepackaged, commercially prepared food. More information about these ordinances can be found on the Denville Township website. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
10 most expensive homes sold in Monroe County, July 1-7
A house in Pocono Pines that sold for $1.2 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Monroe County in the past week. In total, 59 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past week, with an average price of $338,371. The average price per square foot was $207.
Backcourt Twins Mia and Mya J. Pauldo Verbally Commit to Tennessee Volunteers Women’s Basketball Program
HUrban LEGENDS of JERSEY AAU backcourt twins Mia and Mya J. Pauldo have verbally committed to Division I Tennessee Volunteers Women’s basketball program, today the college announced via X. The five-star and four-star rising senior twins, respectively, Mia and Mya had garnered multiple D-1 offers, choosing Tennessee over Texas...
Greater Metropolitan Furnishings Assn. raises $150K for cancer foundation, honors Old Brick CEO
HAMBURG, N.J. — At its recent 2024 golf outing and dinner celebration, the Greater Metropolitan Furnishings Assn. raised nearly $150,000 to support the Dean Michael Clarizio Cancer Foundation (DMCCF), which helps families who need direct financial support as they cope with expenses associated with cancer treatment. Michael Fiacco, CEO...
ESU golf tournament set for Sept. 23
Tired of ads? Subscribers enjoy a distraction-free reading experience. East Stroudsburg University’s College of Business and Management (COBM)’s Annual Golf Fundraising Event will be held on Monday, Sept. 23, 2024, at Skytop Lodge Golf Course from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. The Annual Golf Fundraising Event is a...
Students practice gardening in extended school year program
The Warwick Valley Central School District’s Extended School Year program is in full swing this week as students have been learning to make s’mores, lanterns, and binoculars. Students planted sunflowers outside and immersed themselves in real-life experiences as gardeners. They coupled this experience with learning new vocabulary words about how to plant and how plants grow. They also performed occupational therapy exercises by pouring dirt and planting the seeds themselves.
Bud Bus owner faces new charges
William Schlette, owner of the Bud Bus Co., faces new charges after police and prosecutors executed search warrants in four locations Wednesday, July 10. Schlette, 47, of West Nyack, N.Y., was charged with first-degree possession of more than 25 pounds of marijuana with intent to distribute, first-degree money laundering and second-degree racketeering. He also was charged with possession of more than 6 ounces of marijuana and five counts of conspiracy, both fourth-degree crimes, as well as deceptive business practices.
CRC Brakleen 175 Qualifying Order: Pocono Truck Series Excitement Begins
CRC Brakleen 175 Qualifying Order: The CRC Brakleen 175 at Pocono Raceway is set to ignite the Truck Series with excitement as the qualifying order unfolds. Leading the charge, Justin Carroll displays his skill, while seasoned competitors like Ross Chastain and Zane Smith gear up for a fierce battle. This unique 2.5-mile triangle-oval track promises to test the mettle of all the rising stars and experienced drivers, ensuring an electrifying contest. With the grid positions now determined, the stage is set for an intense showdown.
Four things to know ahead of Pocono Raceway weekend
LONG POND, MONROE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — With six races left in the NASCAR regular season many drivers are still looking to claim one of the last four spots in the NASCAR playoffs. Here are four things you need to know heading into Pocono Raceway this weekend. This will also be the last race at the […]
N.J. girls basketball’s twin backcourt commit to legendary basketball program
Morris Catholic’s girls basketball’s twin backcourt have made their college decision, and they will joining a legendary women’s basketball program. Mia and Mya Pauldo — known as “TwinBackCourt (TBC)” — committed to Tennessee on Thursday on the social media platform Instagram, giving the Lady Vols two of the more dynamic guards in the Class of 2025.
Harmony in The Woods: Eddie 9V Retools Soul-Blues Genre
All his life, Eddie 9V (9-volt) has acted on instinct. A self proclaimed “old-soul artist,” he turned away from the path of college and jobs to burst all guns blazing onto the blues club circuit of his native Atlanta. He’ll be performing at Harmony in The Woods Saturday,...
Randolph Township Board of Education Approves Fall Referendum
RANDOLPH, NJ- Randolph Township Schools and the Board of Education are committed to inspiring and empowering all students to reach their full potential as unique, responsible, and educated members of a global society. The Board has approved a 41.4 million dollar bond referendum for Randolph Township residents' consideration. The vote will take place on Tuesday, September 17 from 6:00 AM - 8:00 PM at all polling locations in Randolph. A video will be made available on the district’s website and social media which will provide an overview of the referendum and how it can benefit the school...
Florida Man Had 13 'Explosive Devices' In Truck, Pennsylvania State Police
The unnamed man was stopped in Tobyhanna on July 5 and "deemed to be under the influence," according to troopers. Authorities obtained a warrant and said they found 13 explosives during a search of his GMC Sierra. PSP's Hazardous Device and Explosives Section (HDES) took custody of the devices for investigation, police said.
Community supports seniors at Recognition Night
S.S. Seward seniors earned $48,600 in scholarships and awards this year. They were given out during Senior Recognition Night to recognize academic success, leadership, community service and other achievements. “The scholarships mean a lot to me,” shared Kendall Guerra. “They’re a really big help.” Guerra received the American Legion Post...
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