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Rookie Hudson Valley K9 Locates Strangling Suspect on First Day
A four-legged member of the Hudson Valley police force tracked down a potentially dangerous suspect on his first day on the job. Police work isn't easy. That's why officers in the Hudson Valley employ every tool possible to help keep the public safe. Technology like drones and radar are helping to give law enforcement the upper hand, but nothing compares to the talents of a trained K9 when it comes to apprehending a suspect on the run.
Orange County D.A. Issues Major Update on Interstate Narcotics Investigation
Back in February news broke regarding a large interstate drug investigation carried out by the Orange County Drug Task Force. Investigators and Task Force agents were focused on the sale of cocaine in and around the Town of Wallkill. Investigators had also worked for multiple months prior making their move towards the end of February.
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...
Denville Brewery Celebrates First Anniversary
DENVILLE, NJ - Diamond Spring Brewing Company recently celebrated a significant milestone, marking one year in downtown Denville. The brewery was founded by managing partners Craig Doremus and Attila Nagy, both long-time residents of Denville, along with their spouses, Chrissy Doremus and Monika Kuzmos. Doremus also serves as the Head Brewer. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER In late June, the brewery celebrated its first anniversary with live music, games, and their signature brews. “Breakfast in Bali” made its debut, which is a blonde ale infused with cold brew. Their signature brews Lakeside, a West Coast IPA, and Juice Box, a beloved New England hazy IPA were also on tap for guests to enjoy. “I was really happy to see [Diamond Spring Brewing Company] open last year, and I haven't been disappointed!” said Diamond Spring patron Lionel Ruland. “I've met some great people, drank some great beers, and attended some great special events. My only complaint is that [they] run out of my favorite beers too quickly!” For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Westwood BOE OKs $180k for new sidewalks, asbestos cleanup at elementary school
Washington Elementary School in the Westwood Regional School District is getting a fresh coat of paint, new sidewalks and a final asbestos abatement in the building. The regional school board, which oversees schools in Washington Township and Westwood, approved funding for improvements to the Washington School during its Thursday night meeting. The board approved a $111,250 co-op bid from GL Group to perform the asbestos abatement and awarded a $69,432 co-op contract to Patch Management Inc. to perform sidewalk replacement.
Township Council Commits To Purchase $700,000 In Goods And Services
Contracts for nearly $700,000 in goods and services were awarded July 9 by the Township Council. The Council approved five contracts totaling $696,588.10. Nine companies were awarded contracts valued up to $500,000 for surveying services. The companies are Carroll Engineering and Van Cleef Engineering Associates, both of Hillsborough; Boswell Engineering of South Hackensack; Colliers Engineering & Design of Holmdel; CME Associates of Parlin; Harbor Consultants of Cranford; The Nader Group of Hackettstown; Paulus, Sokolowski & Sartor of Warren, and Suburban Consulting Engineers of Flanders.
Morris Catholic names new president, AD. Girls basketball coach takes college job
When the new school year begins, new leaders will greet Morris Catholic High School students in the classrooms, on the football field and at courtside for its championship girls basketball team. The Denville private school's outgoing president, Father Peter Clarke, announced in a letter to the school community Thursday that his successor will be Brian Vohden, a vice-president at Pope John XXIII Regional High School in Sparta. Vohden will start at Morris Catholic this fall. ...
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...
Sparta Police Chief's Initial Analysis of Crash Data from 2021 to June 2024
SPARTA, NJ – An initial review of the crash data revealed some patterns according to Sparta Police Chief Jeff McCarrick, including day of the week and time of day when crashes are most prevalent. He emphasized, in addition to having the police evaluate areas with high crash numbers to see if improvements can be recommended, increasing public awareness of these areas.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER “The data over the three and a half years showed most crashes occurred on the Lafayette Road section of State Route 15 with a total of 315 or...
Volleyball Officially Welcomes Four Newcomers Ahead of 2024 Season
NEW YORK — The Columbia volleyball program and Head Coach Patric Santiago have announced the addition of four incoming first-year student-athletes ahead of the start of the 2024 season. Two of the newest Lions, Maria Happ and Charlotte Gravlee, join Columbia from south Florida. Meanwhile, Clara Yu hails from...
SCCC offers workshops for teachers, businesses
Sussex County Community College (SCCC) will host Computer Numerical Control (CNC) & Manufacturing Professional Development Workshops designed for high school teachers and industry partners. The workshops will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. July 16-18 and July 23-25 at SCCC’s Makerspace in the Performing Arts Building (A).
Wayne P. Brinster, 71
Wayne P. Brinster, a longtime resident of West Milford, NJ, passed away unexpectedly on July 6, 2024. He was 71 years old. Before living in West Milford for 48 years, he resided in Ridgefield Park, NJ. Born in Hoboken, NJ, he was the son of Wayne L. and Mary Patricia...
NASCAR Cup Series rolling into Pocono Raceway this weekend
(Long Pond, PA) — The NASCAR Cup Series field will fight for playoff berths at Pocono Raceway this weekend. The drivers battle in the Great American Getaway 400 at Long Pond. Alex Bowman is coming off a big win in the Chicago Street Race last weekend and earned a spot in the postseason. The driver of the No. 48 car is 11th in the overall standings, while Kyle Larson, Chase Elliott, Tyler Reddick, Denny Hamlin and Martin Truex Jr. make up the Top-Five.
Sparta business added to WALL
Brookwood Body Shop, 50 Senara Lake Lane, Sparta, has been added to the Workplace Accountability in Labor List (WALL) at the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development (DOL). It was among 10 businesses added this month, bringing to 178 the number of employers that have failed to address...
New hotel and spa coming to former Playboy Club in Vernon. Here's what we know
The plans for the former home of the Playboy Club in Vernon are starting take shape. Vernon Mayor Anthony Rossi, who previously said that the property sold back in March, said in a Facebook post that the sale has been finalized and the town's attorney's have deemed the transaction legal as of Friday.
UPDATED: Route 23 North reopens in West Milford
Route 23 North reopened about 2 p.m. Friday, July 12. Earlier, it was closed at Reservoir Road because of a wide load stuck in the northbound construction zone just south of Canister Road, according to an alert from the West Milford Office of Emergency Management sent about 1 p.m.
Plant Swap planned Wednesday
A Plant Swap will take place from 3 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 17 at the West Milford Farmers Market, 1452 Union Valley Road, in the parking lot behind the Presbyterian Church. Each person is asked to bring five plants, including flower, tomatoes, herbs and beans. Each plant should be in a pot/container with dirt.
Four Spartan Track and Field Athletes Finish Strong at USTAF Nationals 2024
NEW YORK, NY – Sparta Recreation Track and Field athletes battled the heat in the 2024 USTAF National Youth Outdoor Championships at Icahn Stadium and finished strong. Three boys competed at the 9/10 level and in U8.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Rafferty Hopkins, competed on all four days in U8 -400 meters, 800 m and Long Jump. Taking 10 seconds off his time in the finals, he finished the 800 in 2.46.16 for second place All American and broke the Lakeland League record by 5 seconds. On the last day Hopkins took third...
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