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Rockaway Woman Busted For DWI Following Crash: Denville PD
At 3:32 a.m., officers responded to Franklin Road and Franklin Avenue on a report of a crash, Denville police said in a release. Police determined the driver, Dana Ojedis-Maclo was intoxicated, officers said. She was arrested and transported to Denville police headquarters for processing. She was released pending a court...
Arrest Made in Abandoned Dog Case in New Rochelle, New York
There's been an update on the abandoned dog case out of Westchester County, New York. Woman Caught on Camera Abandoning Dog in New Rochelle, New York. The SPCA Westchester took to social media in hopes of finding the culprit of a heartbreaking crime. On Sunday, June 11, 2024, around noon...
Interactive Hudson County map shows all road closures planned for July 4 festivities, fireworks viewing
Confused by all the cell phone alerts, robocalls and Nixle dispatches on which roads will be open and closed Thursday for the July 4 holiday events?. An interactive map with all the road closures in Hudson County, related to July 4 activities, was posted to the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office’s social media accounts.
Labor dispute leads to retaliation lawsuit filed by firefighter in Bergen County
An Englewood firefighter is claiming the city and members of the administration retaliated against him after he spoke before the council about union contract negotiations. John Escobar is a firefighter with the city and president of the International Association of Firefighters Local 3263. The lawsuit, filed on June 28 in Bergen County Superior Court, said the firefighters union and the city have been in contract negotiations "for years." According to the lawsuit, the collective bargaining agreement expired four years ago and they haven't been able to reach a new contract.
Two-alarm fire damages Burger King restaurant in Morris County
MADISON BOROUGH, NJ (Morris County) – A two-alarm fire damaged a Burger King restaurant in Morris County on Tuesday evening. The fire erupted at around 5:15 p.m., at the Burger King, located at 317 Main Street, in Madison Borough. An employee called 9-1-1 to report a fire in the...
Video: Parsippany-Troy Hills Planning Board Meeting – June 17, 2024
PARSIPPANY — Parsippany-Troy Hills Planning Board Meeting – June 17, 2024. Publisher of Parsippany Focus since 1989 and Morris Focus since 2019, both covering a wide range of events. Mr. Cahill serves as the Executive Board Member of the Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce, President of Kiwanis Club of Tri-Town and Chairman of Parsippany-Troy Hills Economic Development Advisory Board.
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...
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.
See homes sold in the Franklin Township area, June 24 to June 30
The following is a listing of all home transfers in the Franklin Township area reported from June 24 to June 30. There were 7 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,336-square-foot home on Buckingham Way in Somerset that sold for $450,000.
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.
West Orange Student Receives Sharing Network Foundation Scholarship
NEW PROVIDENCE, NJ – The Sharing Network Foundation an organization that raises awareness of organ and tissue donation and transplantation, recently awarded scholarships to seven New Jersey high school students. Lavarra (LJ) Hines, a West Orange resident and recent Newark Academy graduate, received one of the scholarships. According to the foundation, “Scholarships are awarded by the Sharing Network Foundation for their passion and dedication to raising awareness of organ and tissue donation and transplantation. The 2024 graduates were presented with their scholarship awards at NJ Sharing Network’s headquarters in New Providence.” The Sharing Network Foundation’s scholarships are funded by the organization’s...
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.
Township of Nutley Independence Day Festivities
Mayor John V. Kelly, III and the Nutley Board of Commissioners are pleased to announce the Township's Fourth of July festivities scheduled for Thursday, July 4, beginning at 6:00 pm. “On July 4, as in previous years, Nutley is the destination to celebrate our nation's birthday! We are looking forward to continuing the Nutley tradition of celebrating our nation's birth with family friendly entertainment, and of course, fireworks”, commented Mayor Kelly.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Food vendors will line Franklin Avenue and DJMC Entertainment will be on hand to provide music and games. Nutley native Zach Sebek will perform the National Anthem to kick off the amazing firework display. The fireworks are scheduled to start at dusk. TRAFFIC ALERT: Franklin Avenue will be closed between Chestnut and Church St. beginning at 3:30pm and will not reopen until cleanup is finished. Please use caution while traveling in this area. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Jersey City tenants sue Equity Residential, demanding hundreds of millions for decades of overpayments
Tenants at a Downtown Jersey City apartment complex have filed a $400 million federal class action lawsuit against landlord Equity Residential, the latest salvo in what has become a multi-year fight against double-digit rent increases. Portside Towers’ two tenant associations and four individual tenants sued Equity Residential Tuesday, demanding the...
Police looking for info after neglected dog found abandoned tied to pole in Maywood
Police are searching for answers after a dog was left abandoned tied to a street pole in Maywood on Monday evening, said Maywood police Chief Terence Kenny. Officers responded to a report of a stranded dog at the intersection of Golf Avenue and Steward Street at about 7:20 p.m. on Monday, officials said. ...
Local Acts Highlight this year’s Fest in the Boro
JerZgirls, Diana Dove, Craig Sailer Project, Folk Out Da Way Highlight Fest in Borough Line-Up Local favorites have always been a big part of the Washington Business Improvement Districts’s Festival in the Borough. This year will be no different. The JerZgirls, Diana Dove, Folk Out Da Way, Steve Kirchuk and the Mr. T Band are among the local standouts on tap for this year’s event, scheduled for Sept. 21. The Festival in the Borough, the largest music and street festival in Northwest New Jersey, is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.
Delta Air Lines plane forced to make emergency landing at JFK after passengers served 'spoiled' food
Passengers were met by medics after a Delta Airlines flight from Detroit to Amsterdam was forced to divert to JFK because people on board had been served 'spoiled' food
This trend made North Jersey the third most competitive rental market in the nation
With 13 prospective renters competing for every vacant apartment in North Jersey, the area continues to have one of the most competitive rental markets in the nation halfway through 2024. RentCafe, in its recent Hottest Rental Markets report, named North Jersey as the third most competitive rental market in the...
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