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96-year-old Trenton resident knows the remedy for city’s trash problems (L.A. PARKER COLUMN)
William “Willie” Powell holds the antidote for a City of Trenton trash problem — everyone should do their part, in this case, even when your life odometer shows 96 years. Cheers and Happy Birthday to this nonagenarian for his amazing contribution to the Walnut/Hampton Ave. community. “I...
Princeton vs. Mercer Football Tickets & Game Info - October 12
The Mercer Bears and the Princeton Tigers play on Saturday, October 12, 2024 at Five Star Stadium. If you're looking to go to this matchup in person, head to StubHub to buy your tickets. Princeton vs. Mercer Tickets & Game Info. Tickets: Get tickets for this game at StubHub. Date:...
Some Trenton residents are pushing to rename City Hall after former Mayor Doug Palmer
A developing debate in the City of Trenton involves former Mayor Douglas H. Palmer. Supporters have started a movement to name city hall after Palmer, Trenton’s first African American/Black mayor who served five four-year terms from 1990 through 2010. A committee hopes to name city hall the Douglas H....
Police Log: Machine Failure Stops $20,000 Fraud, Wanted Man Arrest & More
See the latest incidents in Newtown and Wrightstown townships. The following was provided courtesy of the Newtown Township Police Department. Police were dispatched around 8 p.m. for a single-vehicle traffic accident located in the area of Swamp Road and Mega Way. As a result of the investigation, the operator was taken into custody on an active arrest warrant from Trenton, NJ, and was processed, arraigned, and transferred without incident.
Starting XI: Women's Soccer at UMass
1 p.m. at Rudd Field (Amherst, Mass.) Rutgers women's soccer (1-0-1) earned a 1-1 draw with Wake Forest (1-0-1) last Sunday afternoon at Yurcak Field to kick off its 2024 home campaign. Redshirt-freshman forward Reilly McGlinn scored the Scarlet Knights' goal on her first collegiate shot attempt. Rutgers took the 1-0 lead with 90 seconds left in the first half when junior midfielder Allie Post threaded a ball to McGlinn, who took the breakaway chance and buried her first collegiate goal inside the far post from the left side of Wake Forest's 18-yard box.
RED BANK: DRIVER CHARGED IN BOLLARD CRASH
A photo taken at 4:39 a.m. on Aug. 11. shortly after the vehicle struck the Broadwalk bollards. (Photo courtesy of Steven Sickles. Click to enlarge.) A 32-year old woman has been charged with multiple offenses after crashing her vehicle into the bollards that close off the Broad Street pedestrian plaza on August 11, fleeing the scene and later telling police her boyfriend had been driving, police said.
Upper Moreland man jailed for Willow Grove road rage incident with gun
NORRISTOWN — An Upper Moreland Township man was sent to jail on charges he brandished a handgun during a “road rage” incident and terrorized a woman and her 18-year-old daughter who were in another vehicle. Mohammed Al Jumaili, 29, of the 3500 block of West Moreland Road,...
Community Fest is returning to Ewing, New Jersey for fall 2024
Ewing residents and those in the surrounding areas will be pleased to know that Community Fest is returning for 2024. It’s become a fall tradition for Ewing Township and The College of New Jersey to put on this fun filled event. I have a bias, considering TCNJ is my...
Action Park survivor stories shared live at upcoming NJ event
If you grew up in the '80’s you either visited Action Park or you certainly knew of its dark reputation for reckless abandon. It was an amusement park in Vernon where you were in charge of the rides and no one was in charge of the safety. It launched...
Renaissance Faire Coming to Doylestown’s Tileworks on Labor Day Weekend
DOYLESTOWN, PA—Doylestown welcomes its first Renaissance Faire in recent memory to the Tileworks over Labor Day weekend, bringing live performances, music, demonstrations and vendors specializing in all things medieval. The festival, which will run from Aug. 31 through Sept. 2, goes from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day. Performers will include a Celtic magician, singers and poets, a belly dancer, a juggler, sword fighters and a strongwoman.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Demonstrations will offer attendees lessons in archery, axe throwing, dagger tossing, tile making, metal smithing and using a whip. There will...
Tatum’s Table aims to fill a niche in Lincroft with decadent breakfast and lunch options
For most people, making their own birthday cake would be a chore. Not so for Tatum Menake, a Colts Neck resident who, at just 20 years old, is opening a restaurant called Tatum’s Table in Lincroft. A picture of a 10-year-old Menake shows her proudly pointing to a colorful...
Somerville PSE&G Pipeline Construction Project Schedule Aug. 26-30
SOMERVILLE, NJ - PSE&G and contractor crews are scheduled to continue working on the gas pipe replacement project the week of Aug. 26-30. All work is weather permitting.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Crews will be working on: - Fieldstone Avenue, installing main and connecting services between N Gaston Avenue and Schoolhouse Lane; - Cleveland Street, installing main between Union Avenue and Halsey Street. continuing onto Halsey Street and Eastern States Parkway; - Also, scheduling appointments on Putnam Street, Madison Street and N. Richards Avenue.DOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. Note: Crews will not work on S. Adamsville Road on Saturday, Aug. 31. They are expected to resume working on Saturday, Sept. 7. Contact the PSE&G Gas Construction customer hotline at 1-833-661-6400 or email GasWorks@PSEG.com with questions. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
New Jersey Couple Pleads Guilty to Defrauding Federal COVID-19 Relief Program
TRENTON, N.J. — A New Jersey couple admitted to fraudulently obtaining approximately $790,000 in federal Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) payments, U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger announced on Tuesday. Diana…
Doylestown Hospital Receives Award for Efforts to Promote Organ Donation
DOYLESTOWN, PA—A state group has given Doylestown Hospital a platinum award to recognize its efforts to encourage patients to donate their organs, eyes and tissues. The award came from the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania (HAP) to recognize Doylestown’s efforts during National Donate Life Month in April. During that month, hospitals are encouraged to increase donations of organs. HAP worked with the Pennsylvania Department of Health and the two organ procurement organizations that work in the state for this year’s efforts.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Doylestown Hospital was one of 118 hospitals in Pennsylvania that participated in this year’s efforts. It encouraged organ donation through staff training, campaigns to register new organ donors and community events. “Our Doylestown Hospital associates and medical staff have seen first-hand the impact of organ donation,” Doylestown Health President and CEO Jim Brexler said in a statement. “More than 6,500 Pennsylvanians need a life-saving organ transplant, and one donor can save up to eight lives and enhance up to 75 others.” Want more news like this delivered to your inbox? Sign up for our daily and weekly e-mail newsletters online. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Elite Properties Breaks Ground on East Second St. Development in Scotch Plains
SCOTCH PLAINS, NJ -- Members of the Scotch Plains Council, Deputy Manager Margaret Heisey, and Director of Redevelopment Tom Strowe joined executives from Elite Properties for a groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday, Aug. 22, at the site of the former Bike Stand building on East Second St. Warren-based Elite Properties is family-owned and operated by the Checchios: Americo, the CEO, and his sons, David and Michael, and partner Tom Power.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Elite Properties is a developer and redeveloper of mixed-use properties. The company builds and owns apartment and mixed-use buildings, retail shopping centers, and commercial properties. Its construction division builds properties for Elite's portfolio, as well as custom homes for sale. Related: Scotch Plains Planning Board Approves Mixed Use Development Plans to Revitalize East Second Street Mayor Josh Losardo, speaking on behalf of the township, told the developers: "We have been trying to start off with something like this and then work our way down Second St., and just keep making Scotch Plains better." For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Boynton Beach Man and Two Floridians Charged in Alleged Premeditated Acid Attack in New Jersey
Source: St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office. Authorities reported the arrest of a Boynton Beach man and two other Florida residents in what is believed to be a premeditated acid attack in New Jersey. The suspects allegedly targeted a woman, leaving her with severe burns covering over a third of her body, detailed in a news release by the Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office. The Boynton Beach man identified as William DiBernardino, 49, along with Betty Jo Lane, 38, and Jmarr McNeil, 39, both from Jacksonville, face charges including first-degree conspiracy to commit murder and attempted murder, among others.
Wife, grandson charged in connection to Monroe Township man's death
Officials said Cornelia Johnson and her grandson are charged with involuntary manslaughter, falsification and more after the two lied about the events that resulted in the death of Clifford Johnson.
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