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Sky Zone franchisee to reopen FreeFall Trampoline Park with ‘new, fun, cutting-edge equipment’
BETHLEHEM TWP., Pa. - A popular entertainment spot is bouncing back in Northampton County. The space that previously housed FreeFall Trampoline Park, at 2800 Baglyos Circle in Bethlehem Township, will become a Sky Zone Trampoline Park later this summer. Tabula Rasa Holdings, which operates 17 other Sky Zone locations including...
Phillipsburg Rotary Club Installs New President, Officers at Installation Dinner
PHILLIPSBURG, NJ—The Phillipsburg Rotary Club, founded in 1938, kicked off another year of "Service Above Self" by inducting new officers and Board members at its annual banquet and officer installation June 26, 2024. New President Debra Shelly received the Club Gavel from outgoing President Dr. Marian Trapani after the symbolic bell was rung. Then, Shelly presented her vision for the 2024-26 term, led by Foundation Chair,Frank Geraghty.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Joining the Rotarians and guests was Jeannie Tsukamoto, Assistant Governor for the 2024-2025 year. Phillipsburg is part of Rotary District 7475. Tsukamoto, from the...
Easton Heritage Day brings spirit of 1776 to life (PHOTOS)
Twelve score and eight — or 248 — years ago, the Declaration of Independence debuted in simultaneous public readings on July 8, 1776, in Easton, Trenton and Philadelphia, four days after its signing by our Founding Fathers. Easton Heritage Day brings that American history to life, with the...
Umpire Laz Diaz’s wide strike zone in Phillies-Braves game goes viral
Laz Diaz was behind the plate for Friday night’s game between the Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta Braves, and the umpire’s performance can be best described with two words — consistently bad. According to a calculation by Umpire Auditor, Diaz made a total of 14 incorrect ball/strike calls during the Phillies’ 8-6 win over the Braves... The post Umpire Laz Diaz’s wide strike zone in Phillies-Braves game goes viral appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Parker launches interfaith roundtable: 'We can’t do all of this by ourselves, so you all have to help us'
Mayor Cherelle Parker likes to get big groups of people together. An interfaith roundtable, launched last week, is the third roundtable she has convened — following a business roundtable and an inter-governmental roundtable.
New Jersey’s Debbie Harry still owns the stage at 79
July 1st of this year Debbie Harry turned 79 years old. There is nothing in her DNA that will stop her from performing the best in rock and roll. She has a drive, and talent that is unmatched by younger musicians. Debbie Harry could care less what her birth age...
Massive NJ forest fire quickly burning thousands of acres
TABERNACLE — A South Jersey fire consuming thousands of acres of state forest is now 65% contained, according to the latest update from officials. The state Forest Fire Service first detected the blaze in Wharton State Forest on Friday morning. It ignited near the area of Batona Campground and Apple Pie Hill.
The latest restaurant news for Conshohocken, Plymouth Meeting, and Lafayette Hill
The local restaurant scene in Conshohocken, Plymouth Meeting, and Lafayette Hill has had a couple of recent openings, closings, and several new places moving towards opening. There are also a handful of spaces available for restaurants to open. Below is the breakdown as of July 7th. — Recently Opened —
Master P Inspires Wilmington Youth: “From Streets to Success”
WILMINGTON, Del. — The Wilmington Library buzzed excitedly as legendary rapper and entrepreneur Master P took the stage to share his journey from the streets to success. His message was clear: no matter where you start, you can achieve greatness with the right mindset and hustle. Master P’s story...
A Phillies-Braves trade war for longtime Atlanta target is brutal news for Braves
The Philadelphia Phillies are in control of the NL East regardless of the result of their weekend series against the second-place Atlanta Braves. Thanks to a hot start to the regular season, the Phillies have opened up a nine-game lead on Atlanta as we near the All-Star Break. However, with...
WARNING: Invasive Jellyfish With Painful Sting is Increasing at the Jersey Shores
While you head to the Jersey shores to soak up the sun this summer, be sure not to also soak up a painful sting from these small suckers. Once again, the clinging jellyfish are back at the Jersey shores - and they're back with a tiny vengeance. jelljer. Officials are...
VIDEO: Olivia Dunne Didn’t Mince Words Firing Back At Team USA’s Olympic Snub With Gymnastics Compilation Video Of Hilarious Fails
Olivia Dunne, who recently completed her senior year at LSU, was a huge part of the LSU Lady Tigers gymnastics team that made history by winning their first-ever NCAA Championship. However, that milestone did not lead to anything else when it came to the sport. The former LSU gymnast is...
Allentown police find gunshot victim following crash on Hamilton Street
ALLENTOWN, Pa. - Allentown police responded to a motor vehicle crash early Sunday, but discovered the driver was injured from more than just the accident. The crash occurred in the 300 block of Hamilton Street at approximately 5:30 a.m.. When police arrived, they found the driver of the vehicle suffering...
Philadelphia Parks to Transform into Free Open-Air Cinemas This Summer
Philadelphia is gearing up for a summer of starlit cinema as over 35 parks transform into open-air movie theaters, presenting a menu of movies that promises to charm cinephiles and families alike. Through the collaborative efforts of Philadelphia's Park Friends Groups, Fairmount Park Conservancy, and Philadelphia Parks & Recreation, locals are invited to sprawl out on their blankets and indulge in silver-screen hits from the nostalgic "Back to the Future" to blockbuster family adventures like "Kung Fu Panda 4" and "Barbie", all without spending a dime.
After accreditation win, Cheyney’s president discusses future for America’s first HBCU
Cheyney University President AARON WALTON (Photo courtesy Philadelphia Tribune) Cheyney University President Aaron Walton said his vision for the historically Black institution, or HBCU, is to be the premier educational model for academic excellence, character development and social responsibility. This comes days after it was announced the university, which is...
Easton Housing Authority tenant refuses to pay rent until bedbugs stop coming back
Bedbugs won’t leave Denise Thomas alone. The 72-year-old lives on the third floor of the Bushkill House, a public housing high-rise in Easton. The bugs show up in her carpets, her bed, her clothes, her Bible, her couch. They started coming in November and won’t stop. She found a cluster of them in the folds of her leather recliner.
A Revolutionary War-era musket was stolen more than 50 years ago. It has been recovered and given to a Philadelphia museum
After going missing for more than 50 years, a firearm dating back to the Revolutionary War has been recovered and donated to a Philadelphia museum, the FBI says.
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