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March 24, 2026

Academic honorsPresident’s List:Western New England UniversitySPRINGFIELD, MA--Western New England University (WNE) takes immense pride in recognizing the outstanding academic achievements of nearly 600 students who have been named to the president’s list for the fall 2025 semester. Students are ...

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SUMMIT, NJ — Summit Police report they have taken in a small dog found near Orchard Street and Harvard Street. Police are asking the dog’s owner to call the department’s nonemergency line at 908-273-0051 to reclaim their pet.Neighbors and families who walk in the area are encouraged to help spread ...

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BORDENTOWN, NJ — Philadelphia Eagles and World Cup soccer fans can have a chance to win great prizes while supporting Bordentown PTOs at an event this weekend. The Clara Barton Elementary School and MacFarland Intermediate School PTOs are hosting their annual Tricky Tray on Friday, March 27 ...

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HIGHTSTOWN, NJ – The Mercer County Board of Social Services (MCBOSS) will be holding a community outreach at the Hightstown Library to help provide area residents with access to information about critical services. The Board of Social Services provides access to programs that offer financial, food, ...

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MOUNT LAUREL, NJ – Like others before and after him, a man named Dawai Li obtained a license to do business in Mount Laurel. Li’s business license application indicated he would use the house at 105 Fairway Terrace within the Township for an entity known as L & L Health LLC, said Mount Laurel ...

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PHILLIPSBURG, NJ — The Phillipsburg Board of Education has moved forward with a $101,855,741 tentative budget for the 2026-2027 school year, following a focused Saturday work session at the district's board offices. The proposal, which passed with no discussion from the board members present at the ...

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TRENTON, NJ — The New Jersey Legislature voted Monday on three bills aimed at regulating and monitoring the state’s growing number of data centers.The Senate passed S3379, which would require data center owners and operators to submit semi-annual reports on water and energy use to the Board of ...

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TRENTON, NJ — The New Jersey Legislature voted Monday on three bills aimed at regulating and monitoring the state’s growing number of data centers.The Senate passed S3379, which would require data center owners and operators to submit semi-annual reports on water and energy use to the Board of ...

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LOUDENVILLE – For several days there has been increased speculation that Siena University men’s basketball coach Gerry McNamara would be leaving the institution for the big stage. Well, it is now official. To borrow the late great Yankee broadcaster Mel Allen’s famous home run call, McNamara is ...

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WOODLAND PARK, NJ - The Borough Council honored Jim Durkin on Wednesday with a St. Patrick’s Day proclamation, recognizing his leadership and service to the community.According to Mayor Tracy Kallert, this marked the borough’s first proclamation for St. Patrick’s Day.“On March 17, communities ...

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PHILLIPSBURG, NJ - The staff at TAPinto Phillipsburg wants to know: who is your go-to for a great steak sandwich?We have tried over a dozen, and each has its reasons, the sauce, the meat piled high, oh let us not forget the roll. Stop by your favorite restaurant and order up a cheesesteak to ...

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RAHWAY, NJ — Roosevelt Elementary School continues to lead the way in classroom innovation as fourth grade teacher Ms. Tara Del Sordi recently introduced SchoolAI technology to her students. Following her participation in a specialized professional development session, Ms. Del Sordi immediately ...

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TOTOWA, NJ - Families and residents gathered Saturday morning for the Borough of Totowa’s Annual Easter Bunny Breakfast, an event that brought together food, entertainment and seasonal activities for the community.Hosted by the Totowa Board of Recreation on March 21 at the Barnyard Carriage House, ...

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Summit, NJ — Liz Skoler and Emily Seelaus have been selected by the Summit Democrats as its candidates for two Common Council seats in this year’s local elections, representing Wards 1 and 2, respectively.Skoler, a Summit resident since 2008, brings a professional background that spans law, media ...

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TRENTON, NJ — The New Jersey Legislature voted Monday on three bills aimed at regulating and monitoring the state’s growing number of data centers.The Senate passed S3379, which would require data center owners and operators to submit semi-annual reports on water and energy use to the Board of ...

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RANDOLPH, NJ- The Bands of Randolph concert, held at the high school on Tuesday, March 3, showcased not only Randolph High School’s Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble but also Randolph Middle School’s eighth-grade band. Together, they performed seven pieces, as well as a finale in which more than 130 ...

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SAYREVILLE, NJ – The Sayreville Board of Education has a Board Member vacancy to take over Carrie Chudkowski's unexpired term for the remainder of 2026.Interested Sayreville residents should submit a letter of interest and a resume to board.vacancy@sayrevillek12.net no later than 4 p.m. on March ...

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TRENTON, NJ — The New Jersey Legislature voted Monday on three bills aimed at regulating and monitoring the state’s growing number of data centers.The Senate passed S3379, which would require data center owners and operators to submit semi-annual reports on water and energy use to the Board of ...

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TRENTON, NJ — The New Jersey Legislature voted Monday on three bills aimed at regulating and monitoring the state’s growing number of data centers.The Senate passed S3379, which would require data center owners and operators to submit semi-annual reports on water and energy use to the Board of ...

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TRENTON, NJ — The New Jersey Legislature voted Monday on three bills aimed at regulating and monitoring the state’s growing number of data centers.The Senate passed S3379, which would require data center owners and operators to submit semi-annual reports on water and energy use to the Board of ...

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TRENTON, NJ — The New Jersey Legislature voted Monday on three bills aimed at regulating and monitoring the state’s growing number of data centers.The Senate passed S3379, which would require data center owners and operators to submit semi-annual reports on water and energy use to the Board of ...

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FAIR LAWN, NJ - The weather sure has been unpredictable recently, but something that has been predictable and strong is the effort put forth by the Fair Lawn High School baseball and softball programs during preseason practices and scrimmages.Let’s take a closer look at each team.Fair Lawn ...

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You don’t have to look very far to find studies that posit that having a solid social community contributes to happiness and longevity.In small towns, that community often gathers in predictable places. Churches. Firehouses. School gyms. And for generations, veterans’ posts.In Ravena, that ...

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Iran is on everyone’s radar screen. Markets are tumbling. Oil is skyrocketing, and explosions echo throughout our evening news shows. You may be nervous but remember that we have been here before.And while war is a monstrous thing, its impact on your stock market investments is negligible. Last ...

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LIVINGSTON, NJ — The Livingston softball team will open its season on Tuesday, March 31 at West Essex, the first of three road games to open a rigorous slate.Ian Matten begins his second season as the Lancers' head coach, but Matten has been through the wars. This is his 33rd season coaching ...

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HACKENSACK, NJ — The Hackensack Middle School PTA and Bilingual Team want to ensure all Eighth Graders are prepared for their upcoming Semi-Formal.Donations are currently being accepted for new or gently-used items of all sizes. Items requested include:Ties/Bow-TiesShoesPantsButton-Down ...

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Elon Musk has said that soon, “Probably none of us will have a job.” Sam Altman says AI agents may soon “join the workforce,” and that in the 2030s, intelligence and energy could become “wildly abundant.” Those are not movie lines. They are real statements from people helping build the next age.

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WHITEHALL – The school district has scheduled a public forum so residents can meet the two finalists named as possible successors to Superintendent Patrick Dee.Jessica Rossetti, elementary principal in the Queensbury Union Free School District, and Jodie Stewart-Ruck, assistant superintendent of ...

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FANWOOD, NJ — From a young child dancing in the waiting room of a Garwood studio to performing around the world with one of the most prestigious modern dance companies, Fanwood native Devin Loh has followed a path shaped by passion, discipline, and her hometown roots.Loh, 29, grew up on Beech Ave.

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NORTH GREENBUSH – Assemblyman Scott Bendett (R,C-Sand Lake) was joined by State Senator Jake Ashby and Rensselaer County Executive Steve McLaughlin at the Rensselaer County Highway Garage in North Greenbush to call on state lawmakers and Governor Hochul to support a $250 million increase in funding ...

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