Top Stories

March 19, 2026

RAVENA — The Democratic slate of candidates swept the village elections Wednesday.Mayor Bill Misuraca, who was running unopposed as an Independent candidate and was endorsed by both the Democrats and Republicans, was re-elected with the highest number of votes at 212.The two Democrat-endorsed ...

Read more »

TOTOWA, NJ - A water main break on Dunkerly Avenue is impacting residents in the surrounding area, borough officials said.The issue may cause low water pressure, discolored water, or a temporary loss of service for those living nearby as crews work to make repairs.Officials said efforts are ...

Read more »

News Herald – March 12, 1926 - F.E. Bleezarde, PublisherCoeymans:Some of the Shriners of this village attended Mayor Hackett’s funeral on Wednesday.There will be a supper served in the chapel of the Reformed church followed by entertainment on Friday evening, March 12. Supper will be served from ...

Read more »

TRENTON, NJ — An organization serving Roselle was one of more than two dozen statewide to receive part of $5 million in grants from The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU). The grants, which are issued through the NJBPU's Urban Heat Island (UHI) Mitigation Program, expand cooling ...

Read more »

FANWOOD, NJ — Hosted by the Fanwood Recreation Commission, the borough's annual Easter Egg Hunt will take place on Saturday, March 28, at 10 a.m. at La Grande Park. Each year, this event draws hundreds of children, from babies to pre-teens, eager to fill their baskets with brightly colored eggs ...

Read more »

ON TARGETIn Schoharie Pistol League “A” team results for Match 1 of March 11, West Fulton defeated Schoharie 1035–1008, and VFW defeated Cobleskill/Richmondville 1088–1037.For the “B” team, Schoharie defeated West Fulton 435–227, and VFW defeated Cobleskill/Richmondville 951–943.“A” Team ...

Read more »

Happy St. Joseph’s Day 🇮🇹Fresh, homemade Saint Giuseppe pastries made the traditional way—right here at Violante’s.Stop in and grab yours while they last.📍 Nutley, NJ📞 Call ahead to reserve

Read more »

NEW PROVIDENCE, N.J. — If you picture a church thrift sale as a gym full of folding tables and cardboard boxes, the annual thrift sale at New Providence United Methodist Church is going to surprise you.The sale opens tonight, Thursday, March 19, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the church on Springfield Avenue, ...

Read more »

ONEONTA – On Friday, March 20, at 7:30 p.m., the Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society will host Abby Kress from the Montezuma Audubon Center for an engaging presentation via Zoom exploring the fascinating lives of birds and the challenges they face in a changing world. Learn how habitat loss, climate ...

Read more »

PORTVILLE, NY — The Village of Portville will receive $7 million in state funding to upgrade its wastewater treatment plant as part of a $250 million statewide investment in water infrastructure announced Thursday by Gov. Kathy Hochul.The funding — which includes a state grant and interest-free ...

Read more »

RAHWAY, NJ — Join the Rahway Chamber of Commerce on Saturday, March 28, for a wine and cheese tasting.The event will take place from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Rahway Knights of Columbus.The Chamber states, “Guests will enjoy sampling a curated selection of wines paired with delicious cheeses, along ...

Read more »

CLARK, NJ — Several weeks into the new year now, Clark Public Schools Superintendent Edward Grande just shared the March issue of the district's newsletter, “Clark Campus Chronicles.”To access the March newsletter, click here.Don’t miss any TAPinto Clark news. Go to tapinto.net/enews to sign up for ...

Read more »

With escalating food prices, now is a great time to start growing some of your own vegetables. Not only can you save money, but you’ll enjoy great flavor and maximum nutritional value.Take time to do a bit of planning. Your first trip to the garden center can result in buying more plants than the ...

Read more »

ELIZAVILLE—The Elizaville United Methodist Church, at the intersection of Columbia County routes 2 and 19, conducts an Easter Egg Hunt, Saturday, March 21 starting at 11 a.m.Hot dogs, chips and fruit drinks will be served. For more information contact Erick at 845-663-8673.

Read more »

CAMDEN – City and county leaders joined the Camden Fire Department in welcoming a new ladder truck to the North 27th Street Fire Station at a ceremony on Wednesday, March 18. The new $1.5 million ladder truck will primarily serve the neighborhoods of Cramer Hill, East Camden, and parts of Parkside, ...

Read more »

EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ — The East Brunswick Police Department announced that Lieutenant Jason Fama has graduated from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s National Academy, completing the 297th session on March 18, 2026.The FBI National Academy, established in 1935, is a highly selective professional ...

Read more »

NEW PROVIDENCE, N.J. — If you picture a church thrift sale as a gym full of folding tables and cardboard boxes, the annual thrift sale at New Providence United Methodist Church is going to surprise you.The sale opens tonight, Thursday, March 19, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the church on Springfield Avenue, ...

Read more »

NEW JERSEY — A 22-year-old singer-songwriter from Paramus is making his mark on one of music's biggest stages: American Idol.Jake Thistle has just advanced to the Top 20 performers on American Idol 2026 after delivering a standout performance of his original song, "Sleep On Me," during the Ohana ...

Read more »

When Michael B. Jordan stepped onto the Academy Awards stage Sunday night to accept the Oscar for Best Actor, it was not only a milestone in his celebrated acting career. For many in Newark, it was a hometown victory. The Newark native won his first Oscar for his performance portraying twin ...

Read more »

PATERSON, NJ - Leqaa Kordia, a 33-year-old Paterson resident, has been released from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody after being detained for over a year, city officials and advocacy groups confirmed Monday. An immigration judge had set bond at $100,000 during a Friday ...

Read more »

PARKLAND, FL- The Stoneman Douglas Baseball Team appears to have found their stride in recent weeks. The five-time defending State Class 7A Champs have now won seven games in a row, including three wins this week heading into another tough game against 14-4 Berkeley Prep of Tampa.After defeating #7 ...

Read more »

WOODBRIDGE, NJ — Tropical Smoothie Café will be the newest eatery to open at Cloverleaf Shopping Center in Avenel, an executive from Wick Companies LLC tells TAPinto Woodbridge-Carteret.This news comes as Habit Burger & Grill opened its 18th Garden State location at the Cloverleaf Shopping ...

Read more »

FLORHAM PARK, NJ – New Jersey Ballet proudly presents Icons of American Ballet, a celebration of three legendary choreographers who revolutionized American dance, accompanied by the New Jersey Symphony conducted by Constantine Kitsopoulos. Performances will take place on Friday, March 20, 2026 at ...

Read more »

PHILLIPSBURG, NJ – The Phillipsburg Board of Education marked the end of an era during its meeting on Monday evening, March 9, 2026, as members unanimously accepted a list of staff resignations and retirements.While the board moved through the agenda item without formal discussion, the names on the ...

Read more »

PDF Viewer Open / Download If the PDF does not display, click here to open it.

Read more »

MADISON, N.J. — Borough officials are outlining an ambitious vision for the future of Waverly Place, presenting early design concepts that aim to transform the downtown corridor into a more pedestrian-friendly, visually appealing and flexible public space.The proposed reconstruction plan will be ...

Read more »

READINGTON, NJ – Mark April 28 on that’s calendar – that’s when the Readington Township Board of Education is scheduled to cast its final vote on the district’s 2026–2027 budget, the culmination of a months-long process that Superintendent Jonathan Hart and business administrator Jason Bohm ...

Read more »

Plant a variety of bee-friendly shrubs and enjoy year-round beauty and loads of pollinator appeal.  Include a mix of spring, summer and fall bloomers, providing nectar and pollen for visiting bees throughout the season. Selecting bee-friendly shrubs suited to the growing conditions and available ...

Read more »

BORDENTOWN, NJ – Maintaining district staffing levels, hiring an additional school law enforcement officer, removing participation fees for sports and extracurricular activities, and starting Clara Barton School playground renovations were all included in the proposed $54,208,312 budget for the ...

Read more »

BRIDGEWATER, NJ – The 2026–2027 tentative budget for the Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District has been introduced at nearly $194 million budget.“We’re not approving the budget (tonight),” said superintendent of schools Robert Beers March 17 at the Wade Administration Building. “We’re ...

Read more »