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March 20, 2026

NEWARK, NJ - Former Hudson County Parks Department Director Thomas A. DeLeo (“DeLeo”) and business owner William A. Murray each pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit honest services fraud, Special Attorney Jordan Fox from the U.S. The U.S. Attorney's Office announced. DeLeo also admitted to ...

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NEWARK, NJ - Former Hudson County Parks Department Director Thomas A. DeLeo (“DeLeo”) and business owner William A. Murray each pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit honest services fraud, Special Attorney Jordan Fox from the U.S. The U.S. Attorney's Office announced. DeLeo also admitted to ...

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NUTLEY, NJ - Today, Ham It Up For Hunger by donating your ShopRite point-earned Holiday Ham to Nutley Family Service Bureau (NFSB).According to Joan Roake of NFSB, "Participating is as easy as 1,2,3! Talk to the cashier at checkout or visit the Customer Service Desk and present your ShopRite Price ...

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NEWARK, NJ - Former Hudson County Parks Department Director Thomas A. DeLeo (“DeLeo”) and business owner William A. Murray each pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit honest services fraud, Special Attorney Jordan Fox from the U.S. The U.S. Attorney's Office announced. DeLeo also admitted to ...

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SOUTH PLAINFIELD, NJ - Excitement was high as South Plainfield Borough Hall rolled out the red carpet to hold its first major event celebrating South Plainfield's centennial anniversary on Saturday, March 14 with a special reenactment of South Plainfield Borough Council's first meeting. South ...

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ROXBURY, NJ — The state and Roxbury Township today filed a lawsuit against the federal government, contending the courts should block the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from converting a Ledgewood warehouse into a detained immigrant processing facility.Roxbury Mayor Shawn PotilloThe ...

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RAHWAY, NJ — The Friends of the Rahway Public Library (FRPL) will hold its annual used book sale in April.The dates and times of the book sale are:Wednesday, April 22: 4:30 p.m. — 8 p.m.Thursday, April 23: 4:30 p.m. — 8 p.m.  Friday, April 24: 9:30 a.m. — 2:30 p.m.Saturday, April 25: 9:30 a.m. — ...

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GRANVILLE – Troopers say they have arrested 41-year-old Leigh A. Priest of Granville in connection with several burglaries that occurred in December of 2025 and earlier this year. Priest faces a burglary 2nd charge and two counts of burglary 3rd, all felonies. Priest was ordered held at the ...

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NUTLEY, NJ - Earlier this week, TAPinto Nutley  stumbled upon demolition work on Centre St. It will be a new business.'NAccording to David Berry, township construction and zoning official, demolition began this week, (March 20) at 259 Centre St. near S.W. Brown and Son Funeral Home. "The ...

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JERSEY CITY, NJ -The New Jersey Reentry Corporation will host its Hudson County Community Breakfast on Tuesday, March 24, at 9:30 a.m. at its Hudson County site, 591 Summit Ave., in Jersey City, bringing together community leaders, service providers, and residents to highlight ongoing efforts ...

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MONTCLAIR, NJ - The Paterson Healing Collective will host a landmark symposium focused on rethinking public safety through community-based solutions on March 31 at Montclair State University Conference Center.Titled “From Crisis to Care: The Future of Community Safety,” the event will bring ...

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ROBBINSVILLE, NJ — A proposed state budget that includes a record $12.4 billion investment in K-12 education could impact school funding in Robbinsville, as the district continues to face financial challenges following the recent defeat of a local funding referendum.Under the plan, Robbinsville is ...

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MONTCLAIR, NJ - The Paterson Healing Collective will host a landmark symposium focused on rethinking public safety through community-based solutions on March 31 at Montclair State University Conference Center.Titled “From Crisis to Care: The Future of Community Safety,” the event will bring ...

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PASSAIC COUNTY, NJ — The text looks official. It references a court, lists a case number, names a judge, and warns of consequences if you don’t act. There’s even a QR code to “settle your unpaid balance.”It’s also a scam.The Passaic County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents about fraudulent ...

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PATERSON, NJ - The Paterson Museum has been awarded a 2026 regrant from the Passaic County Cultural and Heritage Council’s County History Partnership Program, funded by the New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of the Department of State. The grant will support a special exhibition, Still ...

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BRIDGEWATER NJ– Throughout the month of February, students at Somerset County Vocational and Technical High School (SCVTHS) engaged in a number of activities to celebrate Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month. The first week of the month was SkillsUSA Week. Every student who attends SCVTHS is ...

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PARKLAND, FL- A new coffee shop is opening in Parkland in just a couple of weeks. The shop will be called Cozy Drop, and it will feature coffee, breakfast, and baked goods seven days a week to Parkland residents.Cozy Drop will be located in the former Queen's Tea House location along Parkside Drive ...

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STAFFORD — Form is temporary, but class is permanent. For Southern Regional High School golfer Paul Reilly, the past week wasn’t just a display of skill—it was a masterclass in precision that has earned him the Manahawkin Rita’s Southern Regional Athlete of the Week honors.Coming into the season as ...

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TRENTON, NJ — As prescription drug prices continue to rise, the need for stronger oversight and accountability in the pharmaceutical supply chain has never been greater according to Assemblyman Roy Freiman. On Thursday, the Assembly Financial Institutions and Insurance Committee advanced the ...

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STAFFORD TOWNSHIP, NJ – Members of the Morello Law Firm traded the courtroom for the classroom this morning, participating in the Stafford Township School District’s highly anticipated annual Career Day.The event, which brings local professionals together to spark curiosity in students, saw the ...

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TOTOWA, NJ - Water service has been fully restored following a water main break that affected residents along Dunkerly Avenue on Thursday morning, Borough officials announced.The break caused temporary disruptions for residents, including low water pressure, discolored water, or a brief loss of ...

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Olean is not among the nation’s top cities for college basketball fans, but the city still appears on a new national ranking that measures where the sport has the strongest presence. Personal finance website WalletHub ranked 297 U.S. cities with at least one NCAA Division I program in its 2026 list ...

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MONTVILLE, NJ – The March 10 Township Committee meeting took on a defiant tone as officials addressed the "impossible" position the municipality faces regarding New Jersey’s affordable housing laws. Mayor Frank Cooney and Assemblyman Brian Bergen (R-26) spent a portion of the evening detailing how ...

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EAST WINDSOR, NJ - An investigation is now underway into a bomb threat that was made against the BAPS Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple by an unidentified caller to the East Windsor Township Police Department claiming that a “pipe bomb” had been placed there.  According to a public statement, the ...

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SPARTA, NJ – Sparta Township firefighters and police officers responded to a brush fire on Alpine Trail around 11 p.m. on Monday, March 16. It turned out to be a car that was on fire.Strong winds brought down a tree limb, which in turn, caused a high-voltage electricity wire to fall onto the ...

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UNION, NJ – The 29th Annual Union County St. Patrick’s Day Parade was held Saturday afternoon and for over 10 years, it has been an annual tradition for Kenilworth's Cub Scout Pack 83 to participate.A couple of members from the Kenilworth Fire Department and Rescue Squad were also represented ...

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CLARK, NJ — Two months after Carl H. Kumpf Middle School placed second at the Science Olympiad Regional Tournament, the team competed in the state tournament, the New Jersey Science Olympiad, located at Middlesex College in Edison. Related Article: Clark's Kumpf Middle School Takes Second Place at ...

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Clinton, NJ – The North County Branch (NCB) Library in Clinton at 65 Halstead Street has a refreshed, relaxing and more functional look with the addition of new seating areas and brand-new furniture pieces on its upper level. The furniture just arrived on Thursday, March 19th, and staff are working ...

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NEW BRITAIN TOWNSHIP, PA—Peace Valley Nature Center is holding Saturday morning bird walks through the end of May.The free walks are open to anyone 15 and older. Attendees will be able to hone their bird-watching techniques. All levels of experience are welcome.The walks start outside the nature ...

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