News

March 18, 2026

CORAL SPRINGS, FL — The city’s art scene is set to shift as the Coral Springs Museum of Art plans a move to a new downtown space in the coming months.The relocation is scheduled to take place through August, with the gallery expected to open in its new location during the summer of 2026.The museum ...

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CORAL SPRINGS, FL — Walk through the hallway, leading to the parking garage in Coral Springs Cornerstone development’s north building, and a Florida panther and pink flamingo come into full view. Pedestrians in the area can now see the new murals depicting Florida animals and wildlife on the walls ...

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CORAL SPRINGS, FL – A Coral Springs man is accused of repeatedly harassing his neighbor, including spitting on her door and Ring camera, vomiting on her doormat, making obscene gestures, and causing thousands of dollars in damage to her vehicle.The victim at the apartment complex called police ...

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NUTLEY, NJ - Boots on the ground make all the difference when covering local news, even if getting a story was not the intent while being out and about in the community. While on a milk and cereal run on Wednesday, March 18, the TAPinto Nutley team ran across a demolition in progress on Centre ...

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WEST BOCA RATON, FL — B’nai Torah Congregation in West Boca Raton marked Pi Day with a community-wide initiative that delivered hundreds of pies to families in need across the area.Through its TLC Program, the synagogue organized a “Pie It Forward” effort on March 14, distributing pizza and dessert ...

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WEST BOCA RATON, FL — A West Boca Raton closing agent is accused of stealing more than $4 million from the title company where he worked, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office.Investigators say Michael Mansueto, 42, carried out an extensive scheme to divert funds from Bankers Title ...

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POMPANO BEACH — Law enforcement officials in two states are searching for a Pompano Beach woman accused of stealing an 81-year-old Texan’s identity to go on a $170,000 vehicle buying spree.Debra Rodriquez, 54, is wanted on a Texas felony warrant after investigators linked her to a string of ...

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COCONUT CREEK, FL — This weekend is the last chance for residents to visit Coconut Creek’s Hometown Market this season.The market runs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, March 21, at Township Plaza, 4400 West Sample Road. It takes place on the first and third Saturday of each month, from October ...

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COCONUT CREEK, FL — This weekend is the last chance for residents to visit Coconut Creek’s Hometown Market this season.The market runs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, March 21, at Township Plaza, 4400 West Sample Road. It takes place on the first and third Saturday of each month, from October ...

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CORAL SPRINGS, FL — Walk through the hallway, leading to the parking garage in Coral Springs Cornerstone development’s north building, and a Florida panther and pink flamingo come into full view. Pedestrians in the area can now see the new murals depicting Florida animals and wildlife on the walls ...

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POMPANO BEACH — Law enforcement officials in two states are searching for a Pompano Beach woman accused of stealing an 81-year-old Texan’s identity to go on a $170,000 vehicle buying spree.Debra Rodriquez, 54, is wanted on a Texas felony warrant after investigators linked her to a string of ...

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CORAL SPRINGS, FL – A Coral Springs man is accused of repeatedly harassing his neighbor, including spitting on her door and Ring camera, vomiting on her doormat, making obscene gestures, and causing thousands of dollars in damage to her vehicle.The victim at the apartment complex called police ...

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NUTLEY, NJ - Supporting supplemental nutrition programs has always motivated us, so the TAPinto Nutley team is proud to once again sponsor Nutley Family Service Bureau's annual music event, Rock Hunger.Taking place in June at the legendary Old Canal Inn, it will be a day of fun, food, and great ...

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KENILWORTH, NJ - Michigan Deli of Kenilworth has different lunch specials Monday through Friday. Check it out. Grilled Salmon, Veggies & Baked Potato $15.50Flank Steak, Veggies & Mashed Potatoes $15.50Chicken Cutlet, Eggplant, Asiago, Hot Cherry Peppers & Arugula topped w/Balsamic ...

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What ‘Builder’s Remedy’ Could Mean for Hanover TownshipHANOVER TOWNSHIP, NJ - As Hanover Township works to meet New Jersey’s affordable housing requirements, officials said the stakes extend beyond compliance, with potential consequences that could shift control over future development.During the ...

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TRENTON, NJ – Members of the New Jersey State Legislature – Senator Bob Smith (D-Middlesex), Senator Linda Greenstein (D-Middlesex/Mercer) and Senator John McKeon (D-Essex/Passaic) – are pushing a pair of bills aimed at tackling the rising energy demand from data centers across the state.

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PARSIPPANY, NJ - Table of Hope is offering their free food distributions this week. A free food distribution will take place in Morristown on Thursday, March 19th from 1pm - 2pm at Bishop Nazery Way (59 Spring Street in Morristown). An additional food distribution will take place on Friday, March ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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TRENTON, NJ – Members of the New Jersey State Legislature – Senator Bob Smith (D-Middlesex), Senator Linda Greenstein (D-Middlesex/Mercer) and Senator John McKeon (D-Essex/Passaic) – are pushing a pair of bills aimed at tackling the rising energy demand from data centers across the state.

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BARNEGAT, NJ — It has been a season of significant achievement across the Barnegat Township School District, with students and faculty alike earning prestigious honors in the arts, business, and professional development. From innovative environmental galleries to top-tier finishes in statewide ...

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IT’S 2026 AND time to take a fresh look at live theater. So I’ve talked in previous articles about the musicians and music in the musical and the dancers in the musical, but what goes into a non-musical?This year we, The Two Of Us productions, decided to find an interesting twist in theater and ...

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MONTVILLE, NJ – A capacity crowd packed the council chambers on March 10 for a marathon Montville Township Committee meeting that spanned three and a half hours. The evening was marked by a mix of celebration and contention, featuring honors for veteran firefighters, a stinging critique of state ...

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SPENCERTOWN–Spencertown Academy Arts Center Conversations with Neighbors presents “The Gift to be Simple: Our Local Shaker Heritage and Its Future” on Sunday, March 22 at 2 p.m. The panel discussion will feature Shaker Museum’s newly appointed Executive Director Claudia Gould, Director of Library ...

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BELMAR, NJ – There’s something bubbling beneath the surface at Belmar Elementary School—and it’s not just the Atlantic Ocean. It’s excitement, creativity, and a whole lot of sponge-powered energy as students prepare to bring The SpongeBob Musical to life on stage.Set to take place in the school’s ...

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ASBURY PARK, NJ – The Asbury Park School District is actively seeking a qualified High School Math Teacher, opening the door for educators to join a district focused on academic growth and student achievement.According to the posting, candidates must hold a Teacher of Mathematics certification ...

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JEFFERSON, NJ - George Perez has only been Fire Chief for a couple of months, but he was more than prepared before he was ever sworn in.Perez is aware of the responsibility that comes with running the Jefferson Township Fire Department Company 1, but the Chiefs prior to Perez created an environment ...

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STAFFORD TOWNSHIP, NJ – The local soccer community is buzzing this week as one of its brightest stars, 14-year-old Jackson Feeney, officially prepares to take the next major step in his professional development. The Southern Regional student and standout defender has signed with the FC Cincinnati ...

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MANAHAWKIN — The Southern Regional golf team continued its dominant start to the season on Wednesday, improving to 5-0 with a 169–197 victory over Shore Conference rival Lacey at Ocean Acres.Leading the charge for the Rams was junior Paul Reilly, who claimed medalist honors by firing a 3-over-par ...

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MANAHAWKIN — The Southern Regional golf team continued its dominant start to the season on Wednesday, improving to 5-0 with a 169–197 victory over Shore Conference rival Lacey at Ocean Acres.Leading the charge for the Rams was junior Paul Reilly, who claimed medalist honors by firing a 3-over-par ...

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