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May 26, 2026

COCONUT CREEK, FL — The Coconut Creek City Commission routinely reads proclamations during its meetings to recognize a myriad of causes, individuals or events, but Thursday’s meeting agenda has one that carries personal meaning for one of its members.The commission plans to proclaim May as Bladder ...

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West Orange, New Jersey – Robert Pellechio, Senior Vice President and Chief Pharmacy Officer of  RWJBarnabas Health, was honored as a recipient of the 2026 NJBIZ ICON award. This esteemed award given by a leader in statewide business news recognizes New Jersey leaders for their notable success, ...

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NEWARK - Federal officers used pepper spray on protesters outside Delaney Hall in Newark on Memorial Day following days of escalating tensions and denial of New Jersey’s governor to tour the immigrant detention facility. Roughly 300 immigrant detainees allegedly went on a Memorial Day weekend ...

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MORRISTOWN, NJ -Music, history and storytelling will come together at the Macculloch Hall Historical Museum on Sunday, May 31, when the acclaimed Dolce Trio performs as part of the museum’s “America at 250: One Place, Many Stories” series.The concert is scheduled for 2 p.m. and will feature a ...

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MORRISTOWN, NJ -Music, history and storytelling will come together at the Macculloch Hall Historical Museum on Sunday, May 31, when the acclaimed Dolce Trio performs as part of the museum’s “America at 250: One Place, Many Stories” series.The concert is scheduled for 2 p.m. and will feature a ...

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NEW PROVIDENCE, NJ - The Borough reminds residents that the annual Bulk Collection Program will take place during the month of June. Residents are encouraged to review the borough Annual Calendar for zone schedules, street listings, and bulk collection details, either online or in the calendar that ...

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Princeton, NJ – Editor’s note: In order to give all primary election candidates a chance to respond to any last-minute comments made in letters from TAPinto Princeton readers, we will continue to accept letters through 5 p.m. on Friday, May 29.   Up until then, Princeton residents are invited to ...

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MAPLE SHADE, NJ – A shopper at an area big box retailer purchased a winning lottery ticket on Saturday, May 23, 2026 worth $10,000.  The ticket was sold at the BJ's Wholesale Club located at 131 East Kings Highway in Maple Shade. According to the NJ Lottery, the winner was playing the 100X ...

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COBLESKILL – The big story coming out of the Village of Cobleskill’s May 19 agenda is whether or not Teamsters Local 294 will be recognized by the Village as “the exclusive bargaining representative for certain department of public works employees.” Resolution #4-2026, which would grant the ...

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MERCER COUNTY, NJ – Job seekers should brush up their resume and practice their networking skills to prepare to attend the annual Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce's Job Fair. During the 2025 job fair, hundreds of job seekers and more than 50 businesses connected during the ...

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CORAL SPRINGS, FL — Coral Springs will host a Caribbean dance class next month at the city hall lawn to honor the late Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer, city officials announced on Tuesday. The event, a special edition of the Coral Springs Let’s Move initiative, is planned for 6 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday June ...

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SAYREVILLE, NJ — A months-long investigation led by the Sayreville Police Department Vice Unit, working alongside multiple law enforcement agencies, resulted in the arrest of a Jackson woman and the seizure of more than $100,000 in cash and other assets tied to an alleged prostitution and money ...

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SCRANTON, PA-- Arianna M. Alvarado of Union was among the more than 900 members of the Class of 2026. The newest Scranton alumni received their bachelor's degrees on Sunday, May 24, at Mohegan Arena at Casey Plaza, Wilkes-Barre Township. Graduates must have completed their academic degree ...

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A photo of the trapped spelunker with his face blurred out. DEC photoCANAAN—A man, trapped in a cave for more than seven hours was freed, apparently unscathed, in the early morning hours May 18.Columbia County NY 911 dispatched Canaan Fire, under automatic mutual aid Red Rock Volunteer Fire Company ...

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SOMERVILLE, NJ - In its 81st edition, the Tour of Somerville once again proved why this historic race remains one of the most sought-after wins to criterium racers around the world.Deep fields in both the Pro Women’s and Pro Men’s races featured National Champions, Olympians, and many of the ...

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NEWARK, NJ — Gov. Mikie Sherrill wants federal authorities to allow state inspections at Delaney Hall after roughly 300 immigrant detainees went on a hunger strike that began Friday to protest deplorable, inhumane conditions.On Memorial Day, Gov. Sherrill was personally denied access to the federal ...

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SUMMIT, NJ — Mayor Elizabeth Fagan is publicly outlining the legal and public safety concerns that led her to veto the proposed Maple Street outdoor dining ordinance, addressing an already tense debate between the mayor and the Summit Common Council over the future of the downtown street closure ...

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WESTFIELD, NJ — Three bicycles were reported stolen in town last week, Westfield Police said on Tuesday.On May 18, a resident of Walnut Street reported that their beige Electrika bicycle, valued at about $400, was stolen from their front lawn, police said.Also on May 18, a resident reported the ...

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CORAL SPRINGS, FL — Broward school officials jumped on the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School state baseball championship celebration bandwagon over the weekend, highlighting the team’s recent victory on its BCPS Shines site. The school serves parts of Coral Springs. The program highlights the ...

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CAMDEN – A session on how to administer naloxone (Narcan) to drug overdose victims was one of the most popular social service programs at last year's The Village Spring Fling.After learning how to use the treatment, residents picked up all the samples brought by the New Jersey State Police's ...

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KENILWORTH, NJ - Please see the above flyer of events hosted by the Kenilworth Public Library the week of May 26 - May 29.   Related Articles:Kenilworth Public Library May 2026 Children's Events Have a news tip, feedback or story idea? Email tcuppari@tapinto.net.TAPinto Kenilworth is ...

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PARAMUS, NJ — In celebration of America’s 250th birthday, the Paramus Public Library is inviting the community to share their personal memories of the Bicentennial year, 1976.“From local parades and neighborhood barbecues to national moments and the nationwide celebrations connected to the United ...

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HACKENSACK, NJ — The Johnson Public Library hosts a variety of events just for teens!Taking place on Tuesday, June 2, in the auditorium is button making! Participants can draw or color their own design and create a button or magnet.The following Teen Tuesday, scheduled for June 9, is the UNO ...

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EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ - Opportunities for young girls in ice hockey have been growing for years, but what about adult women? Some women who may have wanted to learn how to play hockey growing up, but weren't able to because of rink availability or other reasons can lace up the skates and grab a stick ...

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Linden, NJ-The Linden Public Library is pleased to announce our lineup of programs for June. Programs marked with an * require registration. All Ages: 6/2 at 7 pm, The American Revolution in Union County6/25, Project B.E.S.T. Vision Screening*Children:6/1 & 6/8 at 4 pm, Double Dutch Jump Rope ...

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SCHOHARIE COUNTY – Voters in five of the six school districts in Schoharie County passed their 2026–27 budgets on Tuesday. Cobleskill-Richmondville voters passed their $49.1 million school budget by a vote of 560–212; the Community Library tax levy of $546,480 also passed by a vote of 572–200. In ...

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ROSELLE, NJ – It is a busy week at Borough Hall as Wednesday’s regular council meeting and Thursday’s PSE&G Substation community meeting will be held in the council chambers.  The Borough Council is set to discuss an ordinance to adopt the redevelopment plans of the property along Linden Road ...

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Every so often, a well-meaning parent will say something that stops me in my tracks."We're not too worried about elementary school. The real preparation starts in high school, right?"It's a sentiment I hear more than you might expect — and one that, after working closely with the educators and ...

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SAYREVILLE, NJ — A months-long investigation led by the Sayreville Police Department Vice Unit, working alongside multiple law enforcement agencies, resulted in the arrest of a Jackson woman and the seizure of more than $100,000 in cash and other assets tied to an alleged prostitution and money ...

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GREENVILLE — Residents want more restaurants, shops, recreation opportunities and housing options, while still preserving Greenville’s rural character, according to findings from the first phase of the town’s comprehensive plan update.Will Bardell of the Comprehensive Plan Committee presented the ...

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