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May 6, 2026

HIGHTSTOWN, NJ – After 20 years of service dedicated to protecting the community, Hightstown Police Department's Sgt. Francisco “Frank” Jimenez is retiring. He was recently honored by Hightstown Mayor Susan Bluth and the Council at a meeting where he was honored. In a social media post by ...

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SAYREVILLE, NJ — The Sayreville Police Department, with P.B.A. Local 98, is inviting residents and community members to attend a solemn ceremony honoring law enforcement officers who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.The event will take place on Thursday, May 7, 2026, at 5:30 p.m. at ...

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HANOVER TOWNSHIP, NJ – Residents should be aware of these notices:The Hanover Township Cultural Arts Committee has posted a new agenda for its upcoming meeting scheduled for May 7. Residents interested in township cultural programming, arts initiatives, and committee discussions can review the ...

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MERCER COUNTY, NJ - Mercer County's Second Annual Equality Gala will honor two “outstanding” individuals whose leadership has made an impact on the LGBTQIA+ community, and beyond, Mercer County Executive Dan Benson announced on Wednesday.Set to be feted with the 2026 LGBTQIA+ Leader of the Year ...

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TRENTON, NJ — Woodbridge Township is one of seven Middlesex County towns to receive 2026 grants of over $100,000 from the New Jersey Clean Communities program, part of a $25.2 million statewide environmental effort. Woodbridge is to receive a $212,949 grant, the county’s second-largest award behind ...

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TRENTON, NJ — Widespread networks of automated license plate surveillance cameras that create hoards of data used to track motorists are under increasing scrutiny by lawmakers and privacy advocates in the wake of their recent use in ICE arrests.Lawmakers in New Jersey and 34 other states have ...

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TRENTON, NJ — Widespread networks of automated license plate surveillance cameras that create hoards of data used to track motorists are under increasing scrutiny by lawmakers and privacy advocates in the wake of their recent use in ICE arrests.Lawmakers in New Jersey and 34 other states have ...

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EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ -The East Brunswick Police Department is asking for the public's help with locating 17-year-old X'Zaveon T. Miller. Miller was last seen walking from his home on Madeline Avenue in East Brunswick on Sunday, May 3. He is described as a black male with short black hair and brown ...

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PRINCETON, NJ - On Tuesday, Mercer County Prosecutor Janetta D. Marbrey announced a Lyft driver has been charged with two incidents of luring and harassment in Princeton that took place last month. The rideshare driver was identified as 28-year-old Dimario Wynter. Wynter has been charged with two ...

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SOUTH PLAINFIELD, NJ - As soccer parents know, May means tryouts. So, if players aged eight to 15 are looking for a travel program for the 2026-27 season, the South Plainfield Soccer Association is holding tryouts on Wednesday, May 13 through Friday, May 15 at the Kenneth Avenue Soccer Fields.

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HANOVER TOWNSHIP, NJ – TAPinto Hanover Township has launched a new dedicated column focused on the community’s upcoming milestone anniversaries: the 250th anniversary of the United States and the 350th anniversary of Whippany.The column will serve as a central place for residents to follow both ...

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Chatham’s Troop 8 has once again added to its long tradition of excellence, recognizing two Scouts, Caston J. Harwell and Aidan J. Harte, for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest honor in Scouting. Only four percent of scouts nationwide achieve the goal of Eagle Scout.The Eagle Scout ...

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TRENTON, NJ — Widespread networks of automated license plate surveillance cameras that create hoards of data used to track motorists are under increasing scrutiny by lawmakers and privacy advocates in the wake of their recent use in ICE arrests.Lawmakers in New Jersey and 34 other states have ...

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CEDAR GROVE, NJ — Residents are invited to connect with local leadership as Mayor Michele Mega hosts a community meet-and-greet on Monday, May 18, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Cedar Grove Public Library.The informal session offers an opportunity for community members to ask questions, share ...

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Clinton, NJ — Courtyard Adult Day Center invites community members, caregivers, families, and individuals exploring adult day services to attend its May Open House Series, held every Wednesday in May from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. at 111 West Main Street, Clinton, NJ 08809. The Open House Series offers ...

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MORRISTOWN, NJ - A man from Orange faces a vehicular homicide charge in relation to a July 2, 2025 motor vehicle crash in Harding Township that took the life of Daniel “DJ” Ortiz, a Hopatcong resident who drove tow trucks for Roxbury-based Ron & Sons Towing, said officials today (May 6).Daniel ...

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South Orange, NJ — The Meadowland Park Conservancy (MPC) invites the community on Saturday, May 9th at 10 a.m. for a morning of music, flowers and community to celebrate Mother’s Day and the launch of Phase Two of Esther’s Garden, the 45-acre park’s newest feature at the corner of Mead Street and ...

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BLOOMFIELD–Three seats are open in the three wards on the Bloomfield Town Council.Seven candidates are running for the vacant seats. The election will take place on Tuesday, June 2, and the winners will advance to the November general election. Democrat Jason Martinez is running for Second Ward ...

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TRENTON, NJ — Widespread networks of automated license plate surveillance cameras that create hoards of data used to track motorists are under increasing scrutiny by lawmakers and privacy advocates in the wake of their recent use in ICE arrests.Lawmakers in New Jersey and 34 other states have ...

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SPOTSWOOD, NJ -  Spotswood High School Technology teacher Gary Hull offers seniors taking his Honors Special Topics in Computer Science class a unique experience. Students have the opportunity to work on a project of their own choosing for the academic year. Many students typically gravitate toward ...

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HANOVER TOWNSHIP, NJ – A year to the day after her story aired on national television, a Hanover Township resident is using her experience to show that what happens in the past does not define what comes next.Kelly Sutliff’s story was featured on I.D. a year ago. Credit: K. SutliffKelly Sutliff of ...

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A 76-year-old fugitive who was stopped by a North Arlington police officer after a license-plate reader showed his SUV unregistered was taken into custody on an old warrant, authorities said. It turns out William J. Furka of Bayonne was wanted on a warrant in connection with a retail theft out of ...

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TRENTON, NJ — Widespread networks of automated license plate surveillance cameras that create hoards of data used to track motorists are under increasing scrutiny by lawmakers and privacy advocates in the wake of their recent use in ICE arrests.Lawmakers in New Jersey and 34 other states have ...

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BERNARDSVILLE, NJ — The Bernardsville Borough Council has advanced an ordinance that would require all prospective employees to undergo background checks.The proposed measure would apply to all prospective borough personnel, including employees, officers, and certain outside contractors. The ...

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TRENTON, NJ — Widespread networks of automated license plate surveillance cameras that create hoards of data used to track motorists are under increasing scrutiny by lawmakers and privacy advocates in the wake of their recent use in ICE arrests.Lawmakers in New Jersey and 34 other states have ...

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TRENTON, NJ — Widespread networks of automated license plate surveillance cameras that create hoards of data used to track motorists are under increasing scrutiny by lawmakers and privacy advocates in the wake of their recent use in ICE arrests.Lawmakers in New Jersey and 34 other states have ...

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NEWARK - Harvest: A Farm to Community Center has managed to tie together community health resources in one strategic centralized location in Downtown Newark, bringing health care, agriculture, education and economic development to areas that are starved of fresh produce.RWJBarnabas Health and ...

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RIDGEWOOD, NJ - An Eagle Scout has made his final project as a Boy Scout about something near and dear to him, and in doing so, is helping others.Timmy McCabe is a member of Scouting America Troop 7 in Ridgewood and achieved the rank of Eagle Scout this spring after his project that raised funds to ...

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Continuing ProgramsStory Time for Toddlers/Pre-schoolers – Thursdays – 11 a.m. Berlin Free Town Library, 47 South Main Street. Listen to stories, make a craft and enjoy a snack.Stich Group – Fridays – 3-5 p.m. Berlin Free Town Library, 47 South Main Street. A social group for fiber enthusiasts.

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HARDING TOWNSHIP, NJ - A 54-year-old Pierre Innocent  has been charged in connection with a fatal motor vehicle crash that killed a tow truck operator on Route 287 South in Harding Township, authorities announced.Morris County Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll, Chief of Detectives Robert McNally and ...

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