News
By RICH REITMAN
March 10, 2026
SOMERVILLE, NJ – Two original scrapbooks chronicling a significant portion of the Tour of Somerville's (TOS) rich history have left secure storage to be digitized and made available to the public by the specialists from the Somerset County Library System .The scrapbooks feature hundreds of pages ...
MONTCLAIR, NJ — A tense afternoon unfolded at Montclair Public Schools’ flagship campus when Montclair High School was placed on lockdown Thursday after a suspicious phone call prompted a rapid response from multiple law-enforcement agencies.According to Superintendent Ruth B. Turner, school ...
MORRIS COUNTY, NJ — A local appeal is underway to help Karen Zabriskie find a living kidney donor, as family and supporters ask the community to consider a potentially life-changing act of compassion.In a message shared with the community, Donna Tissot urged residents to think about what becoming a ...
NEWARK, NJ – The United ice hockey team, with players from Sparta, Kinnelon and Jefferson high schools are once again the best in the state winning the NJSIAA Public Co-Op Championship under coach Jeff Myhren. On Monday, playing on the Devil’s home ice at the Prudential Center, the United team ...
MONMOUTH COUNTY — The County Board of County Commissioners supported the first-ever Organizing Monmouth collaboration event on Feb. 20, at Brookdale Community College, bringing together more than 200 leaders and stakeholders to discuss human services needs and available resources across the ...
MORRIS COUNTY, NJ — A local appeal is underway to help Karen Zabriskie find a living kidney donor, as family and supporters ask the community to consider a potentially life-changing act of compassion.In a message shared with the community, Donna Tissot urged residents to think about what becoming a ...
HAZLET, NJ: Firefighters are on the scene of a heavy house fire on Walter Drive. Firetrucks have arrived from many surrounding towns to assist. This is a breaking news story that came into TAPinto Hazlet around 10:45pm.
HAZLET, NJ: Firefighters are on the scene of a heavy house fire on Walter Drive. Firetrucks have arrived from many surrounding towns to assist. This is a breaking news story that came into TAPinto Hazlet around 10:45pm.
PISCATAWAY, NJ — A fight outside the gymnasium during a sold-out state playoff basketball game at Piscataway High School Tuesday night led to the arrest of a 17-year-old and prompted a significant police response as authorities worked to restore order, officials said.The disturbance occurred ...
TRENTON - New Jersey law enforcement agencies will participate in the next “Goal: Zero High‑Visibility Enforcement” detail March 10. This month’s enforcement will focus on impaired and distracted driving, with agencies across the state conducting coordinated operations during this period. As Goal: ...
WAYNE, NJ - A petition presented during public comment at last week’s Wayne Township Council meeting is asking local officials to adopt a resolution “protecting residents from ICE actions” at schools, parks, municipal buildings and other town-owned facilities unless federal agents present a ...
PISCATAWAY, NJ — Creativity and talent were on full display as 25 students from the Piscataway High School Visual Art Academy were selected to represent the school at this year’s Middlesex County Teen Arts Festival.The students are among young artists from 18 schools across the county chosen to ...
NEWTON, NJ – Sparta Township prevailed on all counts in Superior Court in a suit brought by Awesome Acres, LLC, DDG OPS, LLC and WTTS Real Estate LLC, challenging the land use Ordinance 25-06.Owen Dykstra as DDG OPS, Eric Wilson as Awesome Acres and Edward Blevins and Gia Leo as WTTS Real Estate, ...
TRENTON, NJ - New Jersey law enforcement agencies will participate in the next “Goal: Zero High‑Visibility Enforcement” detail Tuesday, March 10. This month’s enforcement will focus on impaired and distracted driving, with agencies across the state conducting coordinated operations during this ...
JEFFERSON, NJ - A Paterson man faces charges after he allegedly stole $2,100 worth of tequila from Chabons II Liquor Store on Espanong Road, police said.Authorities responded to the scene on Jan. 10. Detective Christopher Smolt conducted the investigation and, in coordination with local police ...
BERKELEY HEIGHTS, N.J. — What two feet of snow postponed in February, warmer temperatures and community spirit made possible in March.The Berkeley Heights Diversity Council brought the Lunar New Year to life Sunday inside the Summit Area YMCA gymnasium in Berkeley Heights, drawing a packed house of ...
TRENTON, NJ - New Jersey law enforcement agencies will participate in the next “Goal: Zero High‑Visibility Enforcement” detail Tuesday, March 10. This month’s enforcement will focus on impaired and distracted driving, with agencies across the state conducting coordinated operations during this ...
BERKELEY HEIGHTS, N.J. — Walk into a well-staged home and something registers before a buyer finishes reading the listing description. The rooms feel open. The furniture is arranged in a way that makes sense. A vase of succulents sits centered on the dining table as though it has lived there for ...
MELBOURNE, FL – Melbourne police and emergency medical personnel revived a man with naloxone (Narcan) after officers found him unconscious in a running vehicle late Saturday, leading to his arrest on fentanyl and DUI-related charges, according to a Melbourne police affidavit.Police responded around ...
TRENTON, NJ - New Jersey law enforcement agencies will participate in the next “Goal: Zero High‑Visibility Enforcement” detail Tuesday, March 10. This month’s enforcement will focus on impaired and distracted driving, with agencies across the state conducting coordinated operations during this ...
TRENTON, NJ - New Jersey law enforcement agencies will participate in the next “Goal: Zero High‑Visibility Enforcement” detail Tuesday, March 10. This month’s enforcement will focus on impaired and distracted driving, with agencies across the state conducting coordinated operations during this ...
TRENTON, NJ - New Jersey law enforcement agencies will participate in the next “Goal: Zero High‑Visibility Enforcement” detail on Tuesday, March 10. This month’s enforcement will focus on impaired and distracted driving, with agencies across the state conducting coordinated operations during this ...
LITTLE FALLS, NJ — Little Falls students will once again have the chance to learn what it’s like to work in law enforcement as the Little Falls Police Department prepares to host its 2026 Junior Police Academy this summer.The weeklong program gives students an inside look at police work while ...
GREEN BROOK, NJ – The Township of Green Brook is looking for a substitute crossing guard to help cover various posts. If interested, please email admin@greenbrooktwp.org.For more employment opportunities in Green Brook, click HERE.
GREEN BROOK, NJ – The Township of Green Brook is looking for a substitute crossing guard to help cover various posts. If interested, please email admin@greenbrooktwp.org.For more employment opportunities in Green Brook, click HERE.
NUTLEY, NJ - The Nutley Irish American Association kicked off St. Patrick’s month with their parade on Saturday, March 7. The weather was a bit nippy, but overall the luck of the Irish was on their side. The rain stopped just in time for the investiture mass, and it was only cloudy during the ...
MORRIS COUNTY, NJ — A local appeal is underway to help Karen Zabriskie find a living kidney donor, as family and supporters ask the community to consider a potentially life-changing act of compassion.In a message shared with the community, Donna Tissot urged residents to think about what becoming a ...
Students in Ms. Marconi’s preschool class at the Mary Kay McMillin Early Childhood Center have been enjoying a unique and engaging learning experience through a special partnership with the Governor Livingston High School Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program.In collaboration with Mrs. Gauthier, Teacher ...
MONTVILLE, NJ – The Montville Township Board of Education meeting on March 3 spotlighted students’ commitment to community charitable organizations. From the youngest leaders at Valley View Elementary donating to the women's shelter to high schoolers working with the Food Pantry, the evening showed ...
New York State Police and local law enforcement agencies will increase patrols statewide to crack down on drunk, impaired and reckless driving during the St. Patrick’s Day holiday period.State troopers and local officers will conduct sobriety checkpoints, increase roving patrols and enforce ...