News

March 2, 2026

ROXBURY, NJ — Landing resident Michael Bannon will serve as the grand marshal when the St. Patrick’s Day Parade of Morris County steps off March 14 in Morristown.Michael BannonBannon will lead the march alongside his children, Danielle Krause and Ryan Bannon. He has spent decades volunteering in ...

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NEW BRITAIN TOWNSHIP, PA—A truck inspection team in New Britain Township last week found that 14 of 17 commercial vehicles pulled over had one or more violations. Five of the vehicles were dangerous enough that officers took them off the road.The team was stopping vehicles on Butler Avenue near ...

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UNION COUNTY, NJ — The Union County Board of County Commissioners on Monday announced the appointment of Cpt. John da Silva as the 12th Chief of the Union County Police Department, effective immediately.The announcement marks the permanent filling of the role following the retirement of former ...

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MADISON, N.J. — Madison High School’s spring musical will take center stage March 5–7 as the Madison Dramatic Dodgers present “Alice by Heart,” with four performances scheduled over three days.Shows are set for Thursday, March 5 at 7 p.m., Friday, March 6 at 7 p.m., and Saturday, March 7 at 2 p.m.

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HANOVER TOWNSHIP, NJ – Hanover Township residents should be aware of newly posted municipal notices:Township Committee Special Meeting Scheduled for March 4thResidents can view the official notice and meeting details here:https: //cvcpl.us/8x3OMUWNew Agenda Posted for Special Meeting March ...

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MORRISTOWN, N.J. — Scouts from five Boy Scouts of America troops earned their Citizenship in the Nation Merit Badge during a weekend program at Macculloch Hall Historical Museum, where participants spent the morning exploring what it means to be an informed and engaged citizen.Troops #94, #114, ...

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CAMDEN – Cathedral Kitchen, which for 50 years has been feeding those in need, recently spent two weeks in another charitable endeavor: The nonprofit served as a warming center for about two weeks during the coldest temperatures.Because of the long stretch of frigid weather, other city warming ...

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NEW BRUNSWICK – When Leonieke Scheuble found herself playing a series of gigs in Osaka, Japan, last year, she reached out to a fellow jazz organist she had met only once for some travel tips.Akiko Tsuruga couldn’t wait to tell her about all the cool clubs in her hometown, where it seems all the top ...

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MORRISTOWN, N.J. — Scouts from five Boy Scouts of America troops earned their Citizenship in the Nation Merit Badge during a weekend program at Macculloch Hall Historical Museum, where participants spent the morning exploring what it means to be an informed and engaged citizen.Troops #94, #114, ...

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NEW BRUNSWICK – When Leonieke Scheuble found herself playing a series of gigs in Osaka, Japan, last year, she reached out to a fellow jazz organist she had met only once for some travel tips.Akiko Tsuruga couldn’t wait to tell her about all the cool clubs in her hometown, where it seems all the top ...

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HELMETTA - If it's time for the pups and/or kitties to get their rabies vaccinations, mark the calendar for March 24. Helmetta is hosting a free rabies vaccination clinic on Tuesday, March 24, from 6 p.m .to 8 p.m. at the Borough of Helmetta Public Works Building. All kitties must be in carriers ...

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MORRISTOWN, N.J. — Daylight Saving Time returns on Sunday, March 8, 2026, when clocks in New Jersey will jump ahead one hour at 2 a.m., skipping straight to 3 a.m. and effectively shortening the overnight hour.The shift means more daylight in the evening over the coming months, but darker mornings ...

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CAMDEN – Cathedral Kitchen, which for 50 years has been feeding those in need, recently spent two weeks in another charitable endeavor: The nonprofit served as a warming center for about two weeks during the coldest temperatures.Because of the long stretch of frigid weather, other city warming ...

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MORRISTOWN, N.J. — Daylight Saving Time returns on Sunday, March 8, 2026, when clocks in New Jersey will jump ahead one hour at 2 a.m., skipping straight to 3 a.m. and effectively shortening the overnight hour.The shift means more daylight in the evening over the coming months, but darker mornings ...

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NEW BRUNSWICK – When Leonieke Scheuble found herself playing a series of gigs in Osaka, Japan, last year, she reached out to a fellow jazz organist she had met only once for some travel tips.Akiko Tsuruga couldn’t wait to tell her about all the cool clubs in her hometown, where it seems all the top ...

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Jersey Mike's Subs asks customers to “eat a sub” and help local athletes across the U.S. attend the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games, June 20-26, at locations across Minnesota's Twin Cities. For just the second time in the 16-year history of the March Month of Giving fundraising campaign, Jersey ...

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Following a second budget workshop session of the Lebanon Township Committee, held at the municipal building on Thursday, February 26th, the 2026 municipal budget is scheduled for introduction with a presentation by CFO Lorraine England next Wednesday night, March 11th, beginning at 7 p.m.Issues ...

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UNION COUNTY, NJ — The Union County Board of County Commissioners on Monday announced the appointment of Cpt. John da Silva as the 12th Chief of the Union County Police Department, effective immediately.The announcement marks the permanent filling of the role following the retirement of former ...

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SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ - The South Brunswick Police Department is seeking the public's assistance with an adult male who was reported missing on Monday, March 2. Victor Rosario was reported missing on Monday afternoon by his family when he did not come back from a walk. Rosario suffers from early ...

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Behind every decision, event, and initiative in Hanover Township is someone making it happen. With “Meet the Leaders,” TAPinto Hanover introduces the individuals guiding our civic, business, education and community landscape, giving residents a closer look at who leaders are, beyond their roles. We ...

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HARVEY's NJ run may have come to an end but the memories of the cast, stage crew as they gave the Harvey door movement, set, sound, lights, audiences and direction live on!  This show has a great deal of sentiment to me and many others.We were unified as a group that will live on for years to come.

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MANASQUAN, NJ – The Manasquan Lady Warriors are heading back to the Central Jersey Group 2 semifinals after a 54–34 victory over Spotswood in the NJSIAA quarterfinals — but the final margin didn’t reflect how hard they had to work for it.For much of the first half, the Chargers dictated tempo and ...

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Woodmont Industrial Partners has sold its warehouse-distribution facility at 51 New Brunswick Ave. in Hopelawn, NJ, for a reported $21 million to Connecticut-based Sagard Real Estate.Fairfield-based Woodmont said the sale “reflects the property’s strong, long-term position in one of Central New ...

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is urging consumers to immediately stop using and dispose of certain Gourmia digital pressure cookers after multiple reports of hot contents being expelled under pressure, including cases involving severe second-degree ...

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MELBOURNE, FL – A 54-year-old Palm Bay woman was arrested Thursday night after a Melbourne police officer said she threw a bag containing methamphetamine from her vehicle during a traffic stop.According to an arrest affidavit, the stop occurred at 9:30 p.m. at the intersection of Post Road and ...

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PARAMUS, NJ — The Paramus Police Department congratulates Lieutenant Brian Linden on his retirement. Dedicating over 25 years to law enforcement, Linden began his career with the Department on August 28, 2000.  “He quickly distinguished himself as a proactive and highly motivated officer, making ...

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MONTVILLE, NJ — After a cold but mostly quiet start to the week, our area is heading into a messy Tuesday morning with the potential for snow, sleet and freezing rain before precipitation changes to plain rain and temperatures climb.Monday (March 2) stayed on the calm side, with a cold afternoon ...

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NORTH PLAINFIELD, NJ  – Beginning Monday, March 2, left lane closures in both directions of Route 22 are set to commence as crews undertake necessary repairs to the median concrete barrier. This maintenance project, which is expected to last approximately two weeks, aims to enhance safety and ...

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New Jersey’s economic success has long been tied to the strength of its education system. As industries evolve, technologies advance, and workforce demands shift, the role of public universities—especially large, research-intensive institutions, like Rutgers—has become even more integral to the ...

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CAMDEN – Cathedral Kitchen, which for 50 years has been feeding those in need, recently spent two weeks in another charitable endeavor: The nonprofit served as a warming center for about two weeks during the coldest temperatures.Because of the long stretch of frigid weather, other city warming ...

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