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July 3, 2024

Este artículo fue traducido con Microsoft Word y servicios de traducción en línea. CAMDEN – Los niños de la ciudad hacían fila afuera del camión de comida de tacos, con los brazos extendidos mientras los trabajadores se asomaban por una ventana para darles sus pedidos gratuitos. No todos los ...

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Leer en español CAMDEN – City children lined up outside the taco food truck, their arms upstretched as workers reached through a window to give them their free orders. Not every day is taco day for Camden’s free meals program for children, but a celebration Monday at Morgan Village Middle ...

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HOBOKEN - There are plenty of places to watch the Macy’s Fourth of July fireworks this week, and it could be just outside your door. Residents and visitors are invited to view the fireworks show from all publicly accessible waterfront property, including: Pier A | 100 Frank Sinatra ...

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WOODBRIDGE — The state’s record-setting $56.6 billion budget for FY2025 earned praise from N.J. Assembly Speaker Craig J. Coughlin for its historic property tax relief and greater aid for schools and healthcare. Gov. Phil Murphy approved the $56.6 billion budget on Friday, June 28, two days ...

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Este artículo fue traducido con Microsoft Word y servicios de traducción en línea. El Acorazado New Jersey, que regresó a Camden después del mantenimiento en dique seco hace solo 12 días, volverá a abrir sus puertas el miércoles. Las visitas autoguiadas cuestan $ 30 para adultos, $ 25 para ...

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Este artículo fue traducido con Microsoft Word y servicios de traducción en línea. CAMDEN – Es probable que todo se pusiera en marcha a principios de la década de 1970 cuando Mary Smith, de 12 años, jugaba al kickball con los niños del vecindario en un césped abierto cerca de su casa en Arnold ...

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Leer en español CAMDEN – Everything was likely set into action in the early 1970s when 12-year-old Mary Smith played kickball with neighborhood kids on some open grass near her Arnold Street home. They spent a lot of time at the lot in those days before video games. “You’d come home when the ...

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Leer en español CAMDEN – The Battleship New Jersey, which returned to Camden from dry-dock maintenance just 12 days ago, will open for tours again on Wednesday. Self-guided tours cost $30 for adults, $25 for senior citizens and children age 12 and under, and $20 for veterans. Details and ...

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Este artículo fue traducido con Microsoft Word y servicios de traducción en línea. CAMDEN – Donald Green, de 43 años, de Camden, murió la madrugada del sábado después de recibir varios disparos aproximadamente una hora antes cerca de la cuadra 1000 de Liberty Street, según la Oficina del Fiscal ...

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En español CAMDEN – Donald Green, 43, of Camden died early Saturday morning after being shot multiple times about an hour earlier near the 1000 block of Liberty Street, according to the Camden County Prosecutor's Office. The Camden County Police Department ShotSpotter technology alerted ...

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EUGENE, Ore. - Sam Mattis, a 2012 graduate of East Brunswick High School, finished second in the men’s discus at the U.S. Olympic Trials on Saturday.  Mattis' throw of 216-9 was short of the Olympic standard (220-5), but he had entered the competition ranked 13th in the world, so he is virtually ...

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MADISON – Rafferty Hopkins of Sparta competed in the 8U “Clinic Program” category at the USA Track & Field New Jersey Junior Olympic Championships at Kean University and brought home three state championship medals.  Eight athletes competed on June 22 and 23.  The top six in each event ...

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Este artículo fue traducido con Microsoft Word y servicios de traducción en línea. CAMDEN – Naimah Rutling, quien ha servido a miles de personas mientras trabajaba en el proveedor de alimentos de emergencia sin fines de lucro Cathedral Kitchen desde agosto de 2019, y como su chef ejecutiva desde ...

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En español CAMDEN – Naimah Rutling, who has served thousands of people while working at the nonprofit emergency food provider Cathedral Kitchen since August 2019 – and as its executive chef since last August - says she could sit behind a desk every day instead of standing in a hot kitchen and ...

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NEW BRUNSWICK – The advent of artificial intelligence promises to revolutionize aspects of everyday life in fields ranging from the arts to agriculture, entertainment to education, health care to hospitality. Nascent chatbot technology such as ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot and Google Gemini and ...

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NEW BRUNSWICK – Dishes rattled, pictures fell off walls and the earth made a low growl on April 5 during a magnitude 4.8 earthquake that literally and figuratively shook people in New Brunswick and along the East Coast. And now, a team led by Rutgers–New Brunswick geologists has launched a ...

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En español CAMDEN – With June’s temperatures already reaching the 90s, Camden is flipping the switch on its free fan and air conditioner program for senior citizens. The program, for Camden residents 60 years old or over, starts on Monday. Fans can be picked up at five community ...

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NEWARK — Their grandfather started by selling lemon ice with specks of real lemon and the frozen Italian desserts, spumoni and tortoni. That was 85 years ago, and Nasto’s Ice Cream Co. has since become an Ironbound institution, serving desserts from its shop at the corner of East Kinney and ...

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ROXBURY - Wally Peer IV, an 8-year-old student at Kennedy Elementary School, recently won a state championship for angling and is preparing to compete next month at a national tournament. Peer, who is in second grade, won the New Jersey Junior Bass Nation State Championship on Swartswood Lake in ...

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TRENTON, NJ - The path to returning Groundhog Day to Milltown took another positive step this week when. Milltown wranglers Russell Einbinder and John McNamara testified before New Jersey's State Assembly Regulated Professions Committee on Monday. Einbinder and McNamara spoke about how much the ...

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CAMDEN – A bit of Camden’s history is up for sale, but the boarded-up house will need serious attention and rehab investment. The property at 1500 Baird Boulevard once owned by the late Jersey Joe Walcott, the 1951 heavyweight boxing champion of the world, can be yours for $225,000, according to ...

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CAMDEN – School may have just let out, but hundreds of faculty, staff, and students who work or attend Mastery’s Molina elementary schools are already eagerly anticipating when classes resume next year. This is because, after seven years of stakeholder meetings, planning sessions, building ...

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NEWARK — Gunfire outside a police and fire training center in the South Ward on Tuesday ended with the arrest of two men, one of them a violence intervention worker who told TAPinto Newark the altercation was a “big misunderstanding.” Police arrested two men and recovered a firearm following the ...

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BURLINGTON COUNTY — Members of the Burlington County community are rallying in support of the family of Michael Jeffrey Stewart, who tragically died on Monday at Liberty Lake Day Camp in Mansfield.  The 6-year-old boy was found unresponsive in a pool on the first day of summer camp. The ...

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Camden High School, Creative Arts High School, Brimm Medical Arts and Big Picture Learning Academy held four commencement ceremonies in front of cheering faculty, friends and family members on June 24 and 25. Here are scenes from those ceremonies. - EASTSIDE HIGH SCHOOL: Alums share stories at ...

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NEW BRUNSWICK – Some days, Tonderai “Tondi” Sanyangore transports trays of carefully sterilized surgical utensils from Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital to another in-state facility. Other times, speed is of the essence as he delivers livers, kidneys or other organs to transplant patients ...

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CAMDEN – City Council President Angel Fuentes says that Camden citizens who contributed to the city and had an impact should never be forgotten. "We have great people in the City of Camden who have never been recognized,” he told TAPinto Camden in an interview. “Their legacy should be ...

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MANSFIELD — The tragic death of a 6-year-old boy who was a summer camper at the Liberty Lake Day Camp in Mansfield Township is under investigation, according to a Tuesday statement by the Burlington County Prosecutor's Office. The Prosecutor's Office said that the boy was transported via ...

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CAMDEN – Even if the Class of 2024 was not the last to graduate from the current Eastside High School building, math teacher Bill Furman would say its students are different from others he has seen. “This is, generally speaking, a great group of kids, and I do not always say that,” he said ...

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SCOTCH PLAINS -- Sydney McLaughlin begins her quest to make her third U.S. Olympic Team on Thursday, June 27, in the 400 hurdles at the U.S. Olympic Trials. Sydney is the world record holder (50.68) and defending Olympic champion (51.46) in the event. McLaughlin, who grew up in Dunellen, ...

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