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2.9 magnitude earthquake shakes New Jersey
Officials said they hadn't received any reports of damage to roads or other infrastructure on Saturday. A larger quake earlier this month caused some homes in New Jersey to be evacuated, as seen here. The 2.9 magnitude earthquake hit shortly before 10 a.m. Saturday and came three weeks after a rare 4.8 magnitude quake shook the region. [ more › ]
Hobby Lobby Replacing Bed Bath & Beyond In Morris County
The retailer, which is headquartered in Oklahoma, is set to open a location in Morris County at 180 NJ-10 in East Hanover, the site of a since shuttered Bed Bath & Beyond. Hobby Lobby recently shared a job opening for retail co-manager at the 50,250 square foot store. According to the job description, the co-manager is asked to lead and guide the team with passion, execute the seasonal department's merchandising plans and be actively engaged in the store's processes and procedures to meet financial goals. Big-box retail management is required.
Chick-fil-A opening next week could create pandemonium in Parsippany with huge crowd
Five years ago, nearly 500 people lined up at the Briarcliff Commons mall in Morris Plains by 5 a.m. for a little breaded chicken. Not just any breaded chicken, of course. The crowd turned out for the debut of Morris County's first Chick-fil-A, the chain restaurant sensation known for its devoted fanbase. So...
Up In Smoke: Phillipsburg Man and Five Others Charged in Raw Pot Ring in Warren County
PHILLIPSBURG, NJ - An eight-month investigation resulted in the search and seizure of $20,000 and suspected raw marijuana at a series of smoke shops in Hackettstown. Canna Campus, Good Luck Vapes, Smokey Bear, and Mom N Pops CBD Wellness Shops in Hackettstown were subject to a search warrant which revealed $20,000 in US currency, suspected raw marijuana and suspected cannabinoid-infused products in various forms.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Law enforcement identified Michael Scardigno, 33, of Phillipsburg, who is now charged with third-degree possession of a controlled dangerous substance with the intent to distribute...
$1K Week For Life! Morris County Lotto Player Wins Big
Their ticket matched the five balls in the New Jersey Lottery Cash4Life drawing on Thursday, April 25, winning $1,000 a week for life. The ticket was sold at QuickChek in Whippany. The winning numbers for the drawing were: 03, 07, 39, 49 and 58. The Cash Ball was: 01. to...
Fairfield Police Seek 25-Year-Old Resident Possibly Carrying a Gun
FAIRFIELD, NJ -- The Fairfield Police Department seeks the public’s assistance in helping to locate Fairfield resident Deyah Shaabneh, age 25, for eluding a Fairfield officer on Wednesday, April 24. Shaabneh is in possession of a Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit which has subsequently been deactivated. He may also be in possession of a handgun.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER He is known to drive a 2023 Acura TLX bearing NJ/X37SBP or NJ/DEMON (which is a fictitious license plate) and may be staying in the Bronx, N.Y. Anyone with information on his whereabouts can contact the Fairfield Police at 973-227-1400. All calls and information will be kept confidential. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
10 most expensive homes sold in Morris County, April 15-21
A condo in Morristown that sold for $4.3 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Morris County in the past week. In total, 49 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past week, with an average price of $733,529. The average price per square foot was $386.
Morris County Tournament softball roundup, April 27
Zoe Turner pitched four innings of one-hit ball and struck out nine as 14th-seeded Morris Hills defeated 19th-seeded Mountain Lakes 16-0 in the first round of the Morris County Tournament in Rockaway. Holly Lagitch was a triple short of the cycle as she finished 4-for-4 with six RBI and three...
5th Annual VetFest Music and Food Truck Festival Coming to Wayne on May 5th
WAYNE, NJ — One of the largest music and food truck festivals to benefit homeless veterans, VetFest is coming to Dave Waks Memorial Park on Barbour Pond Road in Wayne on Sunday, May 5. The 5th annual event is happening from Noon to 7:00 p.m. and includes six “top bands," a dozen gourmet food trucks, a beer and wine garden, as well as fun for the kids. The event is to raise money for Community Hope for Veterans, a non-profit based in Parsippany that helps homeless veterans off the streets. They are "one of New Jersey’s leading nonprofit...
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