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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...
Students from Warren County Honored at Centenary University Academic Awards Ceremony
HACKETTSTOWN, N.J.—Centenary University recognized 16 students for outstanding achievement at the Academic Awards Ceremony held on April 17. The annual event honors students for distinction across individual fields of study and for overall grade point average in the graduating class.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER “The students honored at this event have demonstrated extraordinary dedication to their studies at Centenary University,” said Vice President for Academic Affairs Amy D’Olivo, Ph.D. “As academic leaders, they inspire others to strive for excellence, in the classroom and in other areas of campus life.” Locally, Cheyenne Lutz of Phillipsburg received the...
Oily Rags Sparked 3-Alarm Newton House Fire: Investigators
Investigators believe the blaze that torched an unoccupied home in Newton on Wednesday, April 24, began when a container of oily rags burst into flames. Newtown firefighters were called to the 8 Central Ave. home at 11:30 a.m. after neighbors spotted smoking coming from the 2-and-a-half-story …
N.J. AG ‘coerced’ my resignation amid misconduct probe, ousted county prosecutor says
The now-former Warren County prosecutor, ousted three weeks ago over a misconduct probe, says his resignation was “coerced” by New Jersey’s attorney general in a “preplanned and orchestrated” takeover, insisting he is still legally the county’s top prosecutor. That claim comes as a group...
VA is Bringing Vet Center to Warren County and Northwestern New Jersey
Warren County, NJ – The federal Veterans Administration (VA) has announced they are establishing a Vet Center Outstation in Hackettstown and a Vet Center Community Access Point in Morristown. These developments come after a significant effort from local leaders. Assemblywoman Fantasia, formerly a Sussex County Board of Commissioners member, supported a resolution in 2021 urging the creation of a Vet Center in Northwestern New Jersey. Similarly, Senator Space, previously an Assembly member, sponsored a nearly identical resolution (ACR22) in 2022 that passed both legislative houses unanimously. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER “It has been...
River Pointe lawsuit alleges conspiracy between U. Mt. Bethel supervisors and engineer
A developer is once again suing Upper Mount Bethel Township and its elected officials. This lawsuit also includes the township engineer as a defendant. River Pointe Logistics Center, and the associated RPL East and New Demi Road developments have filed a lawsuit against Upper Mount Bethel Township, each of the five township supervisors individually and township engineer Justin Coyle from Carroll Engineering.
Chick-fil-A is gearing up for 2 N.J. openings in Bergen and Morris Counties. Here’s when you can start making orders
A popular fast-food chain has new restaurants in Bergen and Morris Counties that will start serving next month. Chick-fil-A is opening two restaurants in Paramus and Parsippany on Thursday, May 2. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive...
Sparta Education Association: Good News for April
SPARTA, NJ – At the board of education meeting Sparta Education Association President Angela DeLuccia shared good news about the staff and school district. My name is Angela DeLuccia and I am the very proud president of the ever-growing Sparta Education Association. I am here this evening to share some good news on behalf of our members as we begin the last quarter of the school year. This month we celebrate School Library Month and Administrative Professionals Day. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Last week we celebrated The Week of Inclusion across the district. As a...
Roxbury High School Baseball and Softball Teams Advance in County Tournaments
ROXBURY, NJ – The Roxbury High School baseball and softball teams on Saturday enjoyed decisive wins in Morris County Tournament action. The bigger victory went to the softball team which played Madison in a second-round game. The Gaels crushed the Dodgers 8-1 for their fourth win of the season. Their record so far is 4-7.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER During the game, Savanna Cirella scored three runs, Sidney Ribnicky got three hits and four RBIs. The sophomore also pitched, getting five strikeouts and allowing only two hits from the Madison batters. Roxbury now moves...
Sparta Township Offers a Paper Shredding Event
SPARTA, NJ - The township is holding a free paper shredding on Saturday, May 4 in the parking lot of the municipal building. There is a five box limit per car – though there is NO limit on the number of trips a person can make to the shredding event. Officials recommend using non-returnable containers such as banker boxes approximately 24 x 15 x 11. The event open to all Sparta residents, businesses, and non-profits. The event will be on a first-come first-served basis and continue until trucks are full. No plastic bags, binders or other plastic will be accepted. Paper clips and staples are acceptable For more information, call 973-729-6178, or visit www.spartanj.org For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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