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Livingston School Board Approves Appointment of Interim Superintendent After First Meet and Greet
LIVINGSTON, NJ — The appointment of Dr. Daniel Fishbein, Ed.D. as interim superintendent of Livingston Public Schools (LPS) for the 2024-2025 school year was unanimously approved during Tuesday’s Livingston Board of Education, during which the board and outgoing superintendent Dr. Matthew Block officially welcomed Fishbein to the district after hosting a public meet and greet for the community earlier in the evening. Fishbein, a retired superintendent who most recently served in the position at Ridgewood Public Schools, will take over the reins as interim superintendent at LPS on July 1 and is expected to remain in the position for...
N.J. aircraft supply owner sentenced for defrauding JetBlue out of $1.5M
A Bergen County man was sentenced Friday in Brooklyn federal court for his role in a scheme to defraud JetBlue Airways of more than $1.5 million. Julien Levy, 39, of Englewood, bribed now-former JetBlue employee Keily Nunez, 44, of Queens, New York, and an unidentified co-conspirator, to approve aircraft part invoices, according to Breon Peace, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York.
It took almost 20 years, but Ridgewood finally owns the Town Garage property. What's next?
RIDGEWOOD — After almost two decades of trying, the village has acquired the long-vacant Town Garage property at 120 Franklin Ave. Efforts to purchase or acquire the property that housed the Town Garage repair shop date back to 2006, when it closed. The village's attempts also involved acquiring it via eminent domain.
Sanrio-inspired store, spice shop, halal hot chicken: North Jersey's newest businesses
NorthJersey.com, the Daily Record and the New Jersey Herald want to keep you up to date on all the newest shops, restaurants and service providers moving into your towns. Below is a roundup of businesses that recently opened or are coming soon. Are you opening a new business in North...
Fire Engulfs home on Lenox Road in Wayne Township
WAYNE, NJ – Tragedy struck homeowners on Lenox Road in Wayne on Saturday just before 10:00pm. A Wayne police officer was on patrol when he saw the orange glow of fire through the windows of the house. But so had neighbors, and calls to 911 began coming in. A small army of Wayne’s Bravest, the volunteers of the local fire department converged on the home and spent four hours battling the raging inferno that ultimately sent two firefighters to the hospital and took the life of the family’s pet. “At approximately 9:59pm, Companies #3 and #5 were...
Hudson County Sheriff's Office Makes 32 Arrest in Warrant Sweep
HUDSON COUNTY, NJ – The Hudson County Sheriff’s Office made 32 arrests recently as part of “Operation Spring Roundup,” a county-wide warrant sweep for failing to appear, violation of probation, and willful non-support. “I’m very proud of the work of my officers for their bravery, determination, and commitment to upholding the law,” Sheriff Frank X. Schillari. “These arrests send a clear message that my office is committed to keeping Hudson County safe.”CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Those arrested were: Non-Support Warrants (8) Sean Dickinson, 25 years old from Bayonne, owed $5002. Michael Kellman, 45 years old from...
Kenilworth Trench Rescue
Multiple emergency responders were called to a section of Monroe Avenue for the rescue. No further information was provided and police did not immediately respond to Daily Voice's request for comment. This is a developing story. Check back later for more updates. to follow Daily Voice Union and receive free...
When will the rain start? Get ready for a soggy week in North Jersey
Get those umbrellas and duck boots ready. After a run of warm, sunny days, North Jersey is in store for an almost solid week of overcast, soggy weather, if the latest forecasts are accurate. The rain is likely to arrive overnight Sunday, according to the National Weather Service. In Bergen...
Citing Bedbugs, Newark to Require Old Mattresses be Wrapped
NEWARK — If you’re going to toss a mattress in Brick City, you may soon have to ensure it is wrapped in plastic. The City Council is set to approve a measure on Wednesday requiring that mattresses be wrapped in plastic before they are placed curbside for disposal.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER East Ward Councilman Michael Silva said he hopes the measure will force landlords to ensure disposed mattresses are wrapped and department of public works employees pick up the mattresses. “What happens is DPW passes by, doesn’t take the mattress,” Silva said during a meeting last...
Eight cars damaged in crash involving alleged drunken driver in North Jersey
A crash allegedly involving a drunken driver that involved eight vehicles in Elmwood Park on Friday evening left one driver trapped and a trail of damage on roads and sidewalks at the intersection of Mola Boulevard and Godwin Avenue. The crash caused severe damage to vehicles, with car parts strewn on the road...
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