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See all homes sold in Sussex County, May 20 to May 26
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Sussex County reported from May 20 to May 26. There were 13 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 2,184-square-foot home on County Rd 519 in Sussex that sold for $400,000.
Franklin Township LGBTQ Pride Celebration: Join us to Celebrate Diversity and Inclusion
SOMERSET, NJ - The community is invited to attend a "Franklin Pride" event at the Franklin Township Performance Gazebo on Sunday, June 2 at 4pm. "Join us to reaffirm Franklin Township as a diverse and inclusive community by coming together to celebrate the contributions of LGBTQ+ Franklin residents, businesses, their families, allies, and friends," reads an announcement from the township. "Featuring Deputy Mayor Ed Potosnak, the first openly gay member of the Franklin Township Council, Mayor Kramer, and other dignitaries, community members, faith leaders, and LGBTQ+ equality allies."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER RSVP: franklintwp.seamlessdocs.com/f/FranklinPride Questions: councilmember.potosnak@franklinnj.gov For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Flood advisory for 3 N.J. counties until early Tuesday
A flood advisory was issued by the National Weather Service on Monday at 11:14 p.m. in effect until Tuesday at 12:45 a.m. for Bergen, Essex and Passaic counties. The weather service says, "Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected." "Minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas," states the weather...
Passaic Man Shot in Paterson: Police Investigate Carroll Street Shooting
PATERSON, NJ - A 51-year-old Passaic man was shot in Paterson early Monday, Passaic County Prosecutor Camelia M. Valdes and Paterson Police Department Officer-In- Charge Isa Abbassi announced. According to the law enforcement officials, members of the Paterson Police Department were dispatched to the area of Carroll Street and Pearl Street on report of a shooting at approximatley 1:47 a.m. Upon arrival, police located the victim who was then transported to St. Joseph’s University Medical Center for treatment of a non-fatal gunshot wound.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The Passaic County Prosecutor’s Office asks anyone with additional information about this incident to contact them on their tips line at 1-877-370-PCPO or tips@passaiccountynj.org or to contact the Paterson Police Shooting Investigation Unit at 973-321-1342. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Franklin Township Memorial Day Parade - CANCELLED
SOMERSET, NJ - This year's Memorial Day Parade is canceled due to an unfavorable weather forecast. The parade was scheduled for 12pm on Monday, May 27.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER "Due to the high risk of thunderstorms, out of an abundance of caution, we have decided not to hold the parade and service tomorrow," reads an announcement from the township. "Please keep Service members in your thoughts as we celebrate Memorial Day in our own way." For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Track and field: Top 25 team rankings heading into the postseason
It's state championship time and time for an updated ranking of North Jersey's top boys and girls track and field teams heading into public school state sectionals May 31 and June 1 at eight sites through the state. State group meets on June 7 and 8 at Franklin (groups 1 and 4) and Delsea High Schools (groups 2 and 3) and Stockton University (Non-Public A and B) follow with the State Meet of Champions June 12 at its new site, Pennsauken High School.
19-year-old convicted of beating worker at N.J. business
A 19-year-old Somerset County man has been found guilty of beating an employee at a business. Yahmir Brown, of Franklin, was convicted of second-degree aggravated assault the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office said Thursday. Brown and a juvenile broke bones in the vicim’s face during the beating on Hamilton Street...
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