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10 most expensive homes sold in Essex County, April 15-21
A house in Short Hills that sold for $2.3 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Essex County in the past week. In total, 53 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past week, with an average price of $650,270. The average price per square foot ended up at $304.
110-Year-Old New Jersey Man Attributes His Longevity To His Second Family: “The Fire Department… I Met So Many Friends”
A man who has lived through three centuries. New Jersey 110-year-old man Vincent Dransfield still lives independently in the town of Little Falls, which he has called home since 1945. Everyone who has lived for an extended period of time has their little tips and tricks, like 116-year-old Edie Ceccarelli saying "a little red wine" keeps her alive. But given that Dransfield still operates entirely independently and still drives, the world wants to know his secrets to become a supercentenarian. Dransfield has never had any major health issues like cancer or heart disease and does not suffer from minor illnesses like headaches...
Jewish Columbia protester confronts Jill Stein for opposing Israel’s war with Hamas: ‘You are the minority’
Far-left Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein had a verbal altercation with an observant Jewish man outside the Columbia University gates Friday morning, who ripped her as being “in the minority” and representing “the 1%” of Jews in opposition to Israel’s war against Hamas. In the video, Stein, who is Jewish, praised the campus rabble-rousers for standing up to the “genocide” being perpetrated in Gaza, which she called “a horrible violation of international law.” As she addressed the camera, a man wearing a kippah and a tzitzit approached from behind and began filming her on his cell phone, chastising her in the...
This North Jersey school lunch was one of the best things we ate this week
I haven't been out of high school that long. I mean, I'm done with college, but — compared to people with kids, grandkids and, you know, houses? It was pretty recently that I was collecting varsity letters and taking SATs. ...
Haledon Man Charged in "Road Rage" Incident
HALEDON, NJ - A man suspected of brandishing a firearm and threatening another driver during a road rage incident has been apprehended, police said. The Haledon Police Department apprehended the suspect involved in the recent road rage incident that occurred on April 22, 2024. Police said the incident took place at the intersection of Mangold Street and Belmont Avenue.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER On the day of the incident, Sergeant George Kelly and Officer Rubel Jimenez responded to the male victim's complaint and an investigation was launched by the Haledon Police Investigative and Special Services Bureau. Following thorough investigative work by Haledon Police Detectives, the suspect was identified as Jonathon Sisco, 24, of Haledon. On April 24, Haledon Police Detectives located Sisco and placed him under arrest. The firearm used in the road rage incident was recovered. Charged with multiple offenses including Aggravated Assault, Terroristic Threats, Possession of a weapon for unlawful purpose, and Unlawful possession of a weapon, Sisco was taken into custody and transported to the Passaic County Jail. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Police: Lowe’s cashier, contractor, stole over $4.9k in goods from Bayonne store
A Lowe’s cashier and a contractor who frequented the Bayonne home good store stole $4,908.03 in goods over the course of 15 separate thefts, police said. Shereen Waly, 48, of Bayonne, and Emad Shehata, 41, of Jersey City, were both charged with theft and conspiracy, according to Police Capt. Eric Amato.
Will it really feel like summer in North Jersey next week? Here's the forecast
The weather in North Jersey is expected to go from one extreme to the other this weekend from a freezing Thursday night to a potentially summery Monday. As of Thursday afternoon, most of New Jersey was under a freeze warning from the National Weather Service. ...
Pair Who Dumped Body In NYC Face Murder Charges: Somerset County Prosecutor
A grand jury in Somerset County levied the indictments against Daniel Matthews, a 44-year-old Brooklyn resident, and and Andrew Mumby, a 47-year-old New Brunswick resident in the murder of Artis Young, a Franklin Lakes resident, Somerset County Prosecutor John McDonald. On Saturday, Dec. 30, 2023, police received a missing person...
Stew Leonard's sets opening date for Clifton location. Here are the details
The Stew Leonard's grocery store chain is set to open its second New Jersey location at the Styertowne Shopping Center in Clifton on May 17. The store will employ will more than 300 individuals and expand that to another 200 to support seasonal sales. Stew Leonard’s Wines & Spirits of Clifton used to be located...
Heated clash outside Columbia: ‘I’d love to f—king kill you’
Protestors wrapped in Israeli flags clashed with other activists near Columbia University campus, as seen in a series of tense exchanges on Apr. 25. When one man chanted, “I f—king hate you,” it set off another, who picked up a metal scaffolding pole as a weapon, before backing down. In another fiery moment, a demonstrator was filmed taunting, “I’d love to f—king kill you.” For top headlines, breaking news and more, visit nypost.com.
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