TOP LOCAL News
By KRISTINA BEHR
April 29, 2022
TRENTON, NJ — “Thank God Trenton is not like Washington, D.C.,” Sen. Patrick Diegnan (D - District 18). As the author of more than 200 pieces of legislation throughout more than two decades in public service, Diegnan credits part of his success in office with the ability to work with colleagues ...
SPARTA, NJ- An Hopatcong woman stopped for speeding on Woodport Road ended up charged with drunk driving. On April 22 around 10 p.m. Kayla Curtis, 25 was driving 61 MPH in a 45 MPH zone on Woodport Road when she was stopped by Sparta Police Officer Erick Finley, police said. When Finley ...
SUSSEX COUNTY, NJ - The Sussex County officials reported April 28 there was 1 additional COVID-19 cases and no deaths. The county said the number of new cases is subject to change due to NJDOH reporting system difficulties. As of April 28 there were a total of 35,982 of COVID-19 in the county, ...
NEW JERSEY - A Roxbury officer is honored after stopping a carjacking. Plus, seven Sparta students receive VFW scholarships. And, a Montville special needs student receives an adaptive bike. Also, Dateline NBC examines a decades-long mystery in Sayreville. TAPinto's Kristina Behr has today's ...
LIVINGSTON, NJ — A developer’s request to be included in the Township of Livingston’s settlement agreement with the Fair Share Housing Center (FSHC) in order to build two residential apartment buildings with a total of 380 units, including affordable housing units, at 550 W. Mt. Pleasant Avenue ...
NEW JERSEY — Nearly one in 11 households reports not having enough to eat in a week, according to the New Jersey Census Bureau. Now, more funding from the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) is aiming to alleviate some hurdles in getting more food on plates. The NJEDA Board has ...