Morristown author keeps them laughing with romatic comedy
Dee Ernst, a Morristown resident, is the author of “Stealing Jason Wilde.”(Photo: Photo courtesy of Dee Ernst)MORRISTOWN – Dozens of fans and friends, old and new, crowded into the Dublin Pub earlier this month to celebrate local author Dee Ernst's debut of her latest romantic comedy.T-Shirts, mugs, totes, and books both audio and print were raffled off with great enthusiasm throughout the evening. Ernst's younger daughter Carrie, and Carrie's best friend Kelsy Webb from Parsippany, ". . . kind..>> view originalJackson: Clinton counting on NJ delegates
With New Jersey set to vote next week in the final round of Democratic presidential primaries, the state’s 142 delegates could put Hillary Clinton over the top and ensure she wins the nomination — if the superdelegates pledged to her are included. But rival Sen. Bernie Sanders points out that those superdelegates, the party officials who are not bound by the results of the state primaries, are free to change their votes until the national convention in Philadelphia in July. And he appe..>> view originalPennsylvania man charged in Newark shooting
NEWARK â A 21-year-old Pennsylvania man was arrested on gun charges Sunday after he fired a weapon on a city street, Public Safety Director Anthony Ambrose said in a statement. Kejarris Griffin did not strike anyone but may have been shooting at a fleeing vehicle around 2 a.m. on the 500 block of S. 18th Street, police said. Officers responded to the area after hearing gunfire, when they also found a number of juveniles out after curfew. The youths' parents were called to pick them up. Griff..>> view originalWoman hit by bus in Newark remains in critical condition Sunday
NEWARK â A woman who was hit by an NJ Transit bus in the city on Saturday remains in critical condition on Sunday, police said. The city's public safety director, Anthony Ambrose, said in an email that the investigation is ongoing and the victim is in critical condition. The woman, who is in her 60s, was crossing the street around 1:30 p.m. when she was hit by the bus at it turned from Mount Prospect Avenue onto Heller Parkway, Capt. Derek Glenn, spokesman for Newark's Department of Public ..>> view originalTrack and Field: Performance lists for Groups 1, 4 and Non-Public A
By Jim Lambert | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com on May 29, 2016 6:00 PM, updated May 29, 2016 7:21 PM Licensed to Fraulo Race Timing - Contractor License HY-TEK's Meet Manager 2016 NJSIAA Group Championships Grous 1 & 4 Non-Public A Egg Harbor - 6/3/2016 to 6/4/2016 Performance List Event 1 Girls 400 Meter Hurdles NP A (16)=======================================================================..>> view originalMarijuana or martinis: Should government choose for you? | Moran
Sen. Nick Scutari is about to try marijuana for the first time. He's a lawyer, and he swears he's never done it before. But as the author of a bill that would legalize marijuana sales in New Jersey, he feels a weighty responsibility to investigate. So he's heading to Colorado, where marijuana has been legal since 2014, on a mission. "I probably should figure out what it does to you," says Scutari (D-Union). "I'm going to do a little reconnaissance." Let's wish him luck. May he find a good pizz..>> view originalHudson County track and field: Hudson Catholic, St. Dominic excel
MADISON — While no outdoor track team championship trophies are coming back to Hudson County, plenty of smaller school athletes in the area will be moving onto their group championships this weekend. Headlined by Hudson Catholic's Tomatse Ogedegbe and St. Dominic's Malia Gray, county athletes brought home nine individual sectional titles on Saturday afternoon at Madison High School. Hudson Catholic, St. Dominic, and St. Anthony were entrants in North, Non-Public B, while Secaucus, Weehawken, a..>> view originalMemorial Day observances set in North Jersey
Those who want to show their appreciation for the sacrifices of our nation’s veterans will have plenty of opportunity to do so this weekend with parades and ceremonies planned in the majority of Suburban Trends area towns. Wanaque As usual, Wanaque will hold a variety of observances for Memorial Day, beginning with a short ceremony at 9 a.m. at the Midvale Cemetery on Conklintown Road. It will include a 21-gun salute and will be followed by the playing of "Taps." The annual Memorial Day Parade ..>> view originalDelbarton Class of 2016
Delbarton valedictorian: Paulo Frazao(Photo: ~Courtesy of Delbarton School)Graduation exercises for the Class of 2016 at the Delbarton School were held on May 22.The graduation speaker was John Sanfacon, a 1957 Delbarton graduate who retires this year after teaching at the school for 53 years.The class valedictorian was Paulo Frazao, and the salutatorian was John Beute.Following is the alphabetical list of 116 graduates:A-C: Obinna Abalihi of Vauxhall, Ty Agaisse of Warren, Patrick Agnew of Chat..>> view originalFarm to Fork raises over $115K for America's Grow-a-Row
America's Grow-a-Row fourth annual Farm to Fork Fundraiser, held recently at Life Camp in Pottersville, raised over $115,000 for the non-profit. Proceeds benefit this Hunterdon County-based organization that grows fruits and vegetables donated to those suffering from hunger and those living in "food deserts," or areas that lack access to fresh, affordable produce, throughout the state, according to a news release. Farm to Fork featured local food artisans, a wine and craft beer tasting, a far..>> view original
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