Sunday, October 2, 2016

$51K grant ensures Newark babies have safe place to sleep and other top stories.

  • $51K grant ensures Newark babies have safe place to sleep

    $51K grant ensures Newark babies have safe place to sleep
    300 needy babies in Newark are getting free cribs. File photo. (Saed Hindash | The Star-Ledger)  NEWARK â€” The goal is simple: keeping babies safe, which also happens to be the name of the group responsible for providing some of Newark's most financially-challenged mothers with free cribs for their children. A $51,000 grant from the Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey allowed Keeping Babies Safe, a nonprofit organization based in Warren, to partner with local groups in Newark to distribute cr..
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  • Team destroys old military explosive found near Newark

    Team destroys old military explosive found near Newark
    © 2016 North Jersey Media Group September 22, 2016, 12:15 PM Last updated: Thursday, September 22, 2016, 12:15 PM Team destroys old military explosive found near Newark Associated Press FORT DIX  â€” Authorities have detonated an old military explosive which was found near Newark. Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst says its ordnance disposal unit safely blew up the Navy explosive on Thursday. It was found earlier in the day. The base says such explosives were typically buried ..
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  • Panasonic extends Newark lease, NGKF says

    Panasonic extends Newark lease, NGKF says
    Panasonic extends Newark lease, NGKF says 2 Riverfront Plaza, Newark. - (NEWMARK GRUBB KNIGHT FRANK) Panasonic Corporation of North America has signed a lease extension for its headquarters in Newark, according to real estate advisory firm Newmark Grubb Knight Frank. NGKF said in a news release that Panasonic signed both an expansion and extension at 2 Riverfront Plaza, where it moved three years ago from Secaucus. “Major tenants, such as Panasonic, are seeing the advantages of moving to Ne..
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  • Golda Och (1) at Newark East Side (2) - Girls Soccer

    Jade Azevedo and Kayla Neves each scored one goal to lead Newark East Side past Golda Och, 2-1, in Newark. Kimberly Crespo had one assist for Newark East Side. Goalie Dayanara Ordonez recorded five saves. Ally Landau scored the one goal for Golda Och. Rebecca Landau made 14 saves.
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  • Montclair and No. 7 Newark East Side play to 1-1 draw

    Montclair and No. 7 Newark East Side play to 1-1 draw
    MONTCLAIR--The Mounties came into Thursday's bout against Newark East Side, No. 7 in the NJ.com Top 20, looking to make a statement to all of Essex County. Although Montclair ended up playing East Side to a 1-1 draw, the Mounties still showed that they can hold their own against the top teams in the state. "We wanted to win," Montclair coach Toure Weaver said. "I don't think it's a bad result. This week we played two really good teams with Livingston and Newark East Side. In both games we compe..
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  • Suspected bomber remains hospitalized in Newark

    Suspected bomber remains hospitalized in Newark
    ELIZABETH - Federal agents on Thursday continued scouring a handful of locations in New Jersey connected to suspected bomber Ahmad Rahami, including his family home and business in Elizabeth. Earlier Thursday, investigators briefly shut down a Kennedy Fried Chicken establishment in downtown Perth Amboy, one of two chicken joints from which FBI agents have been gathering evidence as they search for clues into the bombings linked to Rahami, who is believed to have once worked and lived in the cit..
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  • Newark Academy (0) at West Orange (3) - Boys Soccer

    Pancho Pozzolli scored two goals to help West Orange, No. 8 in the NJ.com Top 20, earn a 3-0 victory over Newark Academy in West Orange. Neil McGarrell contributed a goal, while Bryce Millington had two assists. Andrew DiPalma had an assist, while goalkeepers Paul Schuler and Sam Banks each made one save for West Orange. Goalkeeper Benjamin Barba made 15 saves for Newark Academy.
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  • Stranded Hanjin ship finally offloads at NJ port

    Stranded Hanjin ship finally offloads at NJ port
    Richard Newman, @RichNewman11 12:25 p.m. EDT September 22, 2016 The cruise ship Morro Castle burned and ran aground off Asbury Park on September 8, 1934, en route from Havana to New York, killing 134 people. Gretchen Coyle, coauthor of the book "Inferno At Sea”, recounts the disaster. STAFF VIDEO BY BOB BIELK STAFF VIDEO BY BOB BIELKAerial view of the Hanjin Miami which docked in Port Newark this morning.The terminal agreed to work the ship after discussions with officials f..
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  • Glen Ridgers clean up in home opener

    Glen Ridgers clean up in home opener
    Following a tough opening night loss at Butler on Sept. 9, the Glen Ridge High football team was in top form in its home opener last Saturday afternoon, defeating Newark Collegiate Academy, 26-0. Photos by Dale Mincey/Staff Photographer Ridgers quarterback Tyler Liddy carries the ball during the Sept. 17 home game against Newark Collegiate Academy Panthers. Head coach Duke Mendez's team will take a 1-1 record into a home game opposite Montclair Kimberley Academy,..
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  • Girls Soccer: Daily stat leaders for Wednesday, Sept. 21

    Girls Soccer: Daily stat leaders for Wednesday, Sept. 21
    GOALS Ana Silviera, Science Park, 4Salena LeDonne, Parsippany, 3Nicole DeLucia, Saddle Brook, 3Mackenzie Meixner, Middlesex, 3Brianna Jankauskas, Deptford, 3Adi Brickman, Golda Och, 3Abby Ward, Our Lady of Mercy, 3Lucy Rivera, Garfield, 3Mya Stolarski, Metuchen, 3Sierra Thomas, Timothy Christian, 3Nicole Vieira, Newark East Side, 3Rebecca Ochan, Highland Park, 3Ashley Georgevich, Saddle Brook, 3Gabriella Sampaio, South River, 2Victoria Gil, South River, 2Silvana Poulter, Whippany Park, 2Natasha..
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