Inaugural Newark First Fridays kicks off downtown on May 5th
Inaugural Newark First Fridays kicks off downtown on May 5th by Brick City Live | April 17, 2017 After months of planning and a crowdfunding campaign that raised nearly $3,500, Newark First Fridays will kick off its first season when it launches downtown on May 5th. The festival will take place on Halsey Street between Warren and New Streets from 1 p.m. until 8 p.m. Newark First Fridays is still accepting applications for festival team members and volunteers, as well as staged and street perfo..>> view originalBoys Tennis: Alex Kotzen of Newark Academy out for high school ...
Newark Academy first singles sophomore Alex Kotzen will miss the remainder of the season due to a lower right leg injury, according to head coach Bob Bynum. After the injury was not healing as quickly as Kotzen had hoped, he received an MRI that indicated swelling in a small area of the tibia. In order to be healthy to compete nationally this summer, Kotzen will be off the court for three to four weeks before taking another four weeks to train and ease back into competition. The injury was sust..>> view originalArchbishop, Cardinal Tobin leads 1st Easter Mass in Newark
Sorry to interrupt... Your first 5 are free Access to News12 is free for Optimum, Comcast®, Time Warner® and Service Electric℠ video customers. Please enjoy 5 complimentary views to articles, photos, and videos during the next 30 days.>> view originalNew data shows how many kids missed too much school in every ...
TRENTON -- Some of New Jersey's urban high schools had more than half of their students chronically absent last school year, according to new data released by the state. Students are considered chronically absent -- a statistic that's about to become especially important for schools -- if they miss at least 10 percent of the school year, about 18 school days for students who attend the same school all year. Statewide, the median rate of chronic absenteeism was 7 percent, with elementary school..>> view originalGallery Aferro Presents Retrospective Of Ceramic Sculptures By ...
(NEWARK, NJ) -- Gallery Aferro launches a 2017-18 quartet of solo shows by multiple generations of women artists of color, beginning with an extensive retrospective of ceramic sculptures by Dolores Stewart. The exhibit, curated by Evonne M. Davis, runs from April 28 through May 26, 2017. Born in 1932, Stewart’s work reflects life. She uses her recollections of her children’s youth, and those of her own happy childhood to create moving sculptures that evoke the African-American family experience...>> view originalBaseball: Weekly stat leaders for April 9-16
Stat leaders are based on games played and reported to njschoolsports.com. If your player is not included, please make sure that your team's coach/manager reports game statistics in a timely manner. Note: To view a full list of stat leaders, click on the heading at the top of each category. OFFENSE HitsLiam Anderson, Mount Olive, 14Alec Talanca, Mount Olive, 11Matthew Pavick, Dayton, 11Matt Weisbrot, Midland Park, 11Richard Fontanillis, Lodi, 10Max Dineen, Pennsville, 10Steven Bullen, Manalapan..>> view originalMKA tennis stronger, but rigorous slate awaits
Steve Tober, Correspondent 5:42 a.m. ET April 17, 2017 Montclair Kimberley coach Val Azzoli talking to his tennis team.(Photo: Steve Tober/Special to NorthJersey.com)Val Azzoli is well aware of the rigorous terrain that are the opponents in the upper echelon of the Super Essex Conference boys tennis circles; however, the veteran Montclair Kimberley Academy coach is convinced his Cougar netmen will be a much-improved squad this 2017 spring season.“We are going t..>> view originalA weekend tribute to Wayne Shorter
The New Jersey Performing Arts Center from April 20 to April 23 is hosting its musical tribute to Newark’s native son Wayne Shorter with Wayne Shorter Weekend.The Wayne Shorter Quartet will perform with Herbie Hancock on April 23 as part of the Wayne Shorter Weekend at NJPAC in Newark.(Photo: Courtesy of Dorsay Alavi)Story HighlightsJazz legend Wayne Shorter will be among the performers at NJPAC for Wayne Shorter Weekend.Other performances for the series of concerts include Esperanza Spalding an..>> view originalJersey Shore's 'The Situation' set for arraignment in tax fraud case
FILE- In this Sept. 24, 2014 file photo, Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino leaves the MLK Jr. Federal Courthouse in Newark, N.J., after a court appearance. After previously pleading not guilty to charges that they filed bogus tax returns on nearly $9 million and claimed millions in personal expenses as business expenses, "Jersey Shore" reality TV show star Michael "The Situation" Sorrentino and his brother have had additional tax fraud charges filed against them on Friday, April 7, 2017. (AP Phot..>> view originalRain showers possible in part of N.J. on Monday
Another mild day in New Jersey could be interrupted by some rain showers. While temperatures will be well above normal again on Monday, highs will be about 15 degrees cooler than Sunday, according to AccuWeather.com. (AccuWeather.com) Highs will climb into the mid 70s on Monday afternoon, but forecasters say there's a chance of showers, especially in South Jersey. After a cloudy start to the day, skies will gradually become sunny. Temperatures should reach 74 in Trenton and Newark with a hig..>> view original
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