Man shot by Pennsylvania police lied about Newark attack, cops say
Barry Edwards (Photo: Essex County jail) NEWARK -- A man wounded by police in Pennsylvania after a shootout there falsely claimed he was shot in Newark, authorities said Friday. Newark police were called to a report of a gunshot victim around 1:30 a.m. Thursday at University Hospital, according to city Public Safety Director Anthony Ambrose. The injured man, Barry Edwards, 31, told officers he was shot at South 20th Street and Springfield Avenue following an argument, authorities said. Detect..>> view originalNewark East Side (0) at Nutley (12) - Boys Lacrosse
Newark East Side was on the wrong side of a 12-0 loss against Nutley in Nutley, despite eight saves from Wuilber Romero. Pablo Garcia picked up five ground balls, while Brandon Erazo scooped up four.>> view originalNorth Star Academy Ranked Top High School in Newark and 24th in ...
Uncommon Schools' North Star Academy College Prep was ranked the best high school in Newark by U.S News and World Report, and the 24th best in New Jersey. North Star, which accepts students by lottery, placed ahead of Science Park High School, a Newark magnet school that accepts students based on test scores, which was ranked 40. In total, five Newark high schools were ranked in the top 85 in the state. In addition to North Star and Science Park, Arts High School came in at 74 , Technology High ..>> view originalPaterson Eastside (4) at Newark Academy (6) - Baseball
Benjamin Kany went 3-for-3 with a double and an RBI and Anthony Giachin recorded his 100th career hit for Newark Academy in its win over Paterson Eastside, 6-4, in Livingston. William Schwartz recorded two RBI for Newark Academy, while Giachin doubled in the sixth for his milestone hit. Brad Simon earned the win in relief, striking out four and walking one in three innings. Kelvin Cruz went 3-for-4 with a double, an RBI and one run scored for Paterson Eastside.>> view originalNorth 13th Street Tech (5) at Glen Ridge (8), Greater Newark ...
Max Haberman went 2-for-4 with two RBI and two runs as Glen Ridge defeated North 13th Street Tech, 8-5, in the second play-in round of the Greater Newark Tournament, in Glen Ridge. Owen Hannigan allowed five runs (four earned) on five hits through seven innings of work for the win. Hannigan also helped his cause at the plate going 2-for-3 with a double, an RBI, and two runs. Grant Naylor, Brian schnack, Matt Myles, and Max Thompson each had an RBI for Glen Ridge. Galvin Volquez finished 3-for..>> view originalBloomfield Tech (9) at Science Park (6), Greater Newark ...
Steven Carballo went 2-for-4 with four RBI to lead Bloomfield Tech past Science Park, 9-6, in the second play-in round of the Greater Newark Tournament, in Newark. Felix Galarza had a double, two RBI, and two runs for Bloomfield Tech. Enrique Garcia drove in a run and scored two. Yarian Diaz was 1-for-3 with an RBI and a run. Daniel DeLeon finished 1-for-2 with a triple and a run. Bloomfield Tech broke open the game with a seven-run second inning.>> view originalNewark Academy (0) at Immaculate Heart (7) - Softball
Ryleigh White's six innings of two-hit shutout ball carried Immaculate Heart, No. 9 in the NJ.com Top 20, to a 7-0 victory over Newark Academy in the Coaches vs. Cancer Showcase in Park Ridge. White struck out ten batters and walked just two. White also helped out her own cause at the plate with a two-run home run in the bottom of the sixth. Cat Thomas also drove in two runs, and Sonia Sharma had an RBI as well.>> view originalNewark East Side (2) at Sparta (3) - Baseball
Cole Patten allowed one run over five innings for Sparta in its 3-2 victory over Newark East Side in Sparta. Ronan Jarvis scored on a single by Sebastian Jerome in the second inning and Dylan Bendinger scored on the back end of a double steal. Mike Traina scored on a walk in the seventh inning for the third run.>> view originalNJIT Makes a Splash for High Schools in Newark
Many of Newark's high schools are full of students eager to learn as much as they can before moving on to the next phase of their lives. Originally founded by ...>> view originalBloomfield baseball team continues to battle
Mike Lamberti, Correspondent 12:10 p.m. ET April 29, 2017 Edward Abplanalp making an over-the-head catch for Bloomfield.(Photo: Jerry Simon/Special to NorthJersey.com)It's been a challenging season for the Bloomfield High baseball team. The Bengals were 4-9 following an 11-10 loss to Newark Academy on April 28 but coach Mike Policastro is seeing the glass as half-full, considering the Bengals have been more than competitive in all their games so far this spring...>> view original
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