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Upper Montclair Opposes Proposed Swim School Upper Montclair Opposes Proposed Swim School
Upper Montclair Opposes Proposed Swim School Residents in Upper Montclair are pushing back against a proposed swim school planned for Valley Road, with flyers appearing throughout the neighborhood urging locals to oppose the project. The Upper Montclair Business Association shared a flyer on Facebook titled “Save Upper Montclair,” urging residents to attend upcoming public meetings and raise concerns about traffic, parking and safety issues tied to the proposed SwimQuest swim school at 580 Valley Rd. Architectural plans filed for the project show a modern swim facility with a 7,740-square-foot first floor and an 805-square-foot baseme…
Velez Unseats Belleville Mayor Melham After Weeks Of Controversy Velez Unseats Belleville Mayor Melham After Weeks Of Controversy
Velez Unseats Belleville Mayor Melham After Weeks Of Controversy Frank Velez declared victory in Belleville’s mayoral race Tuesday night, May 12, after defeating incumbent Mayor Michael Melham in the township’s nonpartisan municipal election. The 24-year-old received 3,255 votes,  59.47%, compared to Melham’s 2,218 votes, 40.53%, according to unofficial election results posted Wednesday afternoon, May 13. Melham, who is also the deputy coordinator of the Office of Emergency Management, received backlash from the community over his handling of the massive warehouse fire that closed schools.  Following the fire, the Belleville Public School 9 Ho…
Groton Man Hid Camera Under Bed, Secretly Recorded Guest Nude: Police Groton Man Hid Camera Under Bed, Secretly Recorded Guest Nude: Police
Groton Man Hid Camera Under Bed, Secretly Recorded Guest Nude: Police A Connecticut man has been arrested after police say he was secretly filming house guests without their knowledge.  Keith Hitchcock, 68, of Groton, was charged on April 20 with voyeurism with malice, according to Groton police.  The case began after a guest reported finding a hidden camera inside Hitchcock’s Buddington Road home. Gately said the device was discovered in June 2025, but the incident dates back to a stay at the home in November 2023. The camera was placed under the bed in a private room where the guest was staying. “During the investigation, it was determined that …
Key Bridge Contractor Dropped As Costs Surge Past $5B, Maryland Reopens Bidding Key Bridge Contractor Dropped As Costs Surge Past $5B, Maryland Reopens Bidding
Key Bridge Contractor Dropped As Costs Surge Past $5B, Maryland Reopens Bidding Maryland has cut ties with the lead contractor for the next phase of the Francis Scott Key Bridge rebuild after determining the company’s price and timeline were too high, forcing a reset on one of the state’s most closely watched infrastructure projects. State transportation officials confirmed Tuesday, April 28, that Kiewit Infrastructure Co. will not be retained for Phase 2 construction, with new bids now expected as Maryland seeks a more cost-effective path forward. The decision marks a major turning point in the effort to rebuild the Key Bridge, which collapsed in 2024 after a cargo sh…
ICE Wants 'Amazon Prime-Like' Detention Center On Route 46, Officials Are Desperate To Stop It ICE Wants 'Amazon Prime-Like' Detention Center On Route 46, Officials Are Desperate To Stop It
ICE Wants 'Amazon Prime-Like' Detention Center On Route 46, Officials Are Desperate To Stop It New Jersey officials are seeking emergency court action to block a planned immigration detention center before construction begins, authorities said. Gov. Mikie Sherrill and Attorney General Jennifer Davenport announced Tuesday, April 7, that the state and Township of Roxbury have asked a federal judge to issue a preliminary injunction to stop the project. Officials said emergency relief is needed because the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement plan to begin construction as early as late May, including work in areas protected by a state-issued easeme…
Popular Baby Car Seats Sold Nationwide Recalled Over Safety Concerns Popular Baby Car Seats Sold Nationwide Recalled Over Safety Concerns
Popular Baby Car Seats Sold Nationwide Recalled Over Safety Concerns Baby car seats sold at several major retailers are being recalled after a structural issue was found during testing. Graco is issuing a voluntary recall of certain SnugRide Turn & Slide car seats, the company said in a safety notice on its website. The seats were sold in the US between January and March through companies such as Amazon, Babylist, Target, Walmart, and GracoBaby.com. The issue involves a structural concern identified during a post-production laboratory test. The company has not reported any incidents tied to consumer use. Only SnugRide Turn & Slid…
Worldwide Caution For Americans: State Department Issues New Security Alert Worldwide Caution For Americans: State Department Issues New Security Alert
Worldwide Caution For Americans: State Department Issues New Security Alert The US Department of State has just issued a worldwide security alert urging Americans abroad to exercise increased caution amid rising global tensions following US combat operations in Iran. Click here for a new, updated story: US Expands Security Alerts For Citizens Overseas: Key Warnings, Guidance The advisory on Sunday, March 22, warns that groups supportive of the Iranian regime could target US citizens, diplomatic facilities, and interests overseas.  The State Department also emphasized that risks extend beyond the Middle East, with potential threats to Americans and US-affili…
Threat Causes Delay At George Fischer Middle School, Building Cleared: Sheriff Threat Causes Delay At George Fischer Middle School, Building Cleared: Sheriff
Threat Causes Delay At George Fischer Middle School, Building Cleared: Sheriff A threat reported at a Putnam County middle school led to a delayed opening as authorities investigated on Friday morning, March 20.  George Fischer Middle School in Carmel was placed on a two-hour delay on Friday after the threat was received through the school’s anonymous alerts email, according to the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office. Law enforcement agencies responded and swept the building before students arrived. Authorities said the school has since been cleared, and no credible threat was found. "At this time, there is no information to indicate that the threat was credible…
Robber Steals Cash From Female Employee At Popular Oceanside Restaurant Robber Steals Cash From Female Employee At Popular Oceanside Restaurant
Robber Steals Cash From Female Employee At Popular Oceanside Restaurant A robber made off with cash after targeting a popular Long Island eatery, police said. An unknown man walked into the Sobol restaurant at 3384 Long Beach Road in Oceanside and demanded money from the register at 10:48 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 22, according to Nassau County Fourth Squad detectives. The employee, fearing for her safety, handed over the cash as ordered, police said. The suspect fled the store with $210 in U.S. currency and ran northbound on Long Beach Road on foot, detectives said. Police described the suspect as a white man about 5-foot-7, between 30 and 40 years old, with brow…
WATCH Viral Videos After At Least 5 Arrested After ICE Protest, HS Walkout In Quakertown WATCH Viral Videos After At Least 5 Arrested After ICE Protest, HS Walkout In Quakertown
Watch Viral Videos After At Least 5 Arrested After ICE Protest, HS Walkout In Quakertown Viral videos are raising questions after a student-led anti-ICE walkout in Quakertown ended in multiple arrests and a confrontation with police. About 35 Quakertown Community High School students walked out of class around 11:30 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 20, despite school officials canceling the planned protest earlier that morning due to safety concerns. Quakertown police said students initially gathered near 5th and Broad streets before moving through town. Officers responded around 11:35 a.m., warning students to stay out of traffic, according to a written police statement. Police claim tha…
‘GONNA SHOOT SCHOOL TMR’: Threatening Graffiti Found In Teaneck MS Bathroom, Principal Says ‘GONNA SHOOT SCHOOL TMR’: Threatening Graffiti Found In Teaneck MS Bathroom, Principal Says
Gonna Shoot School TMR’: Threatening Graffiti Found In Teaneck MS Bathroom, Principal Says Threatening graffiti was discovered inside a girls’ restroom at Benjamin Franklin Middle School in Teaneck on Friday afternoon, Feb. 13, school officials said in a letter obtained by Daily Voice. The message read, “I GONNA SHOOT SCHOOL TMR,” according to a letter sent to families and staff by Principal Terrence Williams. Law enforcement was notified, and the principal and Chief of Safety consulted with local police to determine next steps, Williams said. School administration and Teaneck Police conducted an initial investigation to evaluate the validity of the message, according to the…
No Threat At Hoboken High School Following Police Investigation No Threat At Hoboken High School Following Police Investigation
No Threat At Hoboken High School Following Police Investigation A police investigation determined there was no threat at Hoboken High School Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 10, authorities said. View this post on Instagram All students are undergoing a controlled dismissal and police officers will remain in the area out of an abundance of caution, Hoboken police said. The surrounding roads will reopen shortly, police said.
Germany Issues US Travel Advisory As Immigration Tensions Draw Global Scrutiny Germany Issues US Travel Advisory As Immigration Tensions Draw Global Scrutiny
Germany Issues US Travel Advisory As Immigration Tensions Draw Global Scrutiny Germany is warning its citizens about traveling to the US as protests and outrage intensify over President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown. In an updated travel advisory, the country's foreign ministry alerted Germans to potential safety issues surrounding demonstrations opposing Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Tensions have risen in Minneapolis throughout January after federal agents shot and killed two 37-year-old US citizens, Renee Good and Alex Pretti. German officials cautioned travelers about "violent clashes with immigration and security authorities." "Check the …
Former Wall Stadium Speedway Manager Arrested After Barricading Herself In Office, Police Say Former Wall Stadium Speedway Manager Arrested After Barricading Herself In Office, Police Say
Former Wall Stadium Speedway Manager Arrested After Barricading Herself In Office, Police Say The former general manager of the Wall Stadium Speedway was arrested Saturday, Jan. 17, after barricading herself inside an office at the facility, police said. Wall Township police responded to the speedway at approximately 9:39 a.m. after receiving a report of a defiant trespasser involving a former tenant and the facility’s new management, authorities said. Police said Emily Krause, 37, of Neptune, was on the property despite being previously advised she was no longer permitted there. Authorities said Krause’s lease at the facility expired on Jan. 15. Sources with direct knowledge …
Army Errors, Disabled Safety System Led To Deadly DCA Midair Collision: Congressional Report Army Errors, Disabled Safety System Led To Deadly DCA Midair Collision: Congressional Report
Army Errors, Disabled Safety System Led To Deadly DCA Midair Collision: Congressional Report The Army helicopter was flying blind. That’s the conclusion of a congressional investigation into the mid-air collision near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport that killed 67 people, finding the crash was the result of preventable military mistakes, broken safety systems, and failures that continued even after the tragedy. A 15-page bipartisan report released Monday, Dec. 22, by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform’s Subcommittee on Military and Foreign Affairs places direct blame on the US Army for a Jan. 29, 2025, collision between a Black Hawk helicopter and Amer…
Fair Lawn Firefighters Rescue Elderly Man From Burning Home: Officials Fair Lawn Firefighters Rescue Elderly Man From Burning Home: Officials
Fair Lawn Firefighters Rescue Elderly Man From Burning Home: Officials Two Fair Lawn firefighters rescued an elderly, non-ambulatory man from a burning home Monday afternoon, Nov. 17, officials said. The Fair Lawn Fire Department was sent to the 300 block of 28th Street around 4:30 p.m. for a report of a house fire, according to a statement from the department, according to a release from Fair Lawn FD's Public Information Officer Douglas Sadowski. When Assistant Fire Chief Mike Salvini and Deputy Fire Chief Marc Palmieri arrived, they reported “a heavy smoke condition” and requested a General Alarm assignment, Sadowski said. Both chiefs went inside the home, …
Teen Killed After Car Crashes Into Parked Truck At 80 MPH In Lower Oxford: PA State Police Teen Killed After Car Crashes Into Parked Truck At 80 MPH In Lower Oxford: PA State Police
Teen Killed After Car Crashes Into Parked Truck At 80 MPH In Lower Oxford: PA State Police A Lancaster woman was killed when her car slammed into a parked construction truck at high speed in Lower Oxford Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania State Police announced on Sunday, Nov. 9. Anya Madison, 19, was traveling eastbound on Baltimore Pike at approximately 80 miles per hour—well above the 45 mph speed limit—when she veered off the roadway near Reedville Road around 11:49 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 1, according to investigators. Her 2017 Nissan Sentra crossed into the westbound lane and left the road, striking a parked 2015 Kenworth construction vehicle that was about 30 feet off t…
Pickup Truck Crashes Into DOT Work Zone In Central NY: 2 Hospitalized Pickup Truck Crashes Into DOT Work Zone In Central NY: 2 Hospitalized
Pickup Truck Crashes Into DOT Work Zone In Central NY: 2 Hospitalized A pickup truck towing a trailer crashed into a New York State Department of Transportation work zone, injuring a DOT worker and the driver.   The crash happened around 10:43 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 3, on Interstate 88 eastbound in the Chenango County village of Afton, where seven DOT employees were filling potholes along the roadway, New York State Police said. Police said a Dodge 3500 pickup truck towing an enclosed trailer carrying picnic tables struck a DOT attenuator vehicle, a safety truck designed to absorb impact and protect road crews.  The DOT worker operating the atte…
6,500 Without Power After Fierce Windstorm Batters Hudson Valley 6,500 Without Power After Fierce Windstorm Batters Hudson Valley
6,500 Without Power After Fierce Windstorm Batters Hudson Valley Thousands of Hudson Valley residents remained without power after a powerful windstorm swept through the region Friday afternoon and night, Oct. 31, 2025, according to Central Hudson. As of 8:45 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, approximately 6,500 customers were still without service, with Ulster County reporting 3,505 outages, Greene County 1,685, Dutchess County 479, and Sullivan County 269, utility officials said. “Our crews are in the field assessing damage from yesterday’s windstorm and are working to restore service as safely and efficiently as possible,” said Eric Kiszkiel, Vice President of O…
5 Ulster Correction Officers Faked Injuries, Forged Medical Notes To Collect Pay, State Alleges 5 Ulster Correction Officers Faked Injuries, Forged Medical Notes To Collect Pay, State Alleges
5 Ulster Correction Officers Faked Injuries, Forged Medical Notes To Collect Pay, State Alleges Five current and former New York State correction officers are accused of falsifying medical documents and pocketing thousands of dollars in unearned sick leave and workers’ compensation benefits. The arrests follow an 18-month investigation into fraudulent leave claims at Ulster and Wallkill Correctional Facilities, according to State Inspector General Lucy Lang’s office. Investigators determined the five officers — Christine Donovan, Jeremy LaChance, Ashli Paulino, Brian Porter, and Anthony Tacti — used forged medical paperwork or falsely claimed injuries to collect benefits they weren’t …
'Flex Lanes' Are Coming To Ease Traffic Jams On I-84 In Danbury 'Flex Lanes' Are Coming To Ease Traffic Jams On I-84 In Danbury
'Flex Lanes' Are Coming To Ease Traffic Jams On I-84 In Danbury The Connecticut Department of Transportation is planning a “flex lane” for Interstate 84 and Route 7 in Danbury to tackle some of the region’s worst traffic. The project would let drivers use the highway shoulder during rush hours. It’s part of a plan to ease congestion and improve mobility in one of the busiest corridors in the state. A video released by the DOT shows how it will work. A green arrow means the shoulder is open to traffic. A red X means it’s closed. A yellow X warns drivers the lane will end soon. The CTDOT has determined that a Flex Lane concept, which uses the median…
Child Hospitalized After Crashing Into Parked Car In Fair Lawn Child Hospitalized After Crashing Into Parked Car In Fair Lawn
Child Hospitalized After Crashing Into Parked Car In Fair Lawn A child was hospitalized after crashing into the back of a parked vehicle in Fair Lawn on Wednesday night, Sept. 17, authorities said. The crash happened around 10:05 p.m. on Plaza Road, officers on scene tell Kyle Mazza/UNF News for Daily Voice. No serious injuries were reported. The parked car was not in violation, police said. It was not immediately clear what type of device the child was riding or if he was on foot. Daily Voice has reached out to police for more information.
Motorcyclist At Large After Nearly Striking Cop: Jackson Twp PD (VIDEO) Motorcyclist At Large After Nearly Striking Cop: Jackson Twp PD (VIDEO)
Motorcyclist At Large After Nearly Striking Cop: Jackson Twp PD (Video) A motorcyclist remains on the lam after fleeing from police in Jackson last month, authorities announced Wednesday, Sept. 17. On Wednesday, Aug. 27 at 11:34 a.m., an officer observed a motorcycle traveling on Frank Applegate Road, going 52 mph, 12 miles over the posted speed limit of 40 mph, Jackson Township Police said. The officer walked into the operator's lane of travel while raising his hand signaling the motorcyclist to stop and pull over to the left side of the road, police said. The motorcyclist initially slowed down, but then shook his head no, revved up the motorcycle and continu…
Spirit Flight Urged To Move Away From Air Force One: 'Get Off The iPad!' Spirit Flight Urged To Move Away From Air Force One: 'Get Off The iPad!'
Spirit Flight Urged To Move Away From Air Force One: 'Get Off The iPad!' An air traffic controller repeatedly ordered a Spirit Airlines flight to turn away from Air Force One's path over Long Island. The tense moment in the skies near New York City happened on Tuesday, Sept. 16. According to FlightAware, Spirit flight 1300 left Fort Lauderdale, Florida, at 7:57 a.m. and landed in Boston at 11:07 a.m. Audio of the incident from LiveATC was posted on social media. An air traffic controller is heard urgently instructing the Spirit pilots to move away from Air Force One's path. Air Force One was flying to the United Kingdom with President Donald Trump abo…
Dump Truck Slams Into Two Lebanon County Mobile Homes, Pushing One Off Foundation Dump Truck Slams Into Two Lebanon County Mobile Homes, Pushing One Off Foundation
Dump Truck Slams Into Two Lebanon County Mobile Homes, Pushing One Off Foundation A dump truck plowed into two occupied mobile homes in Lebanon County early Tuesday, Sept. 16, fire officials said. The crash happened at the intersection of Shanamantown Road and Clearspring Road at 5:42 a.m., according to the North Annville Fire Company. The truck first struck one mobile home before coming to rest against the second, pushing it more than six feet off its foundation, firefighters said. Both homes were occupied by sleeping residents at the time of impact. Crews assisted the homeowners out of their houses after the crash compromised the porch and front door. The residents s…
FBI Raid Nabs Duo Accused Of Igniting Bomb Under Fox Station's News Vehicle In Utah FBI Raid Nabs Duo Accused Of Igniting Bomb Under Fox Station's News Vehicle In Utah
FBI Raid Nabs Duo Accused Of Igniting Bomb Under Fox Station's News Vehicle In Utah Two men are accused of placing and igniting a live incendiary device beneath a television news vehicle in Salt Lake City, Utah, authorities said.  The incident prompted an FBI-led raid that forced nearby evacuations and uncovered additional contraband. The device was discovered on Friday, Sept. 12, under a mobile news unit from Fox 13 in Salt Lake City and determined to be a real, functional incendiary device that had been lit but failed to detonate, according to police and bomb squad officials.  Because of the device type and location, the FBI assumed jurisdiction and, during it…
Long Island Teen Located After Four Months; Another 15-Year-Old With Same Name Still Missing Long Island Teen Located After Four Months; Another 15-Year-Old With Same Name Still Missing
Long Island Teen Located After Four Months; Another 15-Year-Old With Same Name Still Missing A Long Island teen who vanished in East Garden City in May has been found safe, Nassau County Police announced on Friday, Sept. 12. Julian Carbajal, 15, was last seen around 9 a.m. on Wednesday, May 14, shortly after 14-year-old Gabriella Panameno-Marinero went missing in Uniondale, according to police. Carbajal is 5-foot-6 and 160 pounds, with brown curly hair and blue eyes. He had last been seen wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, black sweatpants, and white sneakers, detectives said. Authorities confirmed he was located safely after being missing for nearly four months. Another Teen Wit…
Missing 11-Year-Old Boy Found Safe After Disappearing In Philadelphia: Police (UPDATE) Missing 11-Year-Old Boy Found Safe After Disappearing In Philadelphia: Police (UPDATE)
Missing 11-Year-Old Boy Found Safe After Disappearing In Philadelphia: Police (Update) An 11-year-old boy who went missing after attending an event with his mother in Center City has been found safe, Philadelphia police announced on Saturday, Sept. 13. Isaiah Kelvas wandered out of the Spruce Street exit of the Kimmel Center Arts Fest at approximately 12:45 p.m. and was reported missing by his mother, police said. He was located a short time later by Upper Darby Police in the vicinity of the 69th Street terminal, according to authorities. Kelvas is described as a white male standing 4 feet 8 inches tall and weighing 71 pounds. He had last been seen wearing a blue Phillies Ci…
Flames Rip Through Clifton Home — Family Escapes With Nothing But Their Lives Flames Rip Through Clifton Home — Family Escapes With Nothing But Their Lives
Flames Rip Through Clifton Home — Family Escapes With Nothing But Their Lives A Clifton family is starting over after a fire destroyed their home and belongings Saturday, Sept. 6, authorities said. At approximately 8:53 p.m., Officer Eddie Maldonado III was on patrol on DeMott Avenue when he saw flames and heavy smoke coming from the front windows of a home, Clifton Police Lt. Robert Anderson said. A good Samaritan neighbor and the officer alerted the family of the fire and made sure everyone got out safely, Anderson said. The Clifton Fire Department responded, and several officers assisted with traffic and crowd control. No injuries were reported, Anderson said. Th…
Off-Duty Lebanon Police Chief Rescues Woman Trapped Underwater In Delaware River Off-Duty Lebanon Police Chief Rescues Woman Trapped Underwater In Delaware River
Off-Duty Lebanon Police Chief Rescues Woman Trapped Underwater In Delaware River An off-duty New Jersey police chief is being credited with saving a woman’s life after she became trapped underwater in the Delaware River last month, authorities said. Lebanon Township Police Chief Jason Cronce was nearby on Sunday, Aug. 17, when he saw a woman in distress in the river, Hunterdon County Prosecutor Renée M. Robeson said. The woman had been tubing when she hit rapids and collided with an overhanging tree, the prosecutor said. She was thrown into the water and became caught under the tree, trapped by the strong current. Without hesitation, Cronce entered the water and p…
‘Treacherous Trails’: Hiker Suffers Head Injury, Rescued At Great Falls Park In Maryland ‘Treacherous Trails’: Hiker Suffers Head Injury, Rescued At Great Falls Park In Maryland
‘Treacherous Trails’: Hiker Suffers Head Injury, Rescued At Great Falls Park In Maryland There was no break for first responders in Maryland who were called to Great Falls Park to assist a hiker who suffered a head injury on Monday, officials said. Montgomery County Fire and Rescue crews were called early on Sept. 1 to the national park, after a woman suffered an injury and had to be assisted from the trail. According to a spokesperson for the agency, the woman was assisted from the trail to a UTV, then taken back to the park for further evaluation. Hiking Trails of Great Falls, MD. @mcfrs wants you to Know Before You Go. Some trails are treacherous and not suitable for eve…