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Tiffanie Fisher Announces Run for Hoboken Mayor

Today, Councilwoman Tiffanie Fisher officially announces her candidacy for Hoboken Mayor in the November 2025 election, pledging to bring experienced, results-driven leadership to City Hall.  A 31-year Hoboken resident and dedicated public servant, Fisher has built a reputation as a trusted, hands-on, solutions-focused leader who engages with the community on the issues that matter and delivers real results.

“Hoboken is more than just a city—Hoboken’s story is a strong, resilient community,” said Fisher. “But we’re at a crossroads. From public safety to affordability, from smart development to the quality of our basic city services, we need an experienced leader who delivers real results and puts people at the center of every decision. That’s why I’m running—to be a different kind of mayor, one who ensures City Hall works for everyone and helps Hoboken become the very best it can be.”

As a three-term councilwoman, Fisher has built a proven track record of putting residents first and delivering quality of life improvements across Hoboken. She has worked to keep the city affordable—protecting rent control, curbing tax increases, and supporting both the preservation and creation of affordable housing. Her public safety efforts include co-authoring the city’s “Tests and Vests” legislation, advocating for community policing, advancing aggressive rat mitigation, and serving on the City’s Vision Zero Task Force. She has also delivered improvements to public transportation, senior services, and access to open space throughout the city.

Councilwoman Fisher has led Hoboken’s resiliency and infrastructure initiatives—including the landmark Rebuild by Design project. She founded the Hoboken Business Alliance and helped launch the Hoboken Food Pantry during the pandemic, where she remains an active volunteer.

Fisher sees a future for Hoboken where residents feel safe walking in our parks and along our streets, where city services meet the expectations of the people who pay for them, where development puts current residents first, and where local government does everything it can to keep Hoboken affordable. To deliver on that vision, she has outlined the following priorities:

  • Building trusted partnerships with our schools, police, and first responders—to support education, strengthen public safety, and foster a more connected community.
  • Creating a culture of pedestrian safety where everyone—drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians—shares responsibility for protecting one another.
  • Delivering reliable city services by keeping Hoboken clean and well-maintained—from eliminating the rat problem to improving parks, fixing streets, and tackling parking challenges.
  • Fighting to keep Hoboken affordable by stopping outrageous rent increases, reducing wasteful spending, building the 700 affordable housing units already in the pipeline and completing the full redevelopment of the Hoboken Housing Authority.
  • Making development work for Hoboken by securing real community benefits—like more recreation space, a new community center and pool, expanded public transit, and other investments that serve current residents.
  • Investing in Hoboken’s future through green space, infrastructure, and long-term resiliency initiatives like Rebuild by Design.
  • Opening City Hall to ensure transparent, responsive government that reflects the values and priorities of the community it serves.

Beyond public service, Fisher brings over 20 years of private-sector experience as a finance and real estate executive, where she managed multimillion-dollar budgets, led complex negotiations and real estate transactions, and drove organizational change—skills she believes are critical to effectively managing a growing city like Hoboken.

“I’ve always been a leader—whether in business, on the soccer field as a coach, or at the Council dais—solving tough problems, bringing people together, and standing up for our community,” Fisher said. “As Hoboken’s mayor, I’ll bring a deep love for this city combined with a results-driven track record and decades of relevant experience to lead from day one—putting community first and building the Hoboken we all deserve.”

Hoboken’s nonpartisan municipal election will take place on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, with early voting and vote-by-mail options available.

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The Barnyard Brings Award-Winning Cuisine to Skylands Stadium as The Sussex County Miners have Joined Forces with the Brand-New Restaurant and Bar

Baseball fans and food lovers in Sussex County have something new to cheer about this season. The Sussex County Miners have joined forces with The Barnyard, a highly acclaimed local restaurant, to elevate the dining experience at Skylands Stadium. This exciting partnership will see The Barnyard operating the stadium’s brand-new restaurant and bar while also overseeing all concessions.

A Winning Collaboration

Known for its signature burgers and authentic BBQ, The Barnyard has been a beloved staple in Sussex County’s dining scene for nearly five years. The restaurant’s dedication to quality and flavor has earned it multiple accolades, including Best Burger and Best BBQ in 2023 and 2024 in the New Jersey Herald’s Best of Sussex County Community Choice Awards.

“The addition of The Barnyard to Skylands Stadium strengthens our tradition of delivering top-tier food and beverages to our fans,” said Michael Dorso, owner and president of the Sussex County Miners. “Paul and Amy Fiorentino bring over 30 years of experience in the food industry, a passion for hospitality, and a menu that has already captured the hearts of our community. We’re thrilled to work together to make Skylands Stadium a premier destination for sports, entertainment, and dining.”

Elevating the Game-Day Experience

The Barnyard’s owners, Paul and Amy Fiorentino, expressed their excitement about expanding their culinary presence to Skylands Stadium. “As longtime Sussex County residents, we take pride in serving our community and can’t wait to create a memorable dining experience for Miners fans,” they said. “We want to go beyond traditional ballpark food and make The Barnyard a go-to gathering spot for families and food enthusiasts in North Jersey.”

The stadium’s general manager, Vincent Sangemino, echoed this enthusiasm. “Our goal has always been to enhance the fan experience, and The Barnyard will take ballpark dining to a whole new level,” he said. “Fans can look forward to outstanding service, shorter wait times at concessions, and an exciting new menu that will redefine stadium food.”

What’s New at Skylands Stadium?

The partnership promises a revamped menu featuring The Barnyard’s famous burgers, BBQ, and smoked meats, along with exclusive new stadium-only creations. Other exciting additions include:

  • Expanded beverage offerings – a diverse selection of craft beer, cocktails, and refreshing non-alcoholic drinks.
  • Faster service – upgraded technology and streamlined food prep for a more efficient concessions experience.
  • Special events and year-round programming – including game-day promotions, live entertainment, and community gatherings.

Fans can indulge in menu highlights such as the Yard Burger, a perfectly grilled Angus beef patty topped with fresh lettuce, tomato, and onion, or the MSD Burger, featuring BBQ sauce made with Branchville’s Milk Street Distillery “War Penny Bourbon”, topped with bourbon-candied bacon, crispy onion straws, and bleu cheese crumbles. For non-beef eaters, the menu also offers an array of chicken and pork dishes, along with fresh sides and salads.

Opening Celebration & 10th Anniversary Season

The Barnyard at Skylands Stadium will officially open in May 2025, just in time for the Miners’ 10th anniversary season. Fans can look forward to special promotions, grand opening festivities, and exclusive game-day experiences throughout the year.

For the latest updates on The Barnyard at Skylands Stadium, visit scminers.com or follow the Miners on social media.


About the Sussex County Miners

Founded in 2015, the Sussex County Miners have become one of New Jersey’s most successful professional baseball teams. A proud member of the Frontier League and MLB Partner League, the team plays a 96-game season from May through August, including 48 home games at Skylands Stadium in Augusta, NJ.

Fans can enjoy high-energy baseball, themed promotional nights, and spectacular post-game fireworks every Saturday. The Miners remain committed to offering family-friendly entertainment and continue to be a pillar of the New Jersey sports community.

About Skylands Stadium

Located in the heart of Sussex County, Skylands Stadium is one of North Jersey’s premier sports and entertainment venues. The complex features:

  • A 4,200-seat stadium
  • The 17,000-square-foot Champions Way Sports Academy
  • A 3,500-square-foot Kids Zone & Party Deck
  • Ample parking and year-round events, including food festivals, holiday celebrations, car shows, concerts, and more.

With The Barnyard now part of the stadium experience, Skylands Stadium is set to become an even bigger hotspot for sports, dining, and entertainment in New Jersey.

Canucks Edge Devils in Thrilling 4-3 Shootout Battle

Canucks Claw Past Devils for Dramatic 4-3 Shootout Win

On Monday night, the injury-riddled Vancouver Canucks faced off against a struggling New Jersey Devils squad. Both teams were coming off demoralizing defeats and were in desperate need of a victory. The game proved to be a back-and-forth battle, with neither side willing to concede an easy win.

The Devils struck first, taking an early lead with a power-play goal. However, the Canucks responded with a strong offensive push, tying the game before the first intermission. As the match progressed, both teams traded goals, with Vancouver showing resilience despite their depleted roster.

The game remained deadlocked at 3-3 through regulation and overtime, leading to a decisive shootout. Vancouver’s goaltender stood tall, making crucial saves, while their top shooters capitalized on their chances. The Canucks eventually secured the win in dramatic fashion, giving them a much-needed morale boost​

This victory could serve as a turning point for Vancouver as they look to regain momentum in the season. Meanwhile, the Devils will have to regroup quickly to avoid slipping further in the standings.

Carmen R. de Pinies

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Carmen del Río de Pinies, beloved mother, grandmother, and friend, on Tuesday, March 18, 2025 at the age of 93. She died peacefully at her home in Spring Lake.
Carmen was born on November 6, 1931 in New York City to Prof. Angel del Río and Prof. Amelia A. del Río. She grew up on the Upper West Side at Columbia University, attended the Brearley School and graduated from Barnard College in 1953. While at Barnard and for many years later she performed in the Spanish Department’s productions of classic plays from Garcia Lorca’s Bodas de Sangre to Calderon de la Barca’s La Vida es Sueño.
In 1955 she married the Spanish born ENT physician Dr. Felix de Pinies. After a year in Madrid, they returned to Manhattan. In 1962 they bought their house in Spring Lake and spent weekends year round and summers at the shore enjoying the days at North Beach and the nights at favorite spots like Jack Sullivan’s, Eggiman’s and the homes of many Spaniards who followed them to the Irish Riviera! Over the years she made many invaluable friends from the Moore family to her wonderful neighbors on Ludlow Avenue. In 1997, Carmen and Felix moved to Spring Lake full time.
She served on the Board of Directors of the Queen Sofia Spanish Institute for many years and enjoyed organizing their yearly Gala. She worked in her husband’s medical practice on Park Avenue bonding with his patients and all who came in contact with her. She had a passion for the theater and for trying new restaurants with her circle of close friends. She was a stunning beauty with a wonderful, positive personality conquering old and young because she herself was so young at heart. She was a wonderful cook and a warm and entertaining hostess and loved to have any excuse for a dinner party at her home. She will be remembered for her kindness, generosity, quick wit, fantastic sense of humor, and her salty language in both Spanish and English!
She is survived by her daughter Carmen (Fabian), son Carlos, her grandchildren Isabella and Nico, her nieces Meline Dickson and Pamela del Río as well as many close relatives in Spain, particularly Tania Sopena, Jaime de Pinies and Leticia Orti. She was preceded in death by her parents, brother Michael, her husband Felix of 60 years and her nephew Pablo.
Committal will be private. O’Brien Funeral Home, Wall is entrusted with arrangements, http://www.obrienfuneralhome.com. A celebration of her life will be held in late summer. The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to her physician and friend, Dr. Peter Mencel, who saved her life 30 years ago and gave us all this extra time with her. A special thanks to her hospice nurses, Marie and Nancy and caregivers Maria and Ashley, whose compassionate care and support during her final weeks is so appreciated. Also, thanks to Dan Cannon who came to her rescue many times in her beloved old house. Carmen’s memory will live on in the hearts of all who loved her. May God bless her Soul and may she rest in peace.

2025 Morris County Manual Cover Contest Winners Announced

County Clerk Ann Grossi Awards Scholarships to Talented Students at Reception

Morris County Clerk's Manual cover contest winners Morris County Clerk Ann F. Grossi today announced the 2025 winners of the annual Morris County Manual Cover Contest, presenting awards to the top three finalists at the Clerk’s Office conference room on Court Street in Morristown.

“This is one of my favorite duties as the Morris County Clerk. Although I shouldn’t be surprised, because I know the capabilities of our students, their ingenuity and creativity continue to amaze me each year. It’s a tribute to the dedication and support of their teachers and families who have brought them here to accept their awards,” said Clerk Grossi.

The annual contest invites high school students across Morris County to design the cover of the county manual, a resource guide containing contact information for local, county, state and federal officials, as well as boards and commissions. This year, a panel of judges selected the top three designs from 106 submissions.

The 2025 contest winners, who received certificates of recognition and scholarship awards, are:

  • First Place: Abigail Lezcano, a freshman at Morris Knolls High School, received a $500 scholarship. Her design will be featured on the cover of the 2025 Morris County Manual.
  • Second Place: Thomas Perrotti, a senior at Randolph High School, received a $200 scholarship.
  • Third Place: Paloma McDonald, a sophomore at Boonton High School, received a $100 scholarship.

In addition to being featured on the manual’s back cover, the students’ artwork will be framed and displayed at the County Clerk’s Office throughout the year.

Morris County Clerk announces Manual cover design winner Judges for this year’s contest were Lillian Simms, a clerk with the Morris County Clerk’s Office; Lisa Brett, Assistant to Mount Olive Mayor Joe Nicastro, and Stephanie Kaulfers, Legislative Aide to State Assemblyman Christian Barranco. The awards ceremony was attended by the finalists, their parents, teachers and public officials, including: Morris County Administrator Deena Leary, Assistant County Administrator Brian Murray, Clerk of the Board Debra Lynch, Denville Mayor Thomas W. Andes, Rockaway Township Mayor Joe Jackson and Randolph Deputy Mayor Mark H. Forstenhausler.

First published in 1906, the Morris County Manual serves as a comprehensive guide to government contacts and services within Morris County’s 39 municipalities. It also includes congressional and legislative district information and an election timetable for 2025. The latest edition will soon be available online at the Morris County Clerk’s website: morriscountyclerk.org.

 

The 2025 Morris County Manual Cover designed by Abigail Lezcano.

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Photo 1: (l-r) First place winner Abigail Lezcano, a freshman at Morris Knolls High School; second place winner Thomas Perrotti, a senior at Randolph High School; third place winner Paloma McDonald, a sophomore at Boonton High School.

Photo 2: Morris County Clerk Ann Grossi presents the first-place award to Abigail Lezcano (left).

Photo 3: The 2025 Morris County Manual Cover designed by Abigail Lezcano.

 

 

MPAC presents the National Tour of “Come From Away”

(MORRISTOWN, NJ) — Mayo Performing Arts Center (MPAC) presents the National Tour of Come From Away with 5 performances from March 28-30, 2025.  On 9/11, the world stopped. On 9/12, their stories moved us all.

Navigating New Jersey’s Political Landscape: Key Figures and Their Influence

New Jersey, a state known for its rich history and diverse population, has a complex political landscape that reflects the nuances of its residents. With a mix of urban centers and suburban neighborhoods, the state plays a pivotal role in the national political arena. This article delves into the key political figures of New Jersey, including Governor Phil Murphy, U.S. Senators Cory Booker and Mikie Sherrill, and various members of the U.S. House of Representatives, highlighting their contributions and the implications of their policies on both the state and the country.

Governor Phil Murphy: A Progressive Leader

Since taking office in January 2018, Governor Phil Murphy has been a prominent figure in New Jersey politics. A member of the Democratic Party, Murphy’s administration has focused on progressive policies aimed at enhancing social equity and economic growth. His initiatives include raising the minimum wage, expanding healthcare access, and addressing climate change. These policies have not only shaped New Jersey’s legislative framework but also influenced national discussions on similar issues.

Economic Policies Under Murphy

One of Murphy’s significant achievements has been the implementation of a progressive tax system. This system aims to provide relief to middle- and lower-income residents while ensuring that wealthier individuals contribute a fair share. By increasing taxes on the rich and investing in public services, Murphy seeks to reduce income inequality and promote economic mobility.

Healthcare Initiatives

Murphy has also prioritized healthcare reform, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. His administration expanded access to healthcare through initiatives such as the New Jersey Health Insurance Marketplace, which aims to make health insurance more affordable. Additionally, Murphy’s commitment to reproductive rights has positioned New Jersey as a leader in women’s healthcare issues.

U.S. Senators from New Jersey: Cory Booker and Mikie Sherrill

New Jersey’s representation in the Senate is marked by the influential figures of Cory Booker and Mikie Sherrill. Both senators have played essential roles in advocating for policies that resonate with their constituents.

Cory Booker: Advocacy and Progress

Cory Booker, serving since 2014, is known for his passionate advocacy on issues such as criminal justice reform, affordable housing, and environmental protection. His ability to connect with constituents is evident in his grassroots approach, often engaging with the community to discuss pressing concerns. Booker’s focus on bipartisan solutions has earned him respect across the aisle, making him a significant player in national politics.

Mikie Sherrill: A New Voice

Joining the Senate in 2019, Mikie Sherrill has quickly established herself as a formidable advocate for New Jersey residents. Her background as a former federal prosecutor informs her legislative priorities, particularly in areas related to national security and veterans’ affairs. Sherrill’s commitment to transparency and accountability resonates with her constituents, as she consistently seeks to address their needs and concerns.

U.S. House of Representatives: Key Players

The U.S. House of Representatives features a diverse group of representatives from New Jersey, each contributing to the state’s political narrative. Figures like Donald Norcross, Jeff Van Drew, Herb Conaway, Chris Smith, Josh Gottheimer, Frank Pallone Jr., Tom Kean Jr., Rob Menendez, Bill Pascrell Jr., and Donald Payne Jr. play vital roles in shaping both local and national policy.

Donald Norcross: Labor Advocate

Donald Norcross, representing New Jersey’s 1st Congressional District, has a robust history in labor advocacy. His efforts to protect workers’ rights and promote job creation have made him a trusted figure among labor unions. Norcross’s focus on infrastructure investment and job training programs aligns with his commitment to economic growth and stability.

Jeff Van Drew: A Shift in Allegiance

Jeff Van Drew’s political journey has been notable, especially his switch from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party. This change has sparked discussions about party loyalty and the evolving political landscape in New Jersey. Van Drew’s focus on conservative policies, particularly on issues like taxation and gun rights, appeals to a specific voter base, making him a unique figure in the state’s representation.

Herb Conaway: Health Advocate

Herb Conaway, a physician by training, has dedicated his career to health advocacy. His role in the House has been instrumental in shaping healthcare policy, particularly around public health initiatives and access to care. Conaway’s expertise lends credibility to his efforts to improve health outcomes for New Jersey residents.

Chris Smith: A Longstanding Voice

Having served since 1980, Chris Smith is one of the longest-serving members of New Jersey’s congressional delegation. His focus on veterans’ affairs and international human rights has positioned him as a respected figure within the House. Smith’s legislative initiatives often reflect a commitment to bipartisan collaboration, making him a key player in various policy discussions.

Josh Gottheimer: Bipartisanship and Innovation

Josh Gottheimer, representing New Jersey’s 5th District, has made a name for himself as a champion of bipartisanship. His efforts to bridge the gap between parties have resulted in significant legislative achievements, particularly in technology and innovation sectors. Gottheimer’s focus on economic growth through innovation aligns with New Jersey’s aspirations to be a leader in tech and entrepreneurship.

Frank Pallone Jr.: Environmental Stewardship

Frank Pallone Jr. has been a vocal advocate for environmental issues, particularly climate change. His leadership in the House Energy and Commerce Committee has enabled him to influence critical legislation aimed at protecting the environment and promoting renewable energy sources. Pallone’s commitment to sustainability reflects the growing concern among New Jersey residents regarding climate-related challenges.

Tom Kean Jr.: The Next Generation

Tom Kean Jr., representing New Jersey’s 7th District, brings a fresh perspective to the House. As a member of a prominent political family, he is dedicated to addressing the needs of his constituents through a focus on economic development and education. Kean Jr.’s youthful energy and innovative ideas resonate with younger voters, making him a rising star in New Jersey politics.

Rob Menendez: Continuing a Legacy

Rob Menendez, son of U.S. Senator Bob Menendez, is carving his path in the House. His focus on community engagement and social issues reflects the values instilled in him by his family. Menendez’s commitment to serving his constituents and advocating for progressive policies positions him as a key figure in New Jersey’s political future.

Bill Pascrell Jr. and Donald Payne Jr.: Local Heroes

Bill Pascrell Jr. and Donald Payne Jr. have dedicated their careers to representing the needs of urban communities in New Jersey. Their advocacy for social justice, education reform, and economic opportunity highlights the importance of addressing the unique challenges faced by their constituents. Both representatives have played crucial roles in fostering community development and enhancing quality of life in their districts.

Conclusion: The Future of New Jersey Politics

As New Jersey navigates its political landscape, the influence of its key figures cannot be underestimated. Governor Phil Murphy, Senators Cory Booker and Mikie Sherrill, and the diverse members of the U.S. House of Representatives are shaping policies that reflect the values and needs of their constituents. The ongoing dialogue surrounding issues such as economic equity, healthcare, environmental sustainability, and social justice will continue to define New Jersey’s political identity. As new challenges emerge, the resilience and adaptability of New Jersey’s political leaders will be crucial in steering the state toward a prosperous future.

Unveiling the Rich Tapestry of New Jersey’s Music Scene: Venues, Artists, and Future Sounds

New Jersey has long been considered a hidden gem in the world of music. While cities like New York and Los Angeles often steal the spotlight, the Garden State boasts an eclectic and vibrant music scene that deserves recognition. From legendary venues to emerging artists, the music in New Jersey is a tapestry woven with passion, history, and innovation.

The Evolution of New Jersey’s Music Venues

When it comes to experiencing live music in New Jersey, the venues play a pivotal role. Locations like The Stone Pony in Asbury Park have become iconic, hosting major acts for decades. Originally opened in 1973, The Stone Pony is renowned for its intimate setting and has seen the likes of Bruce Springsteen and Bon Jovi grace its stage.

Not far behind is the Prudential Center in Newark, a massive arena that regularly hosts major concerts and events, making it a central hub for music lovers across the state. Similarly, the Wellmont Theater in Montclair offers a more intimate experience while still attracting big names in the industry.

Other notable venues include the Count Basie Center for the Arts in Red Bank, which not only features music but also a variety of performing arts, and the Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, known for its diverse lineup ranging from rock to pop.

Asbury Park: The Heartbeat of New Jersey’s Music Scene

Asbury Park stands out as a cultural hub where music, art, and community intersect. The Asbury Park Convention Hall is a historic venue that has hosted countless concerts and events, adding to the city’s musical legacy. The oceanfront location creates an electric atmosphere that attracts both fans and artists.

Moreover, venues like The Wonder Bar and House of Independents offer a glimpse into the local music scene, showcasing up-and-coming artists alongside established acts. This blend of talent fosters an environment where creativity thrives.

New Music in New Jersey: Emerging Artists and Genres

The beauty of New Jersey’s music scene is its diversity. From indie rock to hip-hop, the state is home to a plethora of emerging artists making waves on both local and national stages. Artists such as Lauren Alaina and Halsey, who have roots in New Jersey, showcase the talent that the state nurtures.

Genres like punk and ska also have a rich history in New Jersey, with bands like My Chemical Romance and The Gaslight Anthem gaining international fame. The infusion of different musical styles reflects the state’s cultural diversity and artistic vibrancy.

Upcoming Music Events and Festivals

As we look forward to the future, New Jersey’s calendar is packed with exciting music events. Festivals like the Garden State Festival and the Montclair Jazz Festival celebrate local talent while bringing in big names from various genres. These events provide a platform for emerging artists to showcase their work and connect with fans.

Additionally, venues like the NJPAC (New Jersey Performing Arts Center) and South Orange Performing Arts Center (SOPAC) regularly host concerts featuring both renowned artists and local talent, ensuring that there’s always something happening in the New Jersey music scene.

Spotlight on Local Legends

While emerging artists are crucial to the music scene, it’s essential to celebrate the legends who paved the way. Venues such as the Maxwell’s in Hoboken and White Eagle Hall in Jersey City have hosted many iconic acts and continue to be a staple in the local music community.

Furthermore, the NJ Repertory Theatre and The Circuit present not only music but also theatrical performances, reinforcing the interconnectedness of different art forms in New Jersey. This blend of music and arts creates a rich cultural tapestry that resonates with audiences.

The Role of Community in Music

One of the most striking aspects of New Jersey’s music scene is the sense of community among artists and fans. Local musicians often collaborate, support one another, and perform at various venues, fostering a sense of camaraderie that is palpable at every show. This supportive atmosphere is vital to the growth and sustainability of the local music scene.

Additionally, grassroots organizations and local radio stations play a significant role in promoting new music. These platforms provide emerging artists with the exposure they need to reach a wider audience and gain recognition in the industry.

Conclusion: A Bright Future for New Jersey’s Music Scene

As we look ahead, the future of music in New Jersey appears bright. With an ever-growing roster of talented artists, an array of iconic venues, and a passionate community of music lovers, the Garden State is poised to continue its legacy as a powerhouse of musical innovation.

Whether you’re a lifelong resident or just passing through, immersing yourself in New Jersey’s music scene is an experience that promises to be unforgettable. From the thumping beats of local concerts to the soothing sounds of jazz festivals, there’s something for everyone in this vibrant state.

Join the Journey

So, grab your tickets, support your local artists, and dive into the rich musical offerings that New Jersey has to offer. Whether it’s at the Prudential Center or the Count Basie Center, every performance is a chance to witness the magic of live music and the stories that unfold on stage.

Sherrill Unveils her ‘Affordability Agenda’

BLOOMFIELD – Yes, Mikie Sherrill says, politicians have been talking for years about how unaffordable New Jersey is.

But … “nothing seems to change in New Jersey and I’ve had enough.”

So, on Monday, Sherrill visited a firehouse in this city to announce her “Affordability Agenda.”

Asked how her plan differs from what some of the other gubernatorial candidates have announced, Sherrill said, “I think there’s some real innovation here.”

She referred to investing in solar – “one of the cheapest energy sources to develop,” independent auditing and repurposing old commercial sites to build needed housing,

She said the Mt. Laurel decision, which ended exclusionary zoning and mandated the construction of affordable homes, was 50 years ago and the problem remains.

Sherrill presented comments from individuals impacted by New Jersey’s high costs, including a firefighter and a union laborer who talked about how hard it is to buy a home in New Jersey.

She broke her plan down into a number of areas.

Regarding housing, she wants to streamline the approval process, which is basically controlled by municipalities, expand first-time homebuyer assistance and crack down on “predatory investors.”

On health care, a local pharmacist spoke about Pharmacy Benefit Managers or PBMs, – “middlemen”  – who he said inflate prices under the guise of doing the opposite. The congresswoman wants to make PBMs pass discounts onto consumers and to force insurance companies to publicly disclose and to justify premium increases.

She also wants to go after price gouging and monopolies – no matter if the offender is a health insurer or a food provider. She also said the state needs to do more to support farms and farmland preservation.

Property taxes have been a major state problem for decades.

One reason why property taxes are so high is New Jersey’s status as a home rule state with more than 500 municipalities and school districts.

Does the state have too many towns and school districts? Would consolidating some of them lead to savings?

Sherrill didn’t go there.

She spoke of unlocking the “potential of shared services” for towns and school districts.

Candidly speaking, shared services have been spoken about for years. An obstacle often are local officials, who are far too impressed with the power they have over local domains.

More generally, she said costs can be reduced for families by expanding the child tax credit and working with schools and private companies to expand child care opportunities.

Of the six-person Democratic field, Steve Fulop has detailed policy proposals on his webpage.

Josh Gottheimer, one of Sherrill’s fellow House members, previously unveiled an affordability plan, some parts of which are similar to what Sherrill proposed today.

Sherrill was asked about the other end of the fiscal scale. Would she support increasing revenue by, say, raising the millionaires’ tax, which sits at 10.75 percent?

She answered by stressing aspects of her cost reduction plan.

 

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The New Jersey Devils conclude their three-game homestand as they host the Vancouver Canucks on Women’s Empowerment Night at The Rock

GAME PREVIEW: NEW JERSEY DEVILS VS. VANCOUVER CANUCKS

New Jersey Devils (37-28-6) vs. Vancouver Canucks (32-26-12)
Date: March 24, 2024
Time: 7:00 PM ET
Location: Prudential Center, Newark, NJ
TV: ESPN+, Hulu
Radio: Devils Hockey Network
Presented by: Complete Mechanical Solutions


Setting the Stage

The New Jersey Devils conclude their three-game homestand as they host the Vancouver Canucks in a pivotal late-season matchup. Both teams are fighting for playoff positioning, making tonight’s contest crucial in the final stretch of the regular season.

The Devils look to bounce back from a 3-2 loss to the Ottawa Senators, while Vancouver, two spots out of the Western Conference Wild Card race, will be desperate to keep its postseason hopes alive. The last meeting between these teams saw New Jersey dominate in a 6-0 shutout on October 30 in Vancouver.


Women’s Empowerment Night at The Rock

Tonight’s game is also Women’s Empowerment Night, a special evening dedicated to celebrating the achievements of women in sports and beyond. The Devils are proud to honor female athletes, leaders, and trailblazers who have made significant contributions to hockey and the broader community. The night will feature special guests, in-game tributes, and recognition of local women making a difference. Fans can also look forward to exclusive Women’s Empowerment merchandise and initiatives aimed at inspiring the next generation of female leaders.


Projected Lineup Changes & Key Players

  • Forward Ondrej Palat is expected to return after missing two games with an undisclosed injury.
  • Curtis Lazar and Nathan Bastian will be scratched, with Justin Dowling slotting into the lineup.
  • Goaltender Jacob Markstrom will start against his former team.

Head coach Sheldon Keefe emphasized Palat’s leadership, stating, “When Palat speaks, guys listen. He helps settle the group and provides consistency in our game.”


Devils Looking for Consistency

New Jersey has had an up-and-down stretch, losing three of its last four games. With only 11 regular-season games remaining, every point matters. Captain Nico Hischier stressed the importance of regaining their form, saying, “We just have to get back to playing the right way and believing in each other.”


Hughes vs. Hughes

While superstar Jack Hughes remains out with a shoulder injury, fans will still witness a Hughes family showdown as Luke (New Jersey) takes on his brother Quinn (Vancouver). Luke noted that he enjoyed some family time earlier in the week, but all focus now shifts to the game.


Scouting the Canucks

Vancouver enters tonight’s contest having won six of its last 11 games (6-4-1). The team is in a critical battle for a playoff spot and will be missing key contributors Elias Pettersson and Nils Hoglander, who were both injured against the Rangers. The Canucks’ offense is led by Quinn Hughes (51 assists, 67 points) and Brock Boeser (23 goals). In net, Kevin Lankinen has stepped up with a career-high 24 wins.


By the Numbers

Devils Leaders

  • Goals: Nico Hischier (31)
  • Assists: Jesper Bratt (61)
  • Points: Jesper Bratt (81)

Canucks Leaders

  • Goals: Brock Boeser, Jake DeBrusk (23)
  • Assists: Quinn Hughes (51)
  • Points: Quinn Hughes (67)

What’s at Stake

The Devils sit third in the Metropolitan Division with a six-point cushion over the Rangers but need wins to solidify their playoff positioning. Meanwhile, the Canucks are in a desperate fight for a postseason berth. Expect a high-intensity battle as both teams look to secure a much-needed victory.

Puck drops at 7:00 PM ET—don’t miss the action!

All – or Almost All – Roads Lead to Parsippany

PARSIPPANY – As traffic stops involving public officials go, this one seemed benign.

Back in the summer of 2023, Councilman Justin Musella was a passenger in a car that was stopped for speeding in town. His wife was driving.

The approaching police officer saw Musella and obviously recognized him. He addressed him as “Justin.” All this is on a video of the incident.

Musella said they were trying to catch a train. Musella’s wife showed the officer the councilman’s business card, which probably was redundant, because the cop knew who he was. No ticket was written.

We digress.

Many political observers have seen – and read about – politicians getting stopped by police and arrogantly saying something like, “Do you know who I am?”

The best response to that is for a cop to say, “No, but I will in 30 seconds when you show me your license.”

No interplay like that occurred here. Musella and his wife went on their way and the incident was over.

Not really.

Now we are in the spring of 2025 and Musella is challenging Mayor Jamie Barberio in the June Republican primary.

The 2023 traffic stop has become a big issue.

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So much so that Barberio is backing a council resolution to censure Musella at Tuesday night’s meeting. A “censure” sounds worse than it is. While it is an official reprimand that someone did something naughty, it doesn’t carry a lot of weight.

The censure vote was to occur last week, but the council chamber was so overflowing with residents, the meeting was postponed. This week’s meeting will be at a larger venue – Parsippany Hills High School.

Here is what the mayor says about the incident on social media.

“The (state) statute states that ‘No local government officer or employee shall use or attempt to use his official position to secure unwarranted privileges or advantages for himself or others.’ The reason for the censuring was due to a public video of police body cam footage from a traffic stop on 08/03/2023 where Musella and his wife were pulled over for exceeding the speed limit by 20-24 mph. When the officer on the stop asked them for their credentials, Councilman Musella handed the officer his officially issued business card, and the responding officer immediately let them go.”

The mayor says Musella was again pulled over for speeding a few months later and was also let go. Barberio adds:

“Musella is attempting to evade accountability for his abuse of power. He is seeking to justify his reckless speeding through residential neighborhoods, which puts residents and children at risk. Meanwhile, Justin thinks he is entitled to operate under a distinct set of rules, seemingly above the law that governs others.”

Musella responded:

“Parsippany residents see through Jamie Barberio’s political stunt – a desperate distraction from the real challenges caused by his failed policies. (Last) Tuesday’s strong turnout proves the people won’t tolerate this baseless lawfare. It’s time to end the games and focus on what truly matters.”

Musella said he has no recollection and has seen no evidence of the second traffic stop to which Barberio referred.

It is worth noting that before this race began dissolving into animosity, Morris County Republicans tried to bring Musella into the fold by asking him to run for reelection as a councilman on Barberio’s ticket.

As we can see, that plan failed.

 

 

 

 

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3 Takeaways From the Devils’ 3-2 Loss to the Senators

The New Jersey Devils hosted the Ottawa Senators on Saturday, March 22 for their third and final matchup of the season. The Senators took the victory here, 3-2.

Here are three takeaways from the New Jersey Devils’ 3-2 loss to the Ottawa Senators:

1. Struggles on the Power Play:

One of the key factors that contributed to the loss was the Devils’ inability to capitalize on their power play opportunities. In a tight game like this, special teams often play a significant role, and the Devils may have missed a few chances to break the game open during their power plays.

2. Defensive Gaps and Missed Coverage:

The Devils’ defense showed some lapses that allowed the Senators to score key goals. These defensive mistakes, such as missed assignments or poor puck management in their own zone, can be costly against a team like the Senators, who are opportunistic when given a chance.

3. Goaltending Performance:

The goaltending was solid, but the Devils’ netminder might not have been able to do enough to keep the team in the game during crucial moments. Despite some good saves, it’s often the case that a couple of key stops can make the difference in a one-goal game.

Overall, the Devils will need to clean up both their power play and defensive structure to avoid similar results in future games.

Diane Giani

Diane Giani, 88 years old, born in Orange, NJ, and raised in Jersey City, passed away peacefully on March 1, 2025, at a Nursing Facility in Wall, NJ.

Diane was a graduate of Snyder High School in Jersey City. She was employed at Ford Motor Co. in Newark, NJ, and later worked at Merck & Co. until she retired in 1990. Diane was involved in Dancing Reviews at Four Seasons Residence, and was also a participant at the First Presbyterian Church in Manasquan.
Diane was predeceased by her parents, Albert and Gladys Stewart (née Ward), her brother Roger Stewart, Uncle Norman and Aunt Mildred Ward and her cousins Norman & David. Diane is survived in life by her husband, Anthony, of 55 years, her daughter Laurel Griso Sandacata and her husband Dennis, daughters Donna O’Boyle and Michelle Giani, her grandchildren Michael and Kelly O’Boyle and sister-in-law Joan Stewart.
Family and friends are invited to attend visitation on March 6, 2025 from 10:00am to 12:00pm at Orender Family Funeral Home, 2643 Old Bridge Road, Manasquan, NJ, with a service to start at 12:00pm prior to interment at Greenwood Cemetery, Brielle, NJ. To send condolences to the family, please visit http://www.orenderfamilyhome.net

Ice Rescue Training Turns into Real-Life Emergency Response

First Responders Rescue Elderly Man from Icy Waters of Lake Hopatcong

First responders tending to the victim who fell through the ice on Lake Hopatcong. An ice rescue training exercise on Lake Hopatcong turned into an actual life-saving mission yesterday, when members of the Morris County Sheriff’s Office and multiple first responder agencies saved an 82-year-old man who had fallen through the ice near their emergency drill.

“It is work like this, with our other public safety partners, that makes it all worth it. Responding in a time of need and applying our training to help an individual who is in dire consequences, all with positive outcomes. Saving lives is the purpose of our mission and the reason why we train together and ensure seamless performance,” said Morris County Sheriff James M. Gannon.

The incident unfolded while the Sheriff’s Office was conducting a joint training alongside the N.J. State Police, Mt. Arlington Police Department, Hopatcong Police Department and the N.J. Division of Fish and Wildlife Conservation Police at Lee’s County Park Marina in Mt. Arlington. An urgent report came in that a man had fallen through the lake ice near the Lake Hopatcong Yacht Club on Bertrand Island.

Sgt. Edward Koster of the Sheriff’s Office Marine Unit, Sgt. Nicholas Vernotica of the Patrol Division, Cpl. Ivan Bajceski and Sheriff’s Officer Ryan Wood of the Emergency Services Unit (ESU) and the N.J. State Police Marine Bureau quickly mobilized to assist in the rescue.

Firs responders reacting to the emergency at Lake Hopatcong The victim, who had been operating an iceboat on the lake, was observed lying on the ice and his vessel was partially submerged in the broken ice. Three Mt. Arlington firefighters were already making their way across the unstable ice to reach him when Sgt. Koster and Cpl. Bajceski reached the scene with the Sheriff’s ESU truck and met the incident commander from the Mt. Arlington Fire Department.

Sgt. Vernotica and Sheriff’s Officer Wood arrived with the Sheriff’s Heavy Rescue Truck and deployed the MARSARS® Ice Rescue Sled. While tethered to the shoreline, Sgt. Koster, Cpl. Bajceski and N.J. State Police Trooper Thomas Gilroy carefully advanced across the ice and maneuvered the sled toward the victim, who remained conscious and alert. Mt. Arlington firefighters had secured a sling around him and rescuers placed him onto the sled before signaling the shoreline team to pull him to safety.

As the sled reached the edge of the ice shelf, Sgt. Vernotica, Sheriff’s Officer Wood and Mt. Arlington Police Officer Matthew Kaiteris waded into waist-deep water to carry the victim to solid ground, where he was immediately transferred to St. Clare’s EMS for medical evaluation.

Following the successful rescue, Troopers Gilroy and McClafferty of the N.J. State Police and two Mt. Arlington firefighters later returned to the ice and recovered the man’s iceboat.

The dramatic rescue underscores the dangers of venturing onto the ice and the critical role of specialized training in emergency response. Authorities urge the public to exercise extreme caution on frozen lakes and remain aware of changing ice conditions.

Photo 3: First responders assisting the victim after removing him from the icy waters of Lake Hopatcong.

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Photo 1: First responders tending to the victim who fell through the ice on Lake Hopatcong.

Photo 2: First responders reacting to the emergency at Lake Hopatcong.

Photo 3: First responders assisting the victim after removing him from the icy waters of Lake Hopatcong.

 

 

The Newton Theatre presents Gaelic Storm

(NEWTON, NJ) — Gaelic Storm comes to The Newton Theatre on Saturday, June 21, 2025 at 8:00pm. It’s hard to imagine a band just coming into their own after 20 years of success, but that’s exactly what makes a true anomaly. Gaelic Storm, a multi-national, Celtic juggernaut grows stronger with each live performance, and after two decades and over 2000 shows, they are a true force to be reckoned with.

The New Jersey Devils: A Closer Look at Their Game Dynamics and Season Highlights

The New Jersey Devils have long been a staple in the NHL, captivating fans with their fast-paced gameplay and thrilling matchups. As the 2023 season progresses, it’s essential to dive deeper into the dynamics of their games, analyze pivotal moments, and preview upcoming matchups. This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the New Jersey Devils, focusing on game previews, results, and the overall performance of the team.

The Historical Context of the New Jersey Devils

Founded in 1982, the New Jersey Devils have built a rich history filled with highs and lows. Initially known as the Colorado Rockies, the franchise relocated to New Jersey in 1982, where they adopted their current name. Over the years, the Devils have become synonymous with defensive excellence and have often been regarded as one of the premier teams in the NHL.

Key Achievements

Throughout their history, the Devils have won three Stanley Cup championships (in 1995, 2000, and 2003), showcasing their ability to compete at the highest level. These victories not only solidified their place in hockey history but also cultivated a passionate fan base that continues to support the team.

2023 Season Overview

The current season has been a rollercoaster for the New Jersey Devils. With a mix of seasoned veterans and emerging stars, the team’s performance has drawn attention from analysts and fans alike. As of now, the Devils are striving to secure a playoff spot, which has become a focal point for the coaching staff and players.

Player Performances and Standout Stars

This season, several players have stood out for the Devils. Notably, their captain has been instrumental in leading the team both on and off the ice. His leadership has been crucial in tight games, often stepping up during critical moments. Additionally, the younger players have shown remarkable growth, contributing significantly to the team’s offense and defense.

Offensive Dynamics

The Devils’ offensive strategies have evolved, focusing on speed and puck possession. Their ability to cycle the puck effectively has kept opponents on their toes. This season, the power play has seen improvements, capitalizing on chances created by their skilled forwards.

Defensive Strategies

Defensively, the Devils have made strides in minimizing scoring opportunities for their opponents. The defensive unit has been diligent in maintaining structure, which is vital for their success. The goaltending has also played a crucial role, with key saves coming at pivotal moments in games.

Game Previews: What to Expect

Looking ahead, the New Jersey Devils have several crucial matchups that could define their season. Each game presents unique challenges, and understanding the opponents’ strengths and weaknesses will be vital for the Devils’ success.

Upcoming Matchup Against the Rival Team

One of the most anticipated games is against their long-standing rival. This matchup is not just another game; it’s an opportunity for the Devils to showcase their growth and competitive spirit. Fans can expect a high-energy game filled with intensity and emotion.

Key Players to Watch

In the upcoming game, several players will be crucial for the Devils. The captain’s performance will be pivotal in setting the tone for the match. Additionally, the young forward, known for his speed and agility, will need to exploit any defensive lapses from the opponent.

Game Results: Reflecting on Past Performances

Analyzing past game results provides insight into the team’s trajectory. The Devils have had a mix of wins and losses, each contributing to their overall development. It’s essential to dissect these results to understand what has worked and what hasn’t.

Notable Wins

Some standout victories this season have highlighted the team’s potential. Wins against top-tier teams have demonstrated their capability to compete with the best in the league. These victories often come down to strong performances in the final periods, showcasing their resilience and determination.

Areas for Improvement

Despite several successes, there are areas where the Devils can improve. Consistency has been a challenge, with some games showing a lack of offensive production or defensive lapses. Addressing these issues in practice will be crucial as the season progresses.

The Fan Experience: Supporting the Devils

The fan experience in New Jersey is unparalleled. With a dedicated following, Devils fans create an electric atmosphere during home games. From the pre-game tailgating to the post-game celebrations, the camaraderie among fans is a testament to the team’s impact on the community.

Engaging with the Team

In today’s digital age, fans have more access to the team than ever before. Social media platforms allow fans to engage with players, share their thoughts, and stay updated on game results and previews. This connection fosters a sense of belonging and loyalty among supporters.

Looking Ahead: The Future of the New Jersey Devils

As the season unfolds, the future looks bright for the New Jersey Devils. With a solid mix of experienced players and promising young talent, the team is poised for sustained success. Building on the current season’s lessons will be vital for their long-term aspirations.

Development of Young Talent

The development of young talent is crucial for the Devils’ future. By nurturing and providing opportunities for these players, the organization can ensure a competitive edge in the coming years. The front office’s commitment to scouting and player development will be the foundation for the team’s success.

Community Involvement

Moreover, the Devils’ involvement in the community has strengthened their bond with fans. Initiatives aimed at promoting youth hockey and engaging with local schools have fostered a new generation of fans who are invested in the team’s success.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the New Jersey Devils continue to be a force in the NHL, with a season filled with dramatic moments and opportunities for growth. As fans and analysts alike keep a close eye on their journey, it’s clear that the team has the potential to achieve great things. With continued support from their passionate fan base and a focus on development, the Devils are on the path to returning to glory.

Sherrill Hits the Streets

BEDMINSTER – The intersection of Route 206 and Lamington Road used to be – just an intersection in a tony town.

Now it’s an epicenter of democracy in New Jersey.

On this Sunday, the MAGA troops got there first. Waving giant Trump flags and some attired in Trump clothing, about 30 or so supporters celebrated the president’s two months in office.

But then, around noon, a somewhat larger group of letter carriers arrived with a huge banner reading, “Fight Like Hell.”

They set up shop about 75 yards away from the MAGA group along 206 South.

They were there to fight possible plans of the Trump Administration to privatize the postal service. They say that would mean service cutbacks, especially in rural areas, and the loss of jobs.

A local police officer stood between the two groups in a demilitarized zone of sorts.

There’s nothing coincidental about the location – Trump’s golf course is a few miles down the road to the west and the president was there earlier this weekend.

Trump supporters, who have been a steady presence at the location going back to Trump’s first term, dismissed the protest as the work of liberal Democrats. And as one person reminded the letter carriers as they walked by, “Trump won.”

A few minutes later, Rep. Mikie Sherrill joined the group in support.

Sherrill, who is running for governor, noted that the postal service is mentioned in the U.S. Constitution.

“I sincerely appreciate all the work you do,” she said.

Sherrill said she has opposed Louis DeJoy, the outgoing Postmaster General, because:

“We can’t have someone in charge of the postal service who hates the postal service.”

She pledged to keep on fighting to support postal service jobs.

One union official told the letter carriers it’s confusing why MAGA folks would oppose their interests.

After all, he said, the post office delivers mail to everybody.

That’s a legitimate point. But today’s polarized political world doesn’t have room for many subtleties.

The Trump crowd was surprised Sherrill showed up and was speaking a short distance away..

One man said Sherrill’s politics are not to his liking, although he favorably acknowledged her military record. She is a Navy veteran.

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Kim Terrified of Trump World

BRANCHBURG – Andy Kim stood before about 500 people Friday night and talked about his two young children.

“I’m terrified at what kind of country they will grow up in,” the senator said at a town hall at Raritan Valley Community College.

Kim ticked off some of what he considers the most damaging moves of the Trump Administration.

Broadly speaking, they included the power of Elon Musk, cuts to Medicaid, which as of now benefits 2 million New Jersey residents, the on-again, off-again tariffs and a tilt toward Russia in defiance of traditional U.S. support for democracy.

This was a supportive crowd – at least as far as Donald Trump was concerned.

Most of the questions revolved around what average residents can do to fight the Trump Administration.

Kim boiled things down to two areas – fighting Medicaid cuts, which he said will impact nursing homes, and tariffs, which he said can force many small businesses to raise prices.

More than one question, however, was about why Democrats are not fighting harder. Along these lines, when Chuck Schumer’s name popped up, there were boos.

In response. Kim said he was proud of Democratic accomplishments when he was in the House, including action on climate change and reducing drug costs by allowing Medicare to negotiate prices.

But then he acknowledged:

“It isn’t just about passing legislation. We were terrible at messaging.”

Applause from the crowd showed they agreed.

He said that is why he is trying to “step up” and engage residents with town halls.

Kim, actually, is a veteran of such things.

Counting his time in the House, Kim said the Friday gathering was the 85th town hall he has held. On Thursday, he held one in Atlantic County and on Saturday, he had one scheduled for Brick Township.

And here is a key question the senator says he must consider.

“Does the message you are trying to convey get to the people?”

The only time the nearly two hour session briefly went off the rails was when a Palestinian supporter practically gave a speech about unjust Israeli actions.

“This is not the place for that,” one woman yelled. Another spectator did likewise. Order was soon restored.

The location of the event was in CD-7, which is something Kim – and the audience – certainly recognized.

Rep. Thomas H. Kean Jr., the local congressman, has become infamous – at least to some – for not holding in-person town halls and avoiding contact with the press. He does have a telephone town hall set for next week.

With that in mind, one man asked Kim what he thinks people should ask Kean if they get through on the phone.

This event was not necessarily a partisan one, but Kim could not bypass the chance to score some points with the crowd. He said a good query for Kean would be:

“Why are you hiding from your constituents?”

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Singing with Swing Radio Show on The Improv Café & World Famous Live Shows of the Top Jazz Vocal Artists of All Time

Jazz has a rich history, and its vocalists have played a crucial role in shaping the genre. Here are some of the most iconic live shows from the greatest jazz vocalists, which are celebrated as unforgettable performances in the world of jazz.

1. Ella Fitzgerald – Live at the Newport Jazz Festival (1956)

  • Ella Fitzgerald’s performance at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1956 is legendary. This show captured the sheer power and beauty of her voice, effortlessly moving between genres like scat, ballads, and jazz standards. Fitzgerald’s impeccable technique and emotional range made this performance one of her best, earning her a place in jazz history.

2. Billie Holiday – Live at Carnegie Hall (1956)

  • Billie Holiday’s live performance at Carnegie Hall is one of the most revered concerts in jazz history. Her ability to convey heartbreak, hope, and pain through her voice made this night unforgettable. The Carnegie Hall concert is a must-listen for anyone wanting to experience the depth of Holiday’s artistry.

3. Sarah Vaughan – Live at the London House (1958)

  • Sarah Vaughan’s voice was legendary for its incredible range and control, and her live performance at the London House in Chicago showcases just that. This show captures Vaughan’s mastery of phrasing, subtle nuances, and powerful emotive delivery, making it an essential part of any jazz lover’s collection.

4. Frank Sinatra – The Concerts at the Sands (1966)

  • Frank Sinatra’s concert at the Sands Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, recorded live, is one of his most famous performances. With arrangements by Quincy Jones and a jazz orchestra behind him, Sinatra effortlessly croons through his timeless repertoire, mixing swing with a touch of Vegas flair. The interaction with the audience makes this performance particularly special.

5. Nina Simone – Live at Montreux (1976)

  • Nina Simone’s performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1976 is one of the most intense and soul-stirring live recordings in jazz history. Simone’s vocals, combined with her extraordinary piano skills, bring a sense of urgency and passion to every song she performs. This live album captures the raw power of her voice and the depth of her musicality.

6. Chet Baker & Gerry Mulligan – Live at the Berlin Philharmonie (1956)

  • While primarily instrumental, Chet Baker’s work in tandem with Gerry Mulligan has become iconic for its improvisation and improvisational phrasing. Their live performances brought together mellow vocals and masterful trumpet and saxophone playing, leaving a lasting mark on the jazz scene.

7. Dinah Washington – Dinah Washington Live! at the Newport Jazz Festival (1959)

  • Dinah Washington’s dynamic performance at the Newport Jazz Festival brought together her jazz, blues, and R&B influences. She commanded the stage with her powerful vocal range and stage presence, making this show one of the highlights of her career.

8. Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga – Cheek to Cheek: Live! (2015)

  • This live collaboration between jazz legend Tony Bennett and pop sensation Lady Gaga shows how two distinct worlds of music can come together beautifully. Their concert celebrating the album Cheek to Cheek is a magical blend of Bennett’s smooth, classic jazz vocals with Gaga’s theatrical delivery. Their live performances are both lighthearted and full of musical depth.

9. Nat King Cole – Live at the Sands (1961)

  • Nat King Cole’s performance at the Sands is a classic example of his sophisticated vocal style. His smooth baritone and impeccable delivery of standards such as “Unforgettable” and “Mona Lisa” make this show one of his finest. His charisma and the audience’s connection to his music shine through in this live recording.

10. Mel Tormé – Live at the Crescendo (1960)

  • Mel Tormé, known as “The Velvet Fog,” was a master of vocal jazz. His performance at the Crescendo in Los Angeles is a fantastic showcase of his vocal ability, phrasing, and emotional expressiveness. Tormé’s impeccable vocal jazz phrasing made this show a standout in his storied career.

Singing with Swing Radio Show on The Improv Café

Sundays are the perfect time to relax, unwind, and take a break from the hustle and bustle of the week, and there’s no better way to do that than by tuning into the Singing with Swing radio show on The Improv Café. This program is a celebration of some of the best vocal jazz artists, providing the perfect backdrop for a cozy night in.

Every Sunday, Singing with Swing offers a curated selection of vocal jazz performances from some of the most legendary and talented jazz singers of all time. Whether it’s the smooth sounds of Frank Sinatra, the emotional depth of Billie Holiday, or the powerful vocal stylings of Ella Fitzgerald, the show brings the essence of classic vocal jazz into your home.

What makes Singing with Swing so special is its ability to transport listeners into a world of relaxation and nostalgia. The mix of iconic tracks and lesser-known gems from jazz greats provides a unique experience every week. The smooth rhythms, lush melodies, and heartfelt performances of jazz vocalists are the perfect way to wind down and enjoy the last moments of your weekend.

In addition to the wonderful music, Singing with Swing provides insightful commentary on the artists and their music. This allows listeners to learn more about the stories behind the songs and the people who brought them to life. It’s not just about listening to music—it’s about immersing yourself in the history and culture of vocal jazz.

Whether you’re a long-time jazz aficionado or someone looking to explore the genre, Singing with Swing on The Improv Café is the perfect radio show to add to your Sunday evening routine. It’s a fantastic way to enjoy the timeless beauty of jazz vocals, all while creating the perfect ambiance for a relaxing night. Tune in, sit back, and let the music wash over you as you unwind with some of the finest vocal jazz around.

Senators Hold Off Devils in Newark, Win 3-2

On Saturday evening, the Ottawa Senators clashed with the New Jersey Devils in Newark, with both teams looking to gain some much-needed cushion in the competitive playoff race. It was the Senators who ultimately came out on top, securing a 3-2 victory in a hard-fought, intense battle.

From the opening puck drop, both teams exhibited a strong desire to get on the board early. The Devils, playing in front of their home crowd at the Prudential Center, had an edge in possession early on, but it was the Senators who struck first. A well-executed play from Ottawa’s top line led to a quick, sharp wrist shot that found its way past Devils’ goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood, giving the Senators a 1-0 lead in the first period.

New Jersey responded in the second, pushing hard to level the game. The Devils’ efforts were rewarded midway through the period when Jack Hughes delivered a dazzling move and fired a quick shot that beat Senators’ netminder Anton Forsberg to tie the game at 1-1. The momentum seemed to shift towards New Jersey as they continued to pressure Ottawa, but Forsberg stood tall, making several key saves to keep the game even.

The third period saw both teams tighten up defensively, with playoff implications hanging in the balance. The Senators regained the lead on a power-play goal from Thomas Chabot, whose slap shot from the point found its way through traffic and past Blackwood. The Devils, though, refused to go quietly, and with just under five minutes remaining, they once again tied things up with a goal from Jesper Bratt, who pounced on a rebound in front of the net.

However, the Senators weren’t done yet. With just under two minutes left in the game, Ottawa’s Shane Pinto buried a beautiful pass from Alex DeBrincat, sending the puck into the back of the net for the eventual game-winner. New Jersey mounted one final push, but Forsberg and the Senators’ defense held firm, securing the 3-2 victory.

The win was crucial for Ottawa, as it helped them stay in the hunt for a playoff spot in the tight Eastern Conference. Forsberg played an instrumental role in the victory, stopping 30 of 32 shots, while Ottawa’s special teams came through with the game-winning power-play goal. The loss was a tough blow for the Devils, who remain in the playoff mix but will have to regroup quickly as the season heads toward its final stretch.

As both teams continue to battle for a postseason berth, Saturday night’s contest was a reminder of just how tight the race is. With only a handful of games left, every point will be critical, and the Senators will look to carry the momentum from this crucial win into the coming week.

Former VCCO investigator indicted after allegedly sending sexual messages to victims

TRENTON — A Point Pleasant man, and former investigator of the New Jersey Victims of Crime Compensation Office, has been indicted after using his position to allegedly engage in sexual messages to victims of violent or traumatic crimes.

Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and the Office of Public Integrity and Accountability (OPIA) announced on March 20 that a former investigator for the New Jersey Victims of Crime Compensation Office (VCCO) has been indicted after allegedly exploiting his official position to send messages solicitous of an intimate relationship, sexually suggestive messages or sexually explicit messages to crime victims who were seeking VCCO support.

Guilherme H. Jamarino, 47, of Point Pleasant, was indicted by a state grand jury in Trenton. In the indictment, it was alleged that between roughly December 2019 and July 2022, Jamarino used his official position to send sexually suggestive and inappropriate communications to at least six victims.

“We allege that although this defendant worked for an office that helps crime victims, he instead subjected them to further injustice,” said Attorney General Platkin. “His alleged behavior exploited his professional relationship with the victims and further eroded the trust of these victims when they needed support and reassurance.”

Drew Skinner, executive director of the Office of Public Integrity and Accountability, said in a press release, “As alleged, the defendant’s job was to help crime victims, but instead, he used his official position for his own benefit.”

The VCCO, an agency within the Department of Law and Public Safety, helps violent crime victims recover by providing financial assistance to victims, their families and victim service providers, to help alleviate the economic and emotional burdens of victimization.

“As an investigator, Jamarino’s responsibilities included helping vulnerable crime victims obtain financial reimbursement for costs arising from their victimization,” the press release states. “The investigation revealed that Jamarino took advantage of the access that his position gave him to the contact information of female victims he was assigned to assist, in order to send sexually suggestive and inappropriate messages to the victims.”

The indictment alleged that Jamarino’s communications with the women included discussions regarding their VCCO claims, interspersed with nude or partially nude photographs of Jamarino and invitations to meet him in person.

Evidence obtained during the OPIA investigation showed that from approximately Dec. 9, 2021 to July 20, 2022, Jamarino used his personal cell phone to communicate via text message and social media apps with at least four victims regarding their VCCO claims.

Jamarino allegedly sent messages to the victims which shifted in tone and context from professional in nature to inappropriate and oftentimes sexual and explicit. Several victims reported they were often upset and confused by the communications, since Jamarino was their point of contact, as the VCCO investigator, and responsible for supporting their claims process.

He allegedly sent one victim a photo of himself shirtless wearing a towel, and a video of himself from the neck up in the shower. He also allegedly sent another victim a photo of himself looking in a mirror wearing only a towel and gripping the towel in front of his groin. Jamarino then sent the same victim a message that said, “send the address, and I’ll come get you” and included two heart-eyed emojis.

Jamarino allegedly sent the same victim additional messages in the days that followed, including one which read: “send pics, pretty lady. Full body pics if you have any,” according to a press release.

The press release continues and states that Jamarino allegedly sent messages to several victims asking them to come over to his apartment, or, in another case, asking a victim what city she lived in so he could drive out to where she lived.

He allegedly offered to give another victim a massage and sent the victim a picture of an undressed woman receiving a massage. Jamarino allegedly sent more than one victim photos of himself at a gun range and sent another victim a shirtless picture of himself with guns in the background, knowing that she was a victim of gun violence. More than one of the victims reported these images made them fear for their safety.

Jamarino’s employment with the VCCO ended on Monday, July 25, 2022.

The indictment charges seven counts: six counts of official misconduct in the second degree and one count of pattern of official misconduct in the second degree.

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Government Affairs Forum Explores Infrastructure Investment

Commissioner Stephen Shaw and Assemblyman Christian Barranco Addressed Symposium

Morris County’s infrastructure and transportation priorities were the focus of a panel discussion this week featuring county Commissioner Deputy Director Stephen Shaw and Assemblyman Christian Barranco at a Government Affairs Forum hosted by the Morris County Chamber of Commerce at Tilcon’s corporate office in Parsippany.

The event, part of the Morris County Chamber’s monthly Public Policy Series, examined infrastructure investment, long-term transportation planning and public safety improvements, highlighting how the county and state collaborate with municipalities and the federal government to advance these initiatives. Deputy Director Shaw, Morris County’s representative to the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJTPA), outlined the county’s infrastructure responsibilities and the NJTPA’s role in funding local projects. Asm. Barranco, a member of the state Assembly Transportation and Independent Authorities Committee, discussed state-level initiatives and shared his perspective on proposals put forth by the governor.

“The county oversees 287 miles of roads spanning 39 municipalities, 1,000 bridges and culverts, and three freight railroads, in addition to other infrastructure assets. Each year, we resurface about ten percent of our roadway network, replace critical bridges and culverts and improve intersections — all while facing rising costs and stagnant state funding. Our paving costs, for example, have nearly doubled since I began serving as a commissioner in 2019,” said Deputy Director Shaw.

The county’s 2025 Capital Spending Plan allocates $11 million for road resurfacing in 11 municipalities, bringing the total to more than 230 miles of roads resurfaced since 2016. An additional $8.58 million is designated for bridge and culvert replacements, including major spans in Montville, Mount Olive and Jefferson Township. Other planned improvements include intersection upgrades in East Hanover and Boonton, along with countywide guide rail enhancements, for which $2.56 million has been budgeted.

Morris County Commissioner Stephen H. Shaw speaks at Govt Affairs Forum

The NJTPA, the federally authorized Metropolitan Planning Organization for North Jersey serving 7 million people in 13 northern counties, plays a crucial role in supporting Morris County’s infrastructure projects. With an annual budget exceeding $3 billion, it funds planning, safety and transportation improvements through its Transportation Improvement Program.

The NJTPA has also contributed to expanding the Morris Canal Greenway, enhancing trail networks and funding the Pompton Valley Rail Trail, set to open this spring.

“The NJTPA is a key partner in securing federal funding for Morris County’s infrastructure. Through this partnership, we have advanced projects like the replacement of critical bridges in Rockaway, Morristown, Florham Park and Long Hill Township, as well as freight rail improvements to enhance safety in Dover and Roxbury,” said Deputy Director Shaw.

The discussion also highlighted the Local Safety Action Plan (LSAP), which positions Morris County to compete for more than $5 billion in federal funding for high-risk intersections and roadway safety improvements. Asm. Barranco, who supports the Target Zero Law approved last month to “eliminate” traffic fatalities, acknowledged the challenges in achieving that goal.

“While the Target Zero initiative sets an ambitious goal, the reality is that bad drivers and other factors will always pose risks. That’s why I strongly support programs like the LSAP, which take a practical, data-driven approach to making our roads safer,” Asm. Barranco said.

Morris County Officials at Government Affairs Forum

The LSAP is expected to be completed by June 2025, with a public meeting scheduled for April 2025 to gather community feedback.

Morris County is also collaborating with NJTPA on its Long-Range Transportation Plan, “Connecting Communities,” which anticipates significant regional growth by 2050. The plan prioritizes modernization, AI-driven traffic management and smart infrastructure solutions.

Public input is encouraged through an online survey at njtpa.org/connecting, with virtual outreach events set for March 3 and March 25.

The Chamber’s Government Affairs Forum was moderated by Chamber Committee Co-Chairs Sal Anderton and Rosalie Serapiglia and hosted in partnership with New Jersey Business and Industry Association Employer Legislative Committee Chair Alan Zakin. Meghan Hunscher, Morris County Chamber of Commerce President, welcomed all guests at the top of meeting. Attendees included Morris County Clerk Ann Grossi and State Sen. Anthony Bucco, who provided updates on efforts to address sinkholes on Route 80 in Wharton.

Following the discussion, attendees were invited to present questions to the panel participants.

For more information on Morris County’s transportation initiatives, visit morriscountynj.gov and njtpa.org.

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Photo 1: (l-r) Asm. Christian Barranco, Commissioner Deputy Director Stephen Shaw, Chamber Committee Co-Chairs Sal Anderton and Rosalie Serapiglia.

Photo 2: (l-r) Asm. Christian Barranco, Commissioner Deputy Director Stephen Shaw and Chamber Committee Co-Chairs Sal Anderton.

Photo 3: (l-r) Asm. Christian Barranco, Commissioner Deputy Director Stephen Shaw, Morris County Clerk Ann Grossi and State Sen. Anthony M. Bucco. (photo credit: Dominick Sabol, Morristown American Legion Post 59 Vice Commander.)

Eddie Skuller to pay tribute to Tom Waits in Hoboken

(HOBOKEN, NJ) — Looking for the heart of Saturday night? Find it in Hoboken on Saturday, May 10, 2025 when the 503 Social Club presents singer/songwriter Eddie Skuller’s tribute to the “Ballads of Tom Waits.” Skuller explores the dark, poetic world of Tom Waits with diverse selections from his extensive catalog. Although Skuller’s amber-saturated vocals contrast with Wait’s raucous gravel-like voice, there is a connection channeled through the music’s emotional depth and lyrical intensity. Skuller can forge a deep, powerful bond with his audience, which enhances the tragic expression at the core of Waits’ music.

Sherrill Wins Essex Democratic Convention

The Congresswoman from the 11th District has prevailed at today’s Essex County Democratic Convention.

Mikie Sherrill 438

Ras Baraka 236

Sean Spiller 24

Steve Sweeney 7

In LD28, West Ward Democratic Chairman Chigozie Onyema defeated Garnett Hall for the backing of the Democratic Party.

Onyema will have the party line with incumbent Assemblywoman Cleopatra Tucker.

Chigozie Onyema

 

“I want to thank you for considering my candidacy for the Essex County Democratic Committee’s endorsement for governor. Voting is open until 2 PM today at Caldwell University. I am asking for your support.

“Over the past several weeks, I’ve competed in county conventions across the state. But this one is a little bit different — Essex County is home.

“It has been an honor to represent Essex County, and I’m so thankful to the Essex Dems for your partnership and support over the past several years, as we work to make Essex the best place to live, work, and raise a family.

“I’m proud of the work we’ve done together: remediating lead pipes in Bloomfield and Belleville, addressing flooding along the Rahway River, delivering mental health services for kids after COVID, helping to secure our open spaces like the future Essex Hudson Greenway, remediating Superfunds in Fairfield, PFAS remediation in Montclair, and more.

“I’m running for governor to continue delivering for Essex County and for New Jersey — to drive down the cost of housing, to invest in cleaner cheaper power, and to make sure that getting sick in this state isn’t a one-way ticket from the middle class to poverty.

“But I’m also running to stand up for our values as Americans and New Jerseyans. My grandfather, a World War II veteran and a UAW member, would be rolling over in his grave to see what’s happening. And as someone who has spent her entire life serving this country, I’m not going to stand for it.

“Together, we are going to lead a reckoning across this state, and across this nation. I know we can do it, because we did it in 2018. And we couldn’t have done it without the Essex Dems.

“So I am once again humbly asking for your support today, as we build a coalition to win big in June and November, create a better future for our children in Essex County and across New Jersey, and stand up for our values as Americans.”

Sincerely,

Mikie Sherrill

Mikie Sherrill Wins Big in Essex County

CALDWELL — Mikie Sherrill released the following statement today after winning the Essex County Democratic Convention, garnering more than 60 percent of the vote with two other candidates competing from Essex:

“We’ve had a lot of great wins so far, and it’s so special to cap it off with a big win in Essex County — this is home and where we’re raising our family. Essex Dems have had my back since 2018, when we flipped a Trump district and got to work delivering for our communities. We have an opportunity to do that again for the entire state this November. To say enough is enough to Trump and Musk, and stop Jack Ciattarelli or Bill Spadea from bringing that chaos to Trenton. As governor, I’ll deliver for Essex residents — from Newark to North Caldwell and everywhere in between. I will bring a different kind of leadership to Trenton — relentlessly focused on lowering costs for working people, and defending New Jersey during this unprecedented attack on our state.”

Sherrill has won convention victories in Hunterdon, Mercer, Monmouth, Sussex, Middlesex, and Morris. She was the top vote-getter in Ocean County, earning twice as many votes as her nearest competitor. Sherrill has also earned endorsements from Passaic, Union, and Hudson Counties.

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Sherrill Calls for Investigations Into Elon Musk’s Vast Conflicts of Interest and Self-Dealing at Federal Agencies

Representative Mikie Sherrill (D-11) is calling for inspectors general at eight federal agencies to open investigations into Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) conflicts of interest. Inspectors General are independent watchdogs at federal agencies who investigate waste, fraud, abuse, and corruption. This comes as part of Rep. Sherrill’s ongoing efforts to stand up for New Jersey and fight back against Elon Musk and Donald Trump in Washington.

“Elon Musk is not only the world’s richest man but also one of the federal government’s largest contractors — handing the keys of our government over to him reeks of corruption and vast conflicts of interest. He is working to cut Social Security and Medicare, strip funding from our public schools, and fire the government employees who keep our food, roads, and skies safe — all while his own companies get sweetheart deals. I am calling on the independent watchdogs at eight of our federal agencies to investigate Musk and DOGE’s actions to ensure that an unelected billionaire cannot steal New Jersey families’ federal tax dollars to turn an even greater profit. The self-dealing must be put to an end,” said Rep. Sherrill.

Read the full letter here or below:

Mitch Behm                                                                                                          Sandra J. Lewis

Acting Inspector General                                                                              Acting Inspector General

Department of Transportation                                                                  Department of State

1200 New Jersey Ave, SE                                                                              1700 North Moore Street, SA-39

Washington, DC 20590                                                                                 Arlington, VA 22209

 

Roderick Anderson                                                                                          Steven Stebbins

Acting Inspector General                                                                             Acting Inspector General

Department of Commerce                                                                          Department of Defense

1401 Constitution Ave, NW                                                                         4800 Mark Center Drive

Washington, DC 20230                                                                                 Alexandria, VA 22350

 

Robert Steinau                                                                                                    Robert C. Erickson

Office of Inspector General, Senior Official                                      Deputy Inspector General

National Aeronautics and Space Administration                         General Services Administration

300 E Street, SW Suite 8V39                                                                       1800 F Street, NW

Washington, DC 20546                                                                                 Washington, DC 20405

 

Deborah Jeffrey                                                                                                   Ruth Blevins

Inspector General                                                                                             Inspector General

Securities and Exchange Commission                                               National Labor Relations Board

100 F Street, NE                                                                                                 1015 Half Street, SE

Washington, DC 20549                                                                                 Washington, DC 20570

 

Dear Inspectors General:

I write to you today with concerns regarding potential conflicts of interest and use of federal resources to benefit private interests within a number of federal agencies. Specifically, I am concerned that Elon Musk – named as the head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) by President Trump during his Joint Address to Congress on March 4, 2025 – continues to hold financial interests in companies directly affected by recent DOGE and federal agency actions. Managing a governmental body that is directly affecting an individual’s own personal finances is an unacceptable conflict of interest and degradation of the public trust. I ask that you review the actions of DOGE and Mr. Musk in your departments and agencies where there are potential conflicts of interest regarding Mr. Musk’s companies to ensure that improper or illegal behavior to benefit those companies has not taken place.

Mr. Musk currently serves as a Special Government Employee (SGE), allowing him to avoid required divestments of financial interests that may conflict with his federal work in the Trump Administration, unlike other federal civilian employees. As the head of DOGE, Mr. Musk is leading the Trump Administration’s efforts to eliminate entire agencies, cut contracts with the private sector and nonprofits, and fire career civilian employees – many of which have been challenged and halted in court for unconstitutionally circumventing the power granted to Congress. To carry out these actions, Mr. Musk and DOGE have been granted vast authority to implement contract and staffing decisions at a large number of federal agencies with limited oversight.

However, Mr. Musk’s companies continue to receive billions of dollars in federal contracts. A review of federal records conducted by the Washington Post found that Mr. Musk’s companies have received at least $38 billion in federal funds, including $6.3 billion in 2024 alone. The 52 current federal contracts with Mr. Musk’s companies would pay $11.8 billion over the next several years, representing a clear conflict of interest as Mr. Musk leads the effort to cut tens of billions of dollars in federal contracts.

Additionally, Mr. Musk’s companies have been the subject of several recent complaints and investigations by your departments and agencies. Both the National Labor Relations Board and the Securities and Exchange Commission have active, ongoing cases against Mr. Musk’s companies for unlawful firings and securities violations, which could lead to millions of dollars in penalties if successful.  The involvement of DOGE and Mr. Musk at these agencies, when they are investigating his companies and considering layoffs that could greatly impede their ability to win cases, represents a clear conflict of interest that the public deserves to have investigated.

Given the broad authority that Mr. Musk has been granted by President Trump at agencies that manage contracts and regulatory proceedings involving Mr. Musk’s companies, the potential for conflicts of interest and self-dealing is significant. Specifically, Mr. Musk has the following potential conflicts of interest with your departments and agencies:

Department of Transportation

In 2023, the Federal Aviation Administration awarded Verizon a $2.4 billion contract to upgrade its communications infrastructure over 15 years. However, in February 2025, Mr. Musk posted on X that he wanted to pivot the FAA’s communications system to Starlink, a system wholly owned by Musk’s SpaceX, and there are ongoing discussions within the FAA about handing the contract to Mr. Musk’s company. At the same time, he approved a shipment of 4,000 Starlink terminals to the FAA, with one system already installed at an FAA facility in Atlantic City. This abrupt shift in the FAA’s procurement policy, with a separate company already contracted to provide communications equipment, towards a company owned by Mr. Musk presents serious self-dealing questions about Mr. Musk using federal funds to support his own businesses.

 

Department of State

In February 2025, the State Department indicated that it intended to purchase approximately $400 million worth of armored Tesla Cybertrucks to transport State Department personnel overseas. After public reporting of the planned purchase, the State Department said it would not proceed with the contract and claimed that it had been initiated during the Biden Administration. Public reporting, however, showed that in November 2024, the State Department had only approved $483,000 to purchase electric vehicles, less than one eighth the amount ultimately announced in February 2025. This dramatic increase in a proposed contract for Tesla is deeply troubling given Mr. Musk’s influence over federal contracts and spending.

 

Department of Commerce

In March 2025, the Department of Commerce announced that it would be changing requirements for the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program – designed to extend broadband coverage to remote parts of the country – that will expand access to the program for Mr. Musk’s Starlink service and open the door to millions of dollars in federal contracts for Mr. Musk’s business. The program rules were created to favor fiber-optic cable lines attached to homes, until abruptly being changed by the Administration last month. Evan Feinman, the director of the BEAD Program, wrote to staff in a departing email that Starlink would offer slower speeds at higher costs to households than fiber-optic cables.

 

Department of Defense

SpaceX is one of the Department of Defense’s primary contractors for space launch services, with DoD providing at least $7.6 billion in funding for SpaceX since 2003. This includes contracts of $733 million for the National Security Space Launch program awarded in 2024 and $23 million to provide SpaceX’s Starlink internet service to Ukraine. Additionally, public reporting has indicated that SpaceX has also been awarded nearly $2 billion worth of classified contracts by DoD. As DoD has prioritized space systems development and operations in recent years, it has increasingly come to rely on SpaceX’s launch capabilities. Public reporting indicates that DOGE is currently reviewing DoD contracts and budgets, providing the staff the opportunity to potentially improperly funnel additional funding to SpaceX contracts.

 

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Like the Department of Defense, NASA maintains extensive contracts with SpaceX for space launch services and other products. On February 1, 2025, after Mr. Musk began his work at DOGE, NASA announced it had selected SpaceX for an approximately $100 million contract to provide launch services for the Near-Earth Object Surveyor mission, which will monitor objects that could potentially impact Earth. Mr. Musk has also advocated for the early dismantling of the International Space Station in the next two years, which SpaceX is currently contracted to deorbit in early 2031. In total, SpaceX CEO Gwynne Shotwell has said the company has approximately $15 billion in NASA contracts. This number is likely to increase as NASA continues to rely heavily on SpaceX for key components of its Artemis Moon exploration program. Public reporting indicates that DOGE staff are currently embedded in NASA developing budget and personnel cuts, giving them the opportunity to potentially impact future SpaceX contracts.

 

General Services Administration

In February 2025, the General Services Administration installed a Starlink terminal at the agency’s Washington headquarters at the request of DOGE staffers and for their use. The installation happened within days of the request, compared to the typical weeks- or months-long process needed for security and procurement review. DOGE and GSA have not provided any explanation for why GSA’s existing internet would be insufficient to support the handful of DOGE staffers working in the GSA headquarters. In addition, Starlink terminals have now been installed across the White House complex. Specific requests by DOGE staff and Mr. Musk to use federal funds for the purchase of equipment manufactured by Mr. Musk’s companies, or to expand the visibility of this equipment by high-profile usage at government facilities, raise significant conflict of interest questions.

 

Securities and Exchange Commission

In January 2025, the Securities and Exchange Commission filed a lawsuit against Mr. Musk alleging that he misled investors about his purchase of Twitter in 2022. The SEC previously won a securities fraud settlement against Mr. Musk requiring him and Tesla to each pay $20 million in penalties. SEC employees were among the federal employees offered $50,000 “buyouts” to voluntarily resign, which could impact the ability of the agency to bring and win enforcement actions like those filed against Musk. DOGE is currently active at the SEC and is reportedly working to cut additional SEC staff in the coming months.

 

National Labor Relations Board

The National Labor Relations Board is currently considering a case against SpaceX brought by eight employees who allege they were illegally fired for criticizing Mr. Musk. In response, SpaceX filed a suit challenging the constitutionality of the NLRB entirely in 2024. The NLRB has also filed complaints against Tesla accusing the automaker of illegally discouraging workers from forming a union, including tweets by Mr. Musk himself threatening the compensation of employees who unionized. In February 2025, the General Services Administration – acting on behalf of DOGE – attempted to unilaterally cancel the lease for the NLRB’s Buffalo office, which would greatly impede their ability to proceed with labor protection cases. President Trump also illegally fired an NLRB board member – before she was reinstated by a federal judge in March – which would have paralyzed the agency’s ability to hear cases like the ones pending against SpaceX and Tesla.

 

Across a large number of agencies and regulatory bodies, the Trump Administration and DOGE have abruptly shifted federal policy to favor companies owned by Mr. Musk and limit the effectiveness of bodies actively investigating Mr. Musk. Given the lack of financial divestment by Mr. Musk or recusal from DOGE activities on the basis of conflicts of interest, these actions paint a disturbing picture whereby Mr. Musk is actively profiting from his role within the federal government. It is essential that our constituents know that federal officials are acting in the best interests of the American people, not their own financial interests.

 

As a result, I ask that you investigate the policy and procurement decisions made by Mr. Musk, DOGE, and the Trump Administration within your agencies to determine whether any have been made to directly benefit Mr. Musk’s companies, and to determine whether any of Mr. Musk’s financial conflicts of interest have impacted his decision-making as the head of DOGE. I look forward to staying in touch as you conduct these reviews and ensure that the federal government is not used to benefit the financial interests of officials within the Trump Administration.

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Heights Environmental Commission to host ‘Beyond Plastics’ event

SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS — The Spring Lake Heights Environmental Commission is hosting a Beyond Plastics presentation on taking action against plastic pollution with former NBC New York Reporter Brian Thompson on Thursday, March 27, at the Cornelius V. Kelly Community Center, located at 902 Ocean Road.

The presentation starts at 7 p.m., and will be interactive for members of the community. The presentation will  detail how Jersey Shore towns are taking action against plastic pollution. 

RSVP to boroughclerk@springlakehts.com. With questions, contact Christine Nevin Meloro, co-chair of the SLH Environmental Commission, at 732-449-3362 or 914-629-2860. 

 

4 Takeaways From the Devils’ 5-3 Loss to the Flames

The game between the New Jersey Devils and Calgary Flames on March 20 was an intense matchup. The Devils initially took the lead, but Calgary’s resilience showed as they mounted a comeback to win 5-3. The Flames secured both victories in their season series against New Jersey, having won the previous matchup earlier in the year.

Here are a few key takeaways from the game:

  1. Devils’ Early Lead: New Jersey had the advantage at the start, and they were playing with high energy. But despite that, they couldn’t hold off the Flames’ push through the latter parts of the game.

  2. Flames’ Comeback: Calgary started to dominate as the game went on, thanks to contributions from players like Tyler Toffoli, who scored two goals, and Nazem Kadri, who added a key goal in the third period to seal the win.

  3. Goaltending: The Devils’ goaltender, Vitek Vanecek, had an uphill battle against a Flames team that took control of the game’s tempo. On the other hand, Calgary’s Jacob Markström was able to shut down New Jersey’s attempts late in the game, securing the win.

  4. Special Teams Impact: The Flames capitalized on a power play, which played a crucial role in turning the tide. New Jersey, on the other hand, struggled to generate momentum on the power play and couldn’t recover after Calgary’s late surge.

  5. Playoff Implications: This loss is significant for the Devils as they continue to fight for a strong playoff position in the competitive Eastern Conference. While they still have a solid chance, this loss puts more pressure on their remaining games.

The Flames, in contrast, are battling for playoff positioning in the Western Conference, and this win was vital for their playoff hopes.

Morris County Marks Hope One’s 8th Anniversary

Statewide Symposium at CCM Unites Law Enforcement and Community Partners

Morris County Commissioner Director Tayfun Selen joined Sheriff James M. Gannon and Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll, County College of Morris (CCM) President Dr. Anthony J. Iacono and many others today at CCM to mark the 8th anniversary of Hope One, the sheriff’s mobile outreach program that has become a national model for combating the opioid epidemic.

The event brought together nearly 200 law enforcement officers, first responders and community partners from across New Jersey to share ideas, information and best practices to address drug addiction and substance abuse in the community. The symposium also highlighted key milestones of both Hope One and the Hope Hub, a collaborative initiative that has intervened in more than 650 crisis situations since its launch four years ago.

“I am honored to celebrate eight years of Hope One, a lifesaving initiative that has helped countless individuals access care, support and a path to recovery,” said Director Selen. “Hope One thrives because of partnerships, and we remain committed to building on its success.”

He underscored the county’s ongoing commitment to supporting initiatives like Hope One, noting that the Commissioners have approved nearly $4 million in grant-in-aid funding to sustain 76 critical human services programs throughout the county in 2025.

View Photos from the Hope One Symposium

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According to Det. Sgt. First Class Brian J. Kruzel of the New Jersey State Police Drug Monitoring Initiative, fatal drug overdoses have decreased by 50% statewide, with an average of fewer than three overdose deaths per day this year compared to nearly six per day at this time last year. Overall, suspected drug-related deaths dropped 30 percent to 1,803 in 2024 versus 2023. If the downward trend continues through 2025, projections estimate approximately 1,080 deaths, marking an additional 40 percent decrease. Nationally, overdose fatalities have only begun to decline slightly.

Although overdose deaths continue to persist, Det. Sgt. Kruzel credited the improvement to increased Naloxone (Narcan) deployment and expanded access to treatment — efforts bolstered by initiatives like Hope One.

“There is no secret that across America and beyond, this opioid epidemic was happening, and we wanted to make a difference. So, what do we need to do? We need to focus on the at-risk population, and the second and final piece is bringing services to them. That’s it; it’s not complicated,” said Sheriff Gannon.

Hope One’s success is driven by its mobile outreach model, which brings trained professionals directly into Morris County communities to provide critical support for individuals and families affected by addiction and substance abuse. The team offers free Naloxone education, training and kits to family members and friends of those struggling with addiction. The Sheriff’s Office, in partnership with the Morris County Department of Human Services, the Mental Health Association of Morris & Essex Counties (MHA) and the Center for Addiction Recovery Education and Success (CARES), staffs the unit with a plain clothes sheriff’s officer, a certified peer recovery specialist and a mental health professional.

Since its inception, the program has made more than 56,000 community contacts and trained more than 11,000 people in the use of Narcan.

“One thing I’ve learned in my career is that it will never be possible to investigate, arrest, charge, prosecute, and convict everyone involved in this type of activity. These are perennial challenges,” said Prosecutor Carroll. “When it comes to drug addiction and mental health crises, we are seeing improvements nationwide. It’s looking up because of the success of unified programs such as Hope One, Hope Hub, Community Connections, and the new ARRIVE Together program. Law enforcement will deal with the drug-dealing predators who profit from addicting our citizens.”

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In 2023, the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office, in partnership with the MHA, launched the ARRIVE Together program (Alternative Responses to Reduce Instances of Violence & Escalation) in coordination with local police departments. The initiative pairs mental health counselors with police on certain emergency calls to assist law enforcement in de-escalating situations, such as stand-offs or tense encounters, by providing support to individuals in crisis. The program aims to improve the safety of both the community and responding officers and is funded through a statewide grant.

The Community Connections program is a collaboration among the Sheriff’s Office, the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office, and the New Jersey Administrative Office of the Courts. The program connects incarcerated individuals and those involved in the criminal justice system to essential services that support their recovery from substance use and mental health disorders.

During the event, several individuals were honored for their contributions: Bob Davison, CEO of MHA; Madine Despeine-Udoh, MHA Director of Self-Help, Advocacy, and Education; and Al Shurdom, Coordinator of Self-Help, Advocacy, and Education. Sean Abline received the Hope Hub’s Recovery Recognition Award. Presentations were also made by Dr. Nicole Thomas, psychiatrist with Morristown Medical Center, and Samantha Neville and Vito Andrisani of Passaic County Human Services.

The event celebrated the expansion of the Hope One model beyond Morris County. Ten other New Jersey counties — Atlantic, Bergen, Burlington, Cape May, Cumberland, Essex (City of Newark), Hunterdon, Monmouth, Passaic and Warren — have launched their own mobile outreach programs based on Morris County’s pioneering initiative.

To learn more about the Hope One program, visit the Official Website of Morris County, N.J.

Photo 1: Commissioner Director Tayfun Selen speaking at the Hope One symposium.

Photo 2: (l-r) Morris County Sheriff James M. Gannon and Morris County Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll.

Photo 3: A table of awards presented at Hope One’s 8th Anniversary.

Catch a Rising Star presents Dena Blizzard

(PRINCETON, NJ) — Catch a Rising Star presents Dena Blizzard on Frida, March 28 at 8:00pm and Saturday, March 29 at 7:30pm. Dena first garnered attention in 1995 as Miss New Jersey in the Miss America Pageant, where she proudly ranked in the “Top 50”. Since then she has worked as a television host, corporate spokesperson, mother, and comedienne.

A Journey Through New Jersey’s Iconic Theatres

New Jersey, a state known for its rich cultural tapestry, is home to a thriving theatre scene that captivates audiences with its diverse offerings. From classic Shakespearean performances to contemporary plays and musicals, the theatres in New Jersey promise an unforgettable experience for theatre enthusiasts. In this article, we will take you on a journey through some of the most iconic theatres in the state, highlighting their unique contributions to the performing arts.

Union County Performing Arts Center (UCPAC)

Located in Rahway, the Union County Performing Arts Center (UCPAC) has been a cornerstone of the local arts community since its opening in 1928. This historic venue boasts a rich history and has hosted a variety of performances ranging from ballet and opera to rock concerts and stand-up comedy. The beautifully restored theatre features a grand stage and charming architecture that transports visitors to a bygone era.

Diverse Programming

UCPAC offers a diverse programming lineup that includes performances from local artists as well as touring productions. The venue is known for its commitment to community engagement, often hosting educational programs and workshops that nurture young talent. Whether you are a fan of live music or theatre, UCPAC has something for everyone.

State Theatre New Jersey

Situated in New Brunswick, the State Theatre New Jersey is a historic venue that has been entertaining audiences for over 100 years. This beautiful, ornate theatre hosts a wide array of performances, including Broadway shows, concerts, and dance productions. With a seating capacity of over 1,800, the State Theatre provides an intimate atmosphere, allowing patrons to experience performances up close.

Broadway in New Jersey

The State Theatre is particularly known for its Broadway performances. It regularly features national tours of popular shows, making it a hotspot for theatre lovers looking to catch their favorite productions without traveling to New York City. The theatre’s commitment to bringing high-quality performances to New Jersey makes it a vital part of the state’s cultural landscape.

Count Basie Center for the Arts

Located in Red Bank, the Count Basie Center for the Arts is a renowned venue that showcases a wide range of artistic performances. Originally opened in 1926, this theatre has undergone significant renovations, transforming it into a modern space while retaining its historic charm. The Count Basie Center hosts everything from concerts and comedy shows to theatrical productions, making it a bustling hub for the performing arts.

Supporting Local Artists

The Count Basie Center is dedicated to supporting local artists and has various programs aimed at fostering talent within the community. The venue often features performances by local theatre companies, ensuring that New Jersey’s rich artistic talent is showcased and celebrated.

Paper Mill Playhouse

As one of the most prestigious regional theatres in the United States, the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn has earned its reputation for producing high-quality musicals and plays. Established in 1934, the theatre has been a launching pad for many productions that have gone on to Broadway fame. The Paper Mill Playhouse is known for its commitment to storytelling, often focusing on works that resonate with the community.

A Commitment to Accessibility

Paper Mill Playhouse places a strong emphasis on accessibility, offering a range of programs designed to make theatre accessible to all. This includes ASL interpretation, open captioning, and sensory-friendly performances, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the magic of live theatre.

McCarter Theatre Center

Located in Princeton, the McCarter Theatre Center is another gem in New Jersey’s theatre scene. This multi-venue complex includes the Matthews Theatre and the Berlind Theatre, each providing a unique atmosphere for performances. Since its founding in 1930, McCarter has been dedicated to producing compelling theatre that reflects the diverse voices of its community.

Innovative Productions

McCarter is renowned for its innovative productions and has collaborated with some of the most celebrated playwrights and directors in the industry. The theatre also hosts a variety of events, including lectures and community discussions, making it a central hub for cultural exchange.

New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC)

The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) in Newark is the largest performing arts center in the state and one of the most significant cultural institutions in the country. Opened in 1997, NJPAC hosts an extensive range of performances, including concerts, dance, and theatre. Its state-of-the-art facilities and commitment to artistic excellence make it a must-visit destination for theatre lovers.

Cultural Enrichment

NJPAC is deeply committed to cultural enrichment and community engagement, offering numerous educational programs and outreach initiatives. The center plays a vital role in promoting the arts in New Jersey and serves as a gathering place for artists and audiences alike.

The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey

For fans of classic literature and theatre, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, located in Madison, is a treasure trove of artistic offerings. As the only professional Shakespeare theatre in the state, it specializes in the works of William Shakespeare and other classic playwrights. The theatre’s intimate setting allows for a unique and immersive experience that brings the Bard’s works to life.

Educational Programs

The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey also places a strong emphasis on education, offering programs for students of all ages. Through workshops, performances, and outreach programs, the theatre cultivates a love for Shakespeare and the performing arts in the next generation.

Surflight Theatre

Located on Long Beach Island, Surflight Theatre is a charming venue that offers a unique beachside theatre experience. This community theatre has been entertaining audiences since 1950, featuring a mix of musicals, comedies, and family-friendly shows. The relaxed atmosphere and picturesque surroundings make Surflight a popular destination for summer theatre lovers.

A Family-Friendly Destination

Surflight Theatre prides itself on being a family-friendly destination, often hosting productions that cater to younger audiences. With its commitment to community engagement and accessibility, the theatre has become a beloved institution on Long Beach Island.

The Strand Theater

The Strand Theater, located in Lakewood, is a historic venue that has been lovingly restored to its former glory. Originally opened in 1922, the theatre now hosts a variety of performances, including concerts, film screenings, and theatrical productions. The Strand’s charming ambiance and excellent acoustics make it a popular choice for performers and audiences alike.

Community Engagement

The Strand Theater is dedicated to serving the local community, often hosting events and programs that bring people together. The venue is known for its commitment to inclusivity and accessibility, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the arts.

The Basie Center’s Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre

The Basie Center’s Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre is a modern venue that hosts a diverse range of performances, from concerts to theatrical productions. Located in Red Bank, this state-of-the-art facility is part of the Count Basie Center for the Arts and offers an exceptional experience for both artists and audiences.

Innovative Programming

The theatre is known for its innovative programming, often featuring emerging artists and new works. By providing a platform for diverse voices, the Basie Center’s Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre plays a crucial role in shaping the future of the performing arts in New Jersey.

Conclusion

New Jersey’s theatre scene is a vibrant and dynamic landscape that offers something for everyone. From historic venues steeped in tradition to modern spaces that embrace innovation, the state’s theatres play a vital role in the cultural fabric of the community. Whether you are a lifelong theatregoer or new to the world of live performance, exploring the theatres of New Jersey is an enriching experience that promises to leave you inspired.