Multiple people were killed Friday night in a crash on the Black Horse Pike in Egg Harbor Township, police said.
Egg Harbor Police Captain Cherie Burgan told NJ Advance Media she did not have other details about the crash as of 10:40 p.m.
The Caroline L. Guarini Division of Music, Dance and Theatre at New Jersey Metropolis College (NJCU), in collaboration with the New Jersey Symphony will current Symphony No. 9 in D minor by Ludwig van Beethoven, this Saturday, April 23 at 7:30 p.m. The efficiency will probably be held on the Margaret Williams Theatre positioned inside NJCU’s Hepburn Corridor, 2039 Kennedy Boulevard, Jersey Metropolis, N.J.
This highly effective music, that includes the “Ode to Pleasure”, will probably be carried out by an orchestra of scholars, alumni, school and members of the New Jersey Symphony. The choral finale will function the NJCU Live performance Chorale and the Oratorio Choir of West Aspect Presbyterian Church in Ridgewood, N.J.
The efficiency will probably be directed by Dr. Robert Prowse, Coordinator of Choral Research at NJCU. This system will even function excerpts from Randall Thompson’s The Peaceful Kingdom, carried out by Deborah Holden-Holloway, Music Minister of West Aspect Presbyterian Church.
Dr. Prowse stated “This has been two years within the making, involving your entire neighborhood and past, and the manufacturing presents an unimaginable message for our instances.”
Tickets can be found for $20 common admission, $15 for seniors and $5 for college kids. All tickets for the efficiency have to be bought upfront at https://safe.touchnet.web/C21117_ustores/net/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCTID=1489&SINGLESTORE=true
All attendees should adhere to the NJCU Theatre COVID-19 Protocols.
The NJCU Heart for the Arts brings the College’s cultural choices collectively below one artistic umbrella. With New York Metropolis simply throughout the river, the NJCU Heart for the Arts is a cultural hub of New Jersey, internet hosting visitor artists and audio system within the performing, visible, movie, and literary arts, alongside pupil displays. The historical past of our ongoing arts program has been rooted in each sharing the sources of our school who’re working artists of their respective disciplines with our neighborhood, in addition to bringing in worldwide, nationwide, regional and native artists in a variety of genres, to deliver their world views to our Heart. We attempt to current inspiring and thought-provoking arts experiences that foster dialogue throughout generations, help variety and deal with our place on this planet.
New Jersey Metropolis College is an establishment of upper studying with an audacious aim: the event of our college students, our metropolis, our communities, our state, and the world past. We’re a game-changing power for our college students and their households. Whether or not our college students are enrolled in considered one of our 50 undergraduate, 30 graduate or three doctoral packages at our three places – our most important campus in Jersey Metropolis, our College of Enterprise positioned within the coronary heart of the Jersey Metropolis Monetary District, or our latest location at NJCU @ Fort Monmouth which expands bachelor’s and grasp’s diploma choices alongside the Jersey Shore, NJCU gives an reasonably priced, numerous surroundings, and an exceptionally supportive faculty-all of which prepares them to be crucial thinkers in a world panorama.
We’re additionally altering the sport for our metropolis, our communities, and our state. As the academic anchor establishment in Jersey Metropolis, we have established partnerships to make sure the realm’s development immediately advantages our college students and neighborhood members. We search to enhance the lives of everybody within the Backyard State, whether or not creating a house for the humanities, bringing academic packages to Okay-12 college students, providing bachelor’s levels in partnership with neighborhood faculties, or offering skilled growth alternatives for adults.
At NJCU, we’re not simply educating minds, we’re nourishing souls and lifting communities. We’re altering the sport. For extra data go to www.NJCU.edu.
There are locations throughout New Jersey that are the epitome of great history with landmarks that shaped the fabric of this country. New Jersey is also rich in culture, diversity and a less known but significant art scene.
Families are now looking more closely into choices that are rich in culture but not a burden on the budget. If you live in New Jersey your family time, date time or getaway time should be enjoying these offerings.
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The people at AirportParkingReservations.com compiled a ranking of the best places to go here in New Jersey for culture, art, and history. The data they collected was based on the number of museums, art galleries, landmarks, and libraries in each city in New Jersey. A ranking was assigned based on the number of culture destinations in each location.
Coming in at number 5 was Elizabeth, NJ with 2 museums, 1 art gallery, 6 libraries, and 1 landmark. Elizabeth drew a ranking of 20.6.
Coming in at number 4 was Camden with a ranking slightly over 23.
Trenton at number 3 had 7 museums but no art galleries and 3 landmarks which gave them a ranking of 37.5.
Number 2 Newark boasted 6 museums, 6 art galleries, a whopping 17 libraries and 6 landmarks. That impressive stat garnered Newark a culture ranking of 64.6.
Coming in with a ranking of 89.7, the number one destination for art galleries, libraries, landmarks, and museums is Jersey City! They have it all. With 5 Museums, 10 art galleries, 15 libraries and 8 landmarks
There are cost-efficient cultural destinations available throughout New Jersey. Take advantage of what we have here in New Jersey.
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The post above reflects the thoughts and observations of New Jersey 101.5 weekend host Big Joe Henry. Any opinions expressed are Big Joe’s own.
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Multiple people were killed Friday night in a crash on the Black Horse Pike in Egg Harbor Township, police said.
Egg Harbor Police Captain Cherie Burgan told NJ Advance Media she did not have other details about the crash as of 10:40 p.m.
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Attorney Scott Salmon argues New Jersey’s Sore Loser Law bars presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from appearing on the ballot as a third-party candidate. (Photo by Rebecca Noble/Getty Images)
A judge is expected to decide Monday whether independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. can be on the November ballot in New Jersey.
Kennedy’s push to get on the ballot has been challenged by attorney Scott Salmon, who said New Jersey’s Sore Loser Law bars candidates like Kennedy from running as an independent in November after trying and failing to secure a major party’s nomination. Kennedy had initially said he would challenge President Joe Biden for the Democratic nomination for president before launching his indepedent bid.
Under questioning by Mercer County Judge Robert Lougy, Salmon conceded that Kennedy didn’t submit paperwork to seek the Democratic Party nomination in New Jersey, but he still took “concrete steps” to win the party’s nod, raising money and holding events to get support from Democrats before launching his third-party bid for the White House.
“There’s a difference between words and deeds,” Salmon told the judge. “And if someone is just saying, ‘I’m going to run for president,’ and then they don’t do anything about it, that there’s a distinct difference between that and someone who is actively raising money and spending money.”
Donald F. Burke, attorney for Kennedy, argued that Salmon’s case should not have been filed in state Superior Court, saying that venue is reserved for Kennedy’s presidential rivals. Voters like Salmon are supposed to take their complaints to the New Jersey secretary of state, he said.
Burke has argued that if Kennedy is dropped from the ballot, the winners would be the Democratic and Republican parties, not voters.
“Major political parties would love Salmon to win because what that would do is make a choice of their candidates and no one else,” he said.
New Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way is a defendant in the case. Adam Marshall, attorney for the state, said Friday that if Salmon had filed an objection to Kennedy’s candidacy with the secretary of state instead of with the courts, there likely would already have been a hearing at the Office of Administrative Law and a decision by a judge, and the secretary of state could have responded to those findings, Marshall said.
Salmon maintained he filed in the correct venue because he isn’t challenging Kennedy’s petitions to get on the ballot. He added that taking this matter to the Office of Administrative Law now could delay it further and “limit the rights of myself as well as Mr. Kennedy.”
Way, who is also lieutenant governor, has until Aug. 9 to formally certify which presidential candidates will be on New Jersey’s ballot. Lougy said he understands the urgency of ruling on election matters quickly.
Petitions of electors for president and vice president are due to Way’s office on the 99th day before the general election — that would be Monday, July 29 — and filing objections are due four days after that, on August 2, Marshall noted.
Salmon filed his lawsuit in June. He helped get rapper Ye booted from New Jersey’s ballot in 2020.
While Kennedy’s attorneys fight this case in New Jersey and other states, they scored a win in Nebraska. Kennedy secured enough signatures to appear as a nonpartisan candidate on the ballot in that state despite an objection from its Democratic Party, the state’s secretary of state announced Friday.
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