By TAPINTO NUTLEY STAFF
March 16, 2021 at 7:21 PM
Lamps in Nutley s Memorial Park are Green for St. Patrick s Day. (photo courtesy Alex Fagioli)
Lamps in Nutley s Memorial Park are Green for St. Patrick s Day. (photo courtesy Alex Fagioli)
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March 16, 2021 at 7:21 PM
NUTLEY, NJ The Township of Nutley Board of Commissioners issued a proclamation at the March 16, 2021 open public meeting to recognize the Nutley Irish American Association.
The proclamation was approved by Mayor Mauro Tucci, Commissioner Tom Evans, Commissioner John V. Kelly III, Commissioner Alphonse Petracco, and Commissioner Joseph P. Scarpelli.
WHEREAS, many people of Irish Heritage have made their homes in Nutley, New Jersey and have become leaders in government, education, business and science; and
February 6, 2021 at 8:40 PM
NUTLEY, NJ - In honor of Black History Month, Nutley Town Hall was illuminated in the colors of the Pan-African flag Sat. Feb. 6, 2021. This was the first time Black History Month was marked in such an outward fashion.
The Pan-African flag, first adopted in 1920, consists of Red, Black, and Green stripes. As its impossible to project black light, red and green illumination was used.
Red represents the blood that united all people of Black African ancestry. It also represents the blood that was shed for liberation. Black represents black people whose existence is affirmed on the flag, and green represents the abundant wealth of the African continent.
By JOHN REITMEYER
January 22, 2021 at 11:27 AM
The state was charged millions of dollars in fees last year to help New Jersey keep its budget afloat.
The state was charged millions of dollars in fees last year to help New Jersey keep its budget .
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January 22, 2021 at 11:27 AM
The state was charged millions of dollars in fees last year to help New Jersey keep its budget afloat.
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By DEBORAH ANN TRIPOLDI
January 20, 2021 at 12:06 PM “Regardless of affiliation, what went on at the Capitol on Jan. 6 was not only dangerous but unlawful. All protests must remain peaceful and not violent,” “Regardless of affiliation, what went on at the Capitol on Jan. 6 was not only dangerous but .
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January 20, 2021 at 12:06 PM
NUTLEY, NJ - Mayor/Parks and Recreation Commissioner Mauro G. Tucci made a statement on behalf of the Nutley Board of Commissioners condemning the acts of insurrection on the Capitol on Jan. 6 during the Tuesday, Jan. 19 public meeting.
Tucci offered condolences to those who died and well wishes to those injured. “Regardless of affiliation, what went on at the Capitol on Jan. 6 was not only dangerous but unlawful. All protests must remain peaceful and not violent,” he said.
By DEBORAH ANN TRIPOLDI
December 12, 2020 at 7:11 AM
Mayor Mauro Tucci and Commissioners Al Petracco, Joseph Scarpelli and Thomas Evans at the Holiday Tree and Menorah Lighting Ceremony.
Mayor Mauro Tucci and Commissioners Al Petracco, Joseph Scarpelli and Thomas Evans at the Holiday .
Credits: Deborah Ann Tripoldi
Due to safety concerns because of the pandemic only the township officials, members of the police and fire department and the Weir Family were present.
Due to safety concerns because of the pandemic only the township officials, members of the police .
Credits: Deborah Ann Tripoldi
New fire chief, Henry Meola (far right) and members of Nutley Fire Department Engine3 at Nutley’s Tree and Menorah Lighting Ceremony on Monday, Dec. 7.