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"Diarra From Detroit" Movie Filming At AJ's In Secaucus

SECAUCUS, NJ — A movie called "Diarra From Detroit" filmed in Secaucus this week.The show filmed for two days only, Wednesday and Thursday, according to town Clerk Michael Marras, who approved their permit application to film in town.They filmed at AJ's go-go bar and the surrounding area, he said.The movie has filmed at locations throughout North Jersey, including at the Woodbridge Center Mall. The production company is AP Production Services, based in Carlstadt.The biggest-name actor so far appear...

SECAUCUS, NJ — A movie called "Diarra From Detroit" filmed in Secaucus this week.

The show filmed for two days only, Wednesday and Thursday, according to town Clerk Michael Marras, who approved their permit application to film in town.

They filmed at AJ's go-go bar and the surrounding area, he said.

The movie has filmed at locations throughout North Jersey, including at the Woodbridge Center Mall. The production company is AP Production Services, based in Carlstadt.

The biggest-name actor so far appears to be Morris Chestnut, who starred in the 1991 film "Boyz n the Hood," which also starred Cuba Gooding, Jr.

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According to an online profile of the movie, it's about "Diarra Brickland, a public school teacher with an acerbic sense of humor, begins investigating a cold case after she matches on Tinder with a man she swears was a boy famously abducted in the 90s."

Why are so many movies being made in New Jersey all of a sudden?

Expect to see a lot more movie and TV filming taking place in New Jersey in the next year; Gov. Murphy wants to dramatically increase filmmaking in the state.

The state gives movie studios a tax break equal to 30% to 35% of film production expenses, one of the most generous tax incentives given to film studios out of any state in America. Learn more here: https://www.choosenj.com/busin...

In order to encourage filmmaking, the NJ Motion Picture & Television Commission publishes this list every month of all the movies or TV shows currently being filmed in the state: https://www.nj.gov/state/njfil...

"New Jersey will further solidify its status as an emerging national leader in the television and film industries," said Gov. Murphy, who personally wooed Netflix to open its largest film studio lot in the world at the old Ft. Monmouth Army base in Monmouth County.

Girls Basketball: County finals results, recaps & featured games for Saturday, Feb. 18

SATURDAY, FEB. 18Nominate your game changer now in one of 18 categories decided by fans. • Learn more and make a nomination!FEATURED GAMESCape-Atlantic League Tournament Final1-Mainland 46, 2-Atlantic City 26Hudson County Tournament Final1-Bayonne 53, 3-Secaucus 46Somerset County Tour...

SATURDAY, FEB. 18

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FEATURED GAMES

Cape-Atlantic League Tournament Final

1-Mainland 46, 2-Atlantic City 26

Hudson County Tournament Final

1-Bayonne 53, 3-Secaucus 46

Somerset County Tournament Final

1-Rutgers Prep 64, 2-Gill St. Bernard’s 39

Passaic County Tournament Final

1-Paterson Eastside 50, 2-Wayne Hills 39

Essex County Tournament Final

1-Montclair Immaculate 60, 2-University 54

COUNTY TOURNAMENT SCOREBOARD

TOP 20 SCOREBOARD

SATURDAY’S SCOREBOARD

Saturday, Feb. 18

1-Mainland 46, 2-Atlantic City 26 - Box Score

1-Montclair Immaculate 60, 2-University 54 - Box Score

1-Bayonne 53, 3-Secaucus 46 - Box Score

1-Paterson Eastside 50, 2-Wayne Hills 39 - Box Score

1-Rutgers Prep 64, 2-Gill St. Bernard's 39 - Box Score

BIG NORTH

Pascack Valley 68, Morris Hills 36 - Box Score

Clifton 49, Dwight-Morrow 31 - Box Score

CAPE-ATLANTIC

Clearview 51, Vineland 40 - Box Score

COLONIAL

Sterling 37, Bishop Eustace 34 - Box Score

CVC

Hillsborough 69, West Windsor-Plainsboro North 48 - Box Score

Notre Dame 58, Monroe 44 - Box Score

GMC

Notre Dame 58, Monroe 44 - Box Score

Piscataway Magnet 53, Noor-ul-iman 36 - Box Score

Old Bridge 55, Scotch Plains-Fanwood 50 - Box Score

NJAC

Pascack Valley 68, Morris Hills 36 - Box Score

Hanover Park 52, Livingston 36 - Box Score

OLYMPIC

Sterling 37, Bishop Eustace 34 - Box Score

SEC

Irvington 42, Union 40 - Box Score

Hanover Park 52, Livingston 36 - Box Score

SKYLAND

Hillsborough 69, West Windsor-Plainsboro North 48 - Box Score

TRI-COUNTY

Clearview 51, Vineland 40 - Box Score

UCC

Irvington 42, Union 40 - Box Score

Old Bridge 55, Scotch Plains-Fanwood 50 - Box Score

Independent

Piscataway Magnet 53, Noor-ul-iman 36 - Box Score

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First Look At How The New Secaucus Senior Center Will Look

On Friday, the town of Secaucus released never-before-seen renderings of how the new Senior Center will look. Construction starts in spring:|Updated Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 2:42 pm ETSECAUCUS, NJ — On Friday, the town of Secaucus released never-before-seen renderings of how the new Secaucus Senior Center will look.The new Senior Center will be a two-story building and it will be located on the site of the old senior center, at 101 Centre Avenue. The current building has been closed for several years now, after conta...

On Friday, the town of Secaucus released never-before-seen renderings of how the new Senior Center will look. Construction starts in spring:

|Updated Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 2:42 pm ET

SECAUCUS, NJ — On Friday, the town of Secaucus released never-before-seen renderings of how the new Secaucus Senior Center will look.

The new Senior Center will be a two-story building and it will be located on the site of the old senior center, at 101 Centre Avenue. The current building has been closed for several years now, after contamination was found in the soil, due to an underground oil tank.

Construction on the new Senior Center is scheduled to begin this May or June, and the town is hoping for a spring or summer 2024 opening date, said Secaucus town administrator Gary Jeffas.

The new Senior Center will be mostly for the town's seniors, but it will also serve as a sort of community center: There will be a large room downstairs for senior events and for people to gather; new offices for the Senior Services Dept. and a much larger kitchen to prepare all the Secaucus Meals-on-Wheels deliveries. There will also be a community room upstairs that anyone in the community, plus seniors, can use for meetings or community events, said Jeffas.

It will cost approximately $9.9 million to build the new Senior Center, and Secaucus' Congressman, Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-NJ9), secured $950,000 from the federal government to help pay for it.

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"We needed this money to get the new Senior Center," said Secaucus Mayor Gonnelli in a press conference announcing the funding Friday morning. "Thank you so much to our congressman Bill Pascrell. I can't say enough about him."

It was Jeffas who applied for the federal funding in 2021 and had the town's first application rejected, as part of a much larger federal funding package that was approved by the House of Representatives, but did not pass through the Senate. Jeffas applied again for the $950,000 and was approved in 2022.

"It was cheaper to tear down the old senior center and build a new one than to do remediation from the oil tank," said Jeffas Friday morning. "We would have had to tear up the entire basement. It would have been very expensive."

"You're going to have a very nice building when you finally get this done," Congressman Pascrell told the Secaucus mayor and town Council Friday morning.

North 2, Group 2 girls basketball recaps: Craigwell reaches 1,000 career points

Alyssa Craigwell led all scorers with 28 points, eight rebounds, and seven steals to advance first-seeded Secsaucus past eighth-seeded Rutherford, 48-33, in Rutherford in the North Jersey, Section 2, Group 2 quarterfinal round.Mia Cruz added six points for Secaucus (26-3).Secaucus jumped to an early 18-point lead after the first quarter and led by 11. At 1:47 in the second quarter, Secaucus’s Alyssa Craigwell scored her 1,000th point via an assist from Gianna D’Avanzo. Craigwell only needed 18 points to reach 1,000 ...

Alyssa Craigwell led all scorers with 28 points, eight rebounds, and seven steals to advance first-seeded Secsaucus past eighth-seeded Rutherford, 48-33, in Rutherford in the North Jersey, Section 2, Group 2 quarterfinal round.

Mia Cruz added six points for Secaucus (26-3).

Secaucus jumped to an early 18-point lead after the first quarter and led by 11. At 1:47 in the second quarter, Secaucus’s Alyssa Craigwell scored her 1,000th point via an assist from Gianna D’Avanzo. Craigwell only needed 18 points to reach 1,000 career points before today’s game and now has 1010 career points.

Taida Bicic led Rutherford (14-10) with 14 points.

Secaucus will host fourth-seeded Dayton in the semifinal round on Saturday.

Editor’s note: This story has been corrected to indicate the nature of the play in which Craigwell scored her 1000th point.

Madison 62, Lyndhurst 24

Second-seeded Madison cruised past No. 10-seed Lyndhurst, 62-24, in Madison.

Charlotte Tuhy led Madison (21-4) with 22 points, while Gwen Tuhy added nine.

Madison, now owners of a six-game winning streak, led by 23 points at the half after a 22-point first quarter.

Brooke Harper led Lyndhurst (16-11) with eight points. Madison will host sixth-seeded Hanover Park in the semifinal round on Saturday.

Hanover Park 62, Newark Central 32

Samantha Cicerone led sixth-seeded Hanover Park with 15 points and five rebounds, blowing past third-seeded Newark Central, 62-32, in Newark.

Arianna Allonardo added 13 points and six rebounds for Hanover Park (18-10).

Hanover Park led by 22 points at the half.

Newark Central fell to 18-10 on the season. Hanover Park will face second-seeded Madison in the semifinal round on Saturday.

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American Dream Ferris Wheel Fined By State For Not Accepting Cash

The trend of many businesses going "cash-less" is 100 percent illegal, says the NJ Attorney General.|Updated Fri, Feb 10, 2023 at 1:32 pm ETEAST RUTHERFORD, NJ — This week, the Ferris wheel operator at American Dream mega-mall was fined by the state because they have been trying to discourage customers from paying with cash.New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin announced the fine Tuesday, along with fines against three other businesses he says refused to accept cash, including Hidden Grounds Coffee i...

The trend of many businesses going "cash-less" is 100 percent illegal, says the NJ Attorney General.

|Updated Fri, Feb 10, 2023 at 1:32 pm ET

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ — This week, the Ferris wheel operator at American Dream mega-mall was fined by the state because they have been trying to discourage customers from paying with cash.

New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin announced the fine Tuesday, along with fines against three other businesses he says refused to accept cash, including Hidden Grounds Coffee in Hoboken.

According to the AG, Skyviews of America, LLC, which operates the mall's "Dream Wheel," prefers to accept credit or debit cards only.

When a customer tries to pay in cash, Dream Wheel staff requires them to purchase gift cards from another merchant, which comes with a surcharge.

Skyviews of America was given a $1,000 fine and a warning to end the practice, or they could be shut down by the state. You can read their violation here: https://nj.gov/oag/newsrelease...

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Today, there is a trend of many businesses going "cash-less."

It is illegal, said NJ Attorney General Platkin, the state's top law enforcement officer. Many poor people simply do not have credit or debit cards.

“New Jersey consumers deserve to be able to pay however they can,” he said. “Many consumers from underrepresented communities do not have access to bank accounts or credit cards."

“The law protects consumers’ right to pay for goods and services with cash," said Cari Fais, acting director of the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs, a powerful state agency that protects consumers' rights in New Jersey.

Merchants in New Jersey must always give consumers the option to pay cash.

And, while businesses are allowed to charge credit card surcharges, they are required to disclose those fees prior to purchase. Businesses are expressly forbidden from advertising one price and then charging a higher fee when a customer goes to pay.

If you want to report a New Jersey business you think is not being fair or honest with customers, file an online complaint with the Division of Consumer Affairs. Consumers can also call 1-800-242-5846 to receive a complaint form by mail.

American Dream also sued this week over last April's shooting at the mall

This comes the same week American Dream owners Triple Five Group were sued by a former security director at the mall, who said he was fired after last April's shooting in one of the mall's parking decks.

The security director, Jonathan Silva, claims he was wrongfully fired after he pointed out inadequacies in mall security after the shooting. Read that whole story on NorthJersey.com.

Former American Dream employee says he was scapegoated for shooting at mall

Three other NJ businesses fined for not accepting cash

As part of the Attorney General's crackdown on businesses that refuse to accept cash, three other NJ businesses were named this week, for either not accepting cash or for charging credit card surcharges.

They are:

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