Audubon
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Great new unique cheesesteak shop in South Jersey
My son moved to a new town in South Jersey, not far from where I used to live in Audubon. He asked me to pick up some cheesesteaks and salads at a place I had never heard of before. There's a reason for that. It's brand new and they're already...
South Jersey’s best new burgers are smashed inside this tiny shack. Get in line.
Smash burgers are buzzing and that’s no secret. It seems like it’s impossible to scroll social media without coming across some sort of smashed beef patty slathered in sauce and dropped on a fluffy bun. Plenty of eateries are adding smash burgers to their menus and those that...
Angelo's Pizza opens new location in Camden County
Sal Cusumano grew up working in South Jersey pizza shops run by his father and two uncles. He also has fond memories of going to his grandfather’s place, Riccardo’s Pizza, when it was at the old Willingboro Plaza. Little Sal would listen to the jukebox. ...
Community says goodbye after rent hike forces beloved South Jersey pizzeria to close
SEWELL, N.J. (CBS) — Ken Ford and Chuck Green have poured their entire lives into the pizza business. The two buddies grew up together in Northeast Philadelphia and began working at a pizza shop together when they were 16. They made their dream come true in their late twenties, opening their own shop, Papa's Pizza, in 1996."I knew Ken was the best pizza maker I ever met in my life," Green said. "I was like, we can do this."Now, that dream is coming to an end. Wednesday was Papa's Pizza's final day. Loyal customers poured through the doors to say...
New owner of iconic South Jersey diner vows to keep it alive
It might not be the prettiest name, but it’s perfectly Jersey. Geets Diner & Bar. That’s pronounced with a hard G. Although how even more Jersey would a diner be if it were a soft G and no S. As in J’eet?. J'eet yet? No? Let's stop...
New Revolving Sushi Bar Expects Fall Opening in Cherry Hill, New Jersey!
Ever been to a revolving sushi bar? Get ready to grab your favorite roll from the conveyor belt in South Jersey!. 42Freeway first caught word back in January that Kura Revolving Sushi Bar is coming to the Garden State Complex in Cherry Hill!. It'll be located right next to the...
Sagami is reopening on Aug. 1
COLLINGSWOOD — Sagami restaurant will reopen and continue on after the death of its family matriarch. The restaurant, part of the Collingswood community since 1974, recently posted an online note that it would be “closed for the foreseeable future due to the passing of co-owner Chizuko Fukuyoshi.” ...
Beloved 13-year-old bat dog for Phillies minor league team in Clearwater retires
A dog who has a very special place with a Philadelphia Phillies minor league team is being celebrated.Layla the bat dog has been helping out the Clearwater Threshers for the past six seasons.The 13-year-old pooch has become a viral sensation for helping retrieve players' bats from the field and last week, she retired from her job."It was emotional. I think we were more overcome with happiness," said Andrew Davis, Layla's owner. "The fans love her. The team loves her. She's as much a part of the staff as anyone else is."Threshers fans love Layla so much, they would boo any player who would try to pick up their own bat.And even though Layla may now be done with the diamond, the torch will soon be passed to her adoptive sister, Lucy."Layla's little sister wants to do everything that Layla does. She thinks Layla is the coolest dog in the world," said Davis.
Wharf walking tour, Beach Boys concert, and more ‘Shore Things’ happening this weekend
Tour Fisherman’s Wharf to learn more about Cape May’s commercial fishing port and where your seafood dinner comes from. Then, don’t miss the Black Eyed Peas in Atlantic City, a silent piano concert on the beach, and The Beach Boys in Ocean City.
In Mount Airy, fox lovers are (illegally) treating local animals for mange. An expert says it’s inherently dangerous and could backfire
It was a warm summer morning and shirtless, sweaty runners were just coming off the Wissahickon Trail. As they ascended out of the picturesque valley in Northwest Philadelphia to start the workday, a woman named Mary and two companions were heading the other direction, already getting down to business. Their...
Adventure Aquarium animals showcase their gold medal talents
Camden, NJ – Adventure Aquarium announced that their animals will be showing of their gold medals talents for the Olympics starting this week. The little blue penguins are going for the gold with their diving skills and swimming through hoops. Button, the Nile hippo, showed her Team USA pride with a red, white, and blue […]
11 Best Philly Cheesesteaks in Philadelphia
Many non-Philadelphians have eaten pale imitations of cheesesteaks at diners, chain restaurants or (eek!) school lunches and even at home. (Steak-umm is still alive and well in the frozen foods section of local American grocery stores.) So it only makes sense that eating a cheesesteak in Philadelphia is a bucket list item for most tourists who visit the city.
5 Fun Pierre Robert Moments, In Honor Of His Birthday
Great day in the morning! Brent Porche here, and in honor of Pierre Robert‘s birthday today (August 1st) I want to share a few memories with our favorite “Good Citizen.”. As a kid, my family and I would listen to all sorts of radio on the dial, primarily oldies and doo-wop. Every so often, we would land on 93.3 on the FM dial and hear a familiar voice: Pierre Robert.
Call of the wild a start of career
BRIDGETON — Not every animal lover can visit a wildlife sanctuary, so Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge in Medford regularly sends staff and a sampling of its permanent menagerie on road trips. Two or three times a week, it is 22-year-old Rileigh Leach behind the wheel to put on another session of “Raptor...
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