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FOOD & DRINK
You Have to Try Out New Jersey’s Best Hole-In-The-Wall Restaurant
In a recent article, I read from lovefood.com, they did the number one "hole in the wall" restaurant in each state in the US. It's crazy to see so many "hole-in-the-wall" restaurants that are truly delicious. I remember growing up in Pennsylvania and there were so many of these little...
N.J.’s Renauld White, barrier-breaking model and ‘Guiding Light’ actor, dead at 80
Renauld White, a model and actor from New Jersey and trailblazer in the world of fashion, has died. White, 80, was the first African American male model to cover GQ magazine in 1979. The Newark native worked with designers including Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Jeffrey Banks, Dolce & Gabbana, Donna...
Enjoy summer salads and crispy chicken at North Jersey's 12 new restaurants
Happy summer, North Jersey! The bees are buzzing, the birds are singing and the dads are in the backyard grilling everything from pork ribs to beef patties. Sigh a deep breath of relief — we've reached the best time of the year. ...
Movie theater with 270-degree panoramic screen coming to American Dream megamall
An eight-screen movie theater is slated to open at the American Dream mall in East Rutherford with a date yet to be determined, company executives announced Tuesday morning. The theater will be operated by Missouri-based B&B, the nation’s fifth largest movie theater chain. It will feature ScreenX technology, which...
Local Flavor Face-Off: Key Lime Pie
In this “Local Flavor Face-Off,” we’re focusing on Florida’s official state pie—Key Lime Pie! Its buttery graham cracker crust, chilled tangy, sweet and creamy key lime filling and whipped cream topping make it the perfect pie to enjoy in summer. Fun fact: The pie may...
NJ sushi restaurant named one of the top 100 in the country
New Jersey’s culinary expertise continues on, this time in the form of sushi. You can always get any kind of cuisine in our state. You name it and we have got it. Not only that, but we’ll also do it better than anyone else. Which is why it’s...
TSA expects record-breaking week for travel for 4th of July holiday weekend
The Fourth of July travel rush is underway as records are expected to be broken over the holiday weekend.The TSA says they are prepared to screen more than 32 million people through the 8th, which would be a 5.4% increase around this time last year.The TSA at Newark Airport set a record last Thursday for the most screenings in one day at TSA checkpoints at the airport. Officials say 83,687 people were screened and it was the busiest day ever at a New Jersey airport.Last Friday was the fourth busiest day for TSA, screening 2.93 million people at airports nationwide.While...
Florham Park’s 67th Annual Fourth of July Parade
We are excited to announce Florham Park’s 67th Annual Fourth of July Parade. It is reported to be the longest continuously running 4th of July Parade in NJ. This year our theme is “Happy 125th Birthday, Florham Park”. Join us for an exciting day of events!. The...
Groovy! Relive the ‘70s at this retro New Jersey FroYo restaurant
Looking to cool down this summer while also experiencing the nostalgia of the ‘70s? Then you should find your old tie-dye shirt and check out this funky place in Bloomingdale that opened in March: Retro Froyo. A comforting combination of modern desserts and classic decor, you’ll relive your childhood...
Air traffic controller shortage causing flight delays at Newark airport
A severe air traffic controller shortage is causing significant backups and an FAA ground stop at Newark International Airport on Monday.The FAA is warning airlines and pilots to expect departure delays and airborne holding for up to two hours.All flights from DC area airports and Charlotte are being held at their origin airports.The FAA released a statement regarding the delays:"The FAA is slowing flights into and out of Newark Liberty International Airport due to air traffic controller staffing issues at the New York Terminal Radar Approach Control (N90). Real-time updates are available for the public on www.fly.faa.gov."The controllers all work...
#DestinationNutley - Fourth of July, Fireworks, and Food
NUTLEY, NJ - Today means three things in Nutley: Fourth of July, fireworks, and food. After gorging on food from the grill all day, head to the Nutley Park Oval at 6 p.m. for the township's annual fireworks show.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Fireworks begin after dark, somewhere closer to 8:30 p.m., but before that there is a dance party featuring DJMC Entertainment. Some of Nutley's favorite food destinations will remain open tonight to serve the local celebrants. Cuppily, at the corner of Franklin Ave. and Chestnut St. will be open serving both hot and iced...
City of Plainfield Announces Thursday Night Movies for July
PLAINFIELD, NJ — Continuing its tradition, the City of Plainfield announced its Thursday night movies for July, to be shown on the lawn at City Hall. While last year had four movies, this year will feature two. These showings typically start at dusk, which is around 8:30pm this time of year. On July 11, residents are invited to watch Kung Fu Panda 4, the latest in a series that came out in March of this year. The rain date is Friday, July 12.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER On July 25, the movie will be Elemental, a 2023 romantic comedy-drama film produced by Pixar. The rain date is Friday, July 26. Both movies are family-friendly and rated PG. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
The Chairs are Coming Out for Chatham's Fourth of July Parade
CHATHAM, NJ -- The tradition of saving a spot along the parade route on Main Street continued on Tuesday with Chatham residents beginning to put out their chairs for Thursday's annual Fourth of July Parade. Chatham's 70th Fourth of July Parade is set to start at 10:30 a.m., starting at the intersection of Hillside Avenue and Main Street, and ending at the Chatham Middle School.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Chatham Borough Fire Chief Peter Glogolich, a 42-year member of Chatham Borough's Volunteer Fire Department, will be honored as the Grand Marshal for the 2024 Independence Day Parade. The Chatham Fire Department Association organizes the parade on Independence Day, as well as the fireworks at night, which is held at the middle school. DOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
A Farm to Table Experience: D’Boathaus
On the shores of beautiful Greenwood Lake in Hewitt sits D’Boathaus, a dining spot quickly becoming known for its modern American cuisine, handcrafted cocktails, craft beers and spacious outdoor patio where patrons can enjoy lake views as they dine. The “farm to table” establishment opened in July 2023, bringing excitement to greater West Milford and helping to make it a destination for boaters and food enthusiasts throughout the region.
How Historical is Hackensack? This Book Will Show How "The Past is Still Present"
HACKENSACK, NJ - There's nothing quite like a little history in your own backyard, especially on Independence Day. Historian Al Frazza has recently published a coffee table book of NJ Revolutionary War historical site photos titled, The Past Still Present: Revolutionary War New Jersey in Photos.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER "Hackensack is heavily featured in the book, which is fitting because of the role it played during the Revolutionary War," Frazza said. "The book has images of the Enoch Poor statue, the burned courthouse site in the Green, the First Reformed Church Cemetery, and the 'Soldiers of the Revolution' gravestone in the Reformed Dutch Cemetery." The book also contains images from many other towns throughout Bergen County, such as Alpine, Dumont, Englewood, Fort Lee, Garfield, Hillsdale, Ho-Ho-Kus, Leonia, Mahwah, River Edge, River Vale, Tenafly, and Wallington. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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