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Wacky New Jersey Breakfast Spot Recognized for Best Waffles in America
In New Jersey, we take our waffles seriously; frozen waffles just don’t cut it. I have nothing against Eggos—they're handy to have in the freezer for emergencies—but here, it's all about the real deal. When you think of waffles in New Jersey, one word should immediately come...
Street is Named After New Jersey Music Legend
New Jersey has spawned quite a few legends in the music business. Our history of providing some of the best to the world of music goes back a very long time. The list seems neverending. As time goes by, those in the younger generation may blurt out names like Bruce...
South Jersey Police Officer makes little Spider-Man smile
I have told the story of my car being stolen when I moved into my Boston apartment many years ago. And my brother's car window was smashed outside our Georgetown apartment so the thief could steal the change in the cup holder. Danika Thanes Cubbage from Willingboro had her car...
Uncovering The Mystery Behind New Jersey’s Giant Bottle Structures
I have passed this giant "thing" several times. Is it what I think it is?. I always see this, and I know you have passed this too. There's one in Berkeley Township on Rt. 9, too. Each time I go by one of these, I always want to ask, "What is that huge thing on the side of Rt. 9?"
Jersey Cash 5 ticket worth $2.4 million sold at N.J. deli
A jackpot-winning Jersey Cash 5 lottery ticket worth $2,439,721 was purchased at a deli in Monmouth County for Thursday’s drawing, officials said. The lucky ticket was sold at Wilson Avenue Deli on Wilson Avenue in the Port Monmouth section of Middletown, the New Jersey Lottery said Friday. Thursday’s winning...
NJ sues hospital for snitching on pregnant patients
TRENTON – State officials have filed a discrimination lawsuit against a South Jersey hospital network for secretly drug testing women as they arrived to give birth to newborns. Virtua Health — and its network of hospitals in Voorhees, Mount Holly, and Camden — were the focus of the suit...
Is This One Of New Jersey’s Most Haunted Hotels?
If you've been inside the most haunted hotel in New Jersey, you might be able to feel it as soon as you walk into the door. The most haunted hotel in New Jersey, according to one major publication is the Southern Mansion in Cape May. The Most Haunted Hotels In...
NJ campus ranks as one of the most beautiful in the U.S.
There’s something magical about walking around certain college campuses in the fall. I recently had the chance to go back to my alma mater in September (shout out to TCNJ!) and it was beyond nostalgic to be there for the changeover from summer to autumn. Much to my chagrin,...
New Jersey Best “Hole in the Wall” Restaurant is One of the Best in the US
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...
New True Crime Show Philly Homicide Covers Harrowing Murders As Told By City's Toughest Detectives
As an upcoming true crime series makes clear — Philadelphia is not always the City of Brotherly Love. The new docuseries premieres Saturday, October 26 at 9 p.m. following a new episode of Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins. Born and raised in the City of Brotherly Love, Lt. Chris...
Another Massive Recall Could Affect Thousands Of New Jersey Drivers
Recalls seem to be rampant in and around the Garden State right now and it's kind of alarming. For example, last month we had an apple juice recall, the juice was being recalled due to higher-than-allowed levels of arsenic being found in the apple juice. More on that here, but...
$937,000 — NJ business owner admits failure to collect and pay over taxes
An Ocean County business owner has admitted failing to collect and pay over employee taxes to the tune of over $937,000. Authorities say on Thursday, 44-year-old Gerard Artz of Brick pleaded guilty in Trenton federal court to an information charging him with one count of failure to collect and pay over taxes.
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