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Hoboken Historical Museum Hosts St Ann's Feast Photo Collection
HOBOKEN, NJ - The Hoboken Historical Museum hosted the launch “On The Steps of St. Ann’s: A Collection of Photographs from The Feast 2001-2022 by Bob Delevante”.in the upper gallery on Sunday. This exhibit is a retrospective of 16 black and white and color photographs documenting the extraordinary traditions associated with the Saint Ann Feast, from the zeppole stands, festive decorations, and throngs of visitors overtaking 7th and Jefferson Street. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Hoboken has a prominent Italian population, many of whom descended from immigrants who arrived from San Giacomo, a province...
Dog adoption fees waived at the Animal Care Centers of NYC
NEW YORK (PIX11) — If you’ve been thinking of adopting a furry friend, today might be the day. In honor of New York City’s Adopt-A-Dog Day, the Animal Care Centers of NYC in partnership with Royal Canin Pet Food will waive adoption fees for pups at their shelters on Wednesday. New pet parents will also […]
Dave Portnoy’s pizza festival is coming and 8 joints are from NJ
If pizza were a nation, Barstool Sports’ Dave Portnoy would be its president. When it comes to pizza Portnoy might arguably be the most important man on the planet. His reviews can make or break a pizza shop. I had some hometown pride myself when he went to Nancy’s Town House in Rahway (I was born and raised there) and gave it an 8.8. He also loved the atmosphere inside but as almost always did his review standing just outside.
Take your child to a free show as Kids' Night on Broadway returns
Kids' Night on Broadway returns Tuesday, Aug. 20. The program, propelled by the Broadway League, allows children 18 and under to attend a Broadway show for free when accompanied by an adult paying full price. The offer is applied as 50 percent off each ticket when purchased as a pair. ...
World-Famous New York Eatery Named ‘Best Under-The-Radar Steakhouse’
A Hudson Valley restaurant, with locations worldwide, was named the best under-the-radar steakhouse. The website Cheapism named the best "under-the-radar" steakhouse in New York State. Cheapism selected an underrated steakhouse from all 50 states. "These are generally not the steak world's usual suspects — but instead, chef- or family-owned steak...
Plans for massive Brooklyn nightclub — with capacity for 1,000 partygoers — spark backlash: ‘Magnet for the most entitled’
You won’t find these Brooklynites in da club. Plans for a massive new nightclub in Greenpoint — which would stay open until 4 a.m. and hold up to 1,000 partygoers — are drawing fierce backlash from local officials and residents, who fear it will ruin the rhythm of the trendy neighborhood. Hospitality giant Tao Hospitality Group, which operates popular party spots Marquee in Chelsea and Loosie’s Nightclub in Lower Manhattan, is eyeing waterfront space overlooking the East River for a “new entertainment concept.” The proposed venue at 25 Franklin St. was previously the industrial site of the short-lived ArtsDistrict Brooklyn and, before that,...
Holy Carp! 12 Pond Fish Caught in Nutley's Mudhole
NUTLEY, NJ - When asked what he did this summer, Nutley resident Thomas "TJ" Ricci will have a fish story to tell. This past Saturday, Ricci was fishing at the Mudhole in Memorial Park when a fish nibbled his line. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Knowing that some may think this is a fish story, Ricci handed his phone to a person in the park who snapped a picture for evidence. His wife Marissa Chasmar knew this was a story that had to be told, so she shared the story with us. Chasmar said he had...
N.Y. Lottery: NYC winner scores $50K with Powerball third-prize ticket
A third-prize Powerball ticket worth $50,000 was recently sold in New York City, according to lottery officials. The New York Lottery announced the winning ticket for the July 22 drawing matched four white balls and the red Powerball. It was sold at 9th Ave Tobacco & Smoke Shop, located at 334 9th Ave., in Manhattan.
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