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Bucks County Cheesesteak Spot Listed as One of the Best in the Philadelphia Region
Curly's Comfort Foods in Levittown has been listed as one of the best cheesesteak shops in the area. There is a new array of cheesesteak shops that have sprung up in the Philadelphia region over the last four years, offering new takes on this old favorite, writes Matthew Korfhage for northjersey.com.
Warrington Restaurant Ranked One of the Five Best Pizza Spots in Pennsylvania
The Bucks County pizza spot now has a well-respected title in the local food industry. An eatery in Warrington has been named one of the top five pizza restaurants in the entire state of Pennsylvania, a rare and coveted accolade. Jason Rathman wrote about the Bucks County pizza spot for PhillyBite Magazine.
In studio with “The Last of the Red Hot Mamas”
Cast members Ryann Redmond and Rheaume Crenshaw from “The Last of the Red Hot Mamas” joined us in studio. The new musical follows the inspiring life of Sophie Tucker, a performer with a booming voice who persevered despite being an outcast. “Once we put those costumes on and those wigs on it just kind of […]
Shelter Me: Marina the shepherd mix is looking for a playful home
This week, 6abc's Shelter Me spotlighted Harley's Haven, a non-profit, foster-based animal rescue located in Perkasie, Pennsylvania.Harley's Haven works to get dogs out of kill shelters and unwanted situations. Their goal is to pair dogs with safe, loving forever homes.Kimberly Cary, a volunteer with Harley's Haven, introduced us to the fun-loving and playful Marina. Marina is an eight month old shepherd mix who came to Harley's Haven from ACCT Philly.Marina loves everyone she meets and would work great in just about any home. She would work best with an active family who can keep up with her playfulness and energy.If you are interested in adopting Marina or any of her rescue friends, please visit https://harleyshavendogrescue.com/
'Harmful Algae' Closes Gifford Pinchot State Park To Swimmers
Due to "harmful algae conditions," the beach is closed until " acceptable water sample test results are received," park management said on Facebook. Boating and fishing are still permitted, but parkgoers should take caution to avoid direct contact with the water. Officials say to:. Wash hands after coming into contact...
Doylestown’s Summer Concert Series Will Feature the Party/Dance Band Legacy
DOYLESTOWN, PA—A popular party/dance band will take the stage on Wednesday night at Doylestown’s Central Park when the band Legacy plays at the Thompson Performing Arts Summer Concert Series on July 10. Legacy promises to provide “a high-energy, feel-great punch of a performance.” Expect to hear current hits along with ‘90s favorites, Motown chart toppers and classic rock. The nine-piece lineup keeps dance floors packed as they play up and down the East Coast.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER All shows are free and start at 7 p.m. at the C&N Amphitheater in Central...
Stove and Co. Restaurant Group and Jasper’s Backyard Owners Announce Rooster’s, Coming to Glenside
Stove and Co. Restaurant Group will team up with the owners of Jasper’s Backyard to open Rooster’s at 294 N. Keswick Avenue. Justin Weathers, Joe Monnich and Glenside native Matt Moyer (Stove and Tap, Al Pastor, Joey Chops, GBU) and Chris Magarity (Jasper’s Backyard) will open the classic American pub with a focus on great food and drinks, a welcoming and lively atmosphere, and customer service that will have locals feeling like royalty. The new bar, restaurant and community space will occupy the former home of Keswick Tavern. Rooster’s will pay homage to Moyer’s recently deceased father, who was very involved and well known in the Glenside community.
Author’s Query: Do Readers Have Memories of Einstein in Princeton? And Who Are These Girls With Einstein?
Norwalk, CT – I am a member of the Class of 1968 at Princeton University. I grew up in town and lived on Mercer Road just mile from 112 Mercer Street, where Einstein lived and where I once met him. Inspired by this meeting, I have been working for three years on a unique book about him. I have collected 200 anecdotes along with pictures of Princeton residents who had encounters with Einstein, plus 135 stories about colleagues and friends; stories about the development of the H-bomb right under Einstein’s nose; things he didn’t know, like how...
Former Diverse Dance Company space within Jenkintown Wells Fargo building is up for lease
5,500 sf of flex space is available in the Wells Fargo Building at 400 Old York Road in Jenkintown, the former home of Diverse Dance Company. According to the listing, the space exists in the building’s basement and is available August 1. From the description:. Amazing opportunity located in...
Stove & Co. Restaurant Group, Jasper’s Backyard Join Forces to Open Rooster’s in Glenside
Stove & Co. Restaurant Group and Jasper’s Backyard are joining forces to open Rooster’s, a classic American pub, in Glenside. The restaurant groups are combining the powers of their two teams to make a powerful local bar, restaurant, and community space in the former Keswick Tavern home. Stove...
Godshall’s Expands Distribution of Smoked Meats, Including Beef and Turkey Bacon
Souderton, Pa.-based smoked meats specialist Godshall’s announced on Monday an expansion of its real wood smoked Beef Bacon distribution to Albertsons Companies stores in California, Colorado, and the Southwest region. Godshall’s uncured Turkey Bacon is now available at several major retailers including Albertsons, Safeway, Vons, Pavilions, Randalls, Tom Thumb,...
Now Working Mostly Offstage, Marc Uys Makes Sure the Princeton Symphony Orchestra Doesn't Miss a Beat
Princeton, NJ – The year that the Princeton Symphony Orchestra (PSO) arrived on the Princeton scene, 1980, was coincidentally the same year I started working fulltime for the Princeton Packet. One of my very first assignments was to interview PSO’s founding director Portia Sonnenfeld, a pianist, cellist, conductor, teacher, philanthropist, director of the orchestra program at Princeton High School, and beautiful individual inside and out. I found her to be simply the best without a hint of intimidating superciliousness. She died at the height of her professional achievements at the age of 53 in 1987. But her...
To the Editor: Morven Museum & Garden Grateful for Large and Lively Community Participation
Princeton, NJ – On Thursday, July 4th, our Fourth of July Jubilee theme was Civic Season, a national program of activities helping us to us better understand our past and shape the future. On behalf of Morven Museum & Garden, we thank the outstanding group of community partners who shared our vision of adding this important educational component to the celebratory activities: Historical Society of Princeton, Paul Robeson House of Princeton, People & Stories/Gente y Cuentos, Princeton Academy of Art, Princeton Public Library, RevolutionNJ, YWCA Princeton, Witherspoon-Jackson Historical and Cultural Society.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE...
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