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Unique Lambertville, NJ café closes suddenly after over 40 years
LAMBERTVILLE — A retro café with its sights set on the lunar calendar is closing after serving near the Delaware River for more than four decades. The sun sets on the Full Moon Café on Sunday, according to two employees at the Lambertville eatery. Located at 23...
New Owners for Café Du Pain Bakery in Lawrence, NJ; Changing Name
I'm so disappointed to hear the news that Café Du Pain Bakery in Lawrence Township has been sold. The bakery in the Lawrence Shopping Center will be getting a new name, according to a new social media post on Tuesday (July 2). The post reads, "Important news. We are...
The best dive bars in New Jersey you need to visit
Everybody has a go-to spot in the neighborhood. It's probably important to qualify the term "dive bar". In my opinion, the definition has changed from the run-down, dirty place that is pictured in movies, to a hyper-local, regular hangout with a decent beer selection. On Wednesday this week, I'll join...
Bucks County, Pennsylvania Game Commission Observing a Rare Medical Occurrence in Local Rabbits
Due to a recent development in animal research, Bucks County and state officials are on the lookout for a developing medical situation. Greg Vellner wrote about the news for The Reporter. The Pennsylvania Game Commission, along with several Bucks County officials, have set up a.research initiatives to monitor Rabbit Hemorrhagic...
Teens prepping to make a musical in Lambertville at Playhouse camp
“Who knows who we will discover?” muses musical composer/lyricist Kate Brennan, who will join playwright/director David Lee White in “Making a Musical: New Theater Workshop for Teens,” a Bucks County Playhouse summer camp for kids running for two weeks beginning July 8 at Lambertville Hall in Lambertville.
A 300-year-old N.J. hotel is reopening with a new restaurant. Here’s what we know.
A centuries-old building is getting a new life on the Delaware River. The Stockton Inn, which was first constructed in the 1700s but has been vacant for seven years, has announced on its website it will reopen this summer. The inn will be soon be home to an upscale Italian restaurant, a tavern and nine hotel rooms, as reported by MyCentralJersey.com.
Stella of New Hope launches new outdoor bar
Stella of New Hope, a modern American restaurant overlooking the Delaware River in the heart of New Hope, has unveiled a new outdoor bar, situated directly beneath its second-floor deck, complete with covered riverfront seating and a new bar menu. Additionally, the waterfront terrace now offers umbrella-shaded full-service tables. Stella...
Award-winning “River Road Residence” stands out in Solebury
New Hope and Solebury are filled with beautiful traditional homes in front of the Delaware River. However, one special property on River Road looks far different than any other home most have seen and it just landed an international award from Architecture & Design Community, a collective that works to recognize architects and designers from around the world and celebrate their innovative contributions.
This 313 Year Old New Jersey Hotel Is Reopening In Hunterdon County
This New Jersey Hotel Was Built Before The Revolutionary War. As you know, if you have followed my articles, I love history and I love talking about history, especially here in the Garden State. New Jersey, one of the original colonies, has a deep history that is among the oldest in American history. So this sorry about a historical New Jersey inn is something I enjoy writing about.
PARX NEW CASINO HOTEL ON HOLD, BUT JUST FOR NOW!
Parx Casino’s plans for a 15-story, 300-room luxury hotel are on hold after parent company, Greenwood Racing Inc., acquired The Inn at Fox Chase after the unresolved nature of Pennsylvania skill games as the reason for the change in direction. Once the legality of skill games is decided by...
“Captured Moments” on display at Artists’ Gallery
Artist Richard Harrington and photographer Ilya Raskin are pleased to announce the opening of their joint show, “Captured Moments,” which runs from Thursday, July 4, to Sunday, Aug. 4. The exhibit features the artists’ work inspired by trips throughout the United States and the world. An opening...
Powerball winning numbers, live results for Monday’s $125M drawing
The Powerball jackpot for Monday’s lottery drawing has increased to an estimated $125 million with a cash option of $59.6 million. The winning numbers were: 5, 9, 32, 39 and 55. The Powerball was 9, with a Power Play of 2X. While no one across the country hit Saturday’s...
Pennsylvania Has 2 Of The Worst Olive Garden Restaurants In US, Study Says
That's according to price-monitoring website Pricelisto, which analyzed TripAdvisor and Google reviews for 882 locations across the country. The Bala Cynwyd and Willow Grove Olive Gardens are the third- and fourth-worst-rated franchises on the list, with only 46.83 percent and 46.89 percent of diners leaving "excellent" reviews, respectively. The only...
Mister Softee ice cream truck to visit The Birches
The Birches is celebrating National Ice Cream Month with Mister Softee on Friday, July 19, from 3-4:30 p.m. Stop by The Birches, 70 Durham Road in Newtown, to receive a $5 coupon – good for one cone of ice cream and one topping – and enter a raffle to win a gift card to a local ice cream shop.
Trenton-Mercer Airport Opens New Taxiway
Mercer County Executive Dan Benson and elected officials from Mercer County held a ribbon cutting on June 25, to mark the opening of the recently completed Parallel Taxiway Delta at Trenton-Mercer Airport. The construction of the Parallel Taxiway Delta creates safer, more efficient, taxiway for aircraft to enter the runway....
Check out this retro soda shop that is all fizz and no flat in Peddler's Village
When Liz Hawkins noticed her coffee customers were more drawn to the unique sodas she offered at her Mama Hawk's Kitchen and Coffee, an idea bubbled up. Could her fun and innovative "Mama Sodas" launch a brand and shop of their own? Two years in, and Fizzy Mama in Peddler's Village in Lahaska turns out to be more than a fizzy fad. It's found success as "a new twist on an old-fashioned soda shop."
Premiere Showcase at Phillips’ Mill presents “The Half of It”
Drama at Phillips’ Mill presents “The Half of It,” a new play written by Domenick Scudera and directed by Griffin Horn, as this year’s Premiere Showcase production. An original, fully developed, never-before-performed play, “The Half of It” runs July 18-20 at 7 p.m. with a 3 p.m. matinee on Sunday, July 21.
Somerset County lottery player wins $50K playing Powerball
A lottery player in Somerset County won $50,000 in the Saturday, June 29, Powerball drawing. The winning ticket was sold at Shop Rite in the Somerset section of Franklin Township, 435 Elizabeth Ave. The winning numbers were: 26, 52, 54, 61 and 69. The Red Powerball number was 25. Players...
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