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Hunterdon County offers free concert series at Deer Path Park
READINGTON TOWNSHIP, NJ (Hunterdon County) – The 48th Annual Hunterdon County Parks and Recreation summer concert series, Music Under the Stars is in full swing, at Deer Path Park, in Readington Township. The free, family-friendly concerts take place on Thursday evenings at 7:00 p.m. The concert series kicked off...
Bruce Springsteen rocks NJ: This week in Central Jersey history, July 15-21
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band kicked off 15 sold-out shows at Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford on Thursday, July 15, 1999. Scores of ticketless fans waited for hours in the "drop line" near the arena entrance. ...
JD's Liquors Honored by Friendly Sons of St. Patrick in North Hunterdon
CLINTON TOWN, NJ - On July 15, 2024, The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick honored John Durling and his staff from JD’s Liquors for their past and continued support of their organization. Numerous Friendly Sons joined President Russ Crosby and FSSP Irish Festival Weekend Chair Brian Manning and presented John Durling with a plaque and a retired Irish flag that was flown on Main Street in Clinton this year. The flag was signed by members of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Hunterdon Chapter. According to Manning, “JD’s Liquors is a huge supporter of all our events, especially...
Surprises Inside – Take a Tour of New Jersey’s Strangest House
At first glance, this home looks straight out of a sci-fi movie, but it's not. If the outside is this intriguing, imagine what the inside looks like. This unusual house is in Harding Township (Morristown) in Morris County. 75 Sand Spring Rd. is the location of this 14,000-square-foot home sitting...
John Shedd Designs at The Tomato Factory Offers a Display of His Ceramics Creations
ON DISPLAY: Artisan John Shedd is shown by his featured entry at the New Jersey State Museum in 2017. The exhibit, “Fifty of Fifty,” honored 50 leading New Jersey artists who had received state grants for their work during the past 50 years. Talent, imagination, skill, and experience...
Somerville Street Fair Features Hand-stitched, Hand-carved, Hand-knit and Hand-woven Homemade Goods
SOMERVILLE, NJ - Sunday's Somerville Market on Main Street featured dozens of vendors selling hand-stitched, hand-carved, hand-knit, hand-woven homemade products, as well as original paintings, jewelry and ceramics. Those Main Street businesses that chose to remain open benefited from the increased street traffic, with shoppers heading indoors to escape the heat and humidity of another 90-degree day.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Also hosting a display was the Ubuntu Cultural Pavilion, which featured a collection of historic Paul Robeson memorabilia and artifacts. Robeson, who attended Somerville High School, was an All-American football player and valedictorian at Rutgers University. He went on to earn a law degree and became a world-acclaimed actor and activist. The street fair was sponsored and hosted by the Downtown Somerville Alliance. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Upcoming novel details young man's coming of age in early 1990s Bound Brook
The year is 1991. You are a young man in a small town, finding your way in life. Places like the ice cream shop and theater are the monuments of your youth. That warm nostalgia is what an author who grew up in Bound Brook and South Bound Brook is hoping to evoke in his upcoming novel about life in those towns on the opposite sides of the Raritan River.
Shaq’s Big Chicken Comes to NJ; More Food News
Newark native and basketball legend Shaquille O’Neal is the man behind Big Chicken, a fast-casual fried chicken chain. Big Chicken got its start in 2018 in Las Vegas and now has more than 30 locations across the country; the new Bridgewater restaurant, set to open July 18, marks the first location in O’Neal’s home state of New Jersey. Big, loaded fried chicken sandwiches can come topped with options like spicy sauces, mac and cheese, and crispy onions. Popcorn chicken, chicken tenders, salads, fries, shakes and sundaes make up the rest of the menu.
Hopewell Yard Becomes Wildlife Sanctuary
On Thursday, July 25 from 7pm to 8pm, Hopewell’s own Kirsi Bhasin will share her three-year journey of transforming her property into a haven for native plants and wildlife. This virtual lecture, part of the Thursday Night Nature series, is presented by Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve. Over three...
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