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New Jersey Man Sees Mountain Lion at Edge of Farm Field
A New Jersey man says he saw what he believes to be a mountain lion last Thursday (June 27th). Meanwhile, the State of New Jersey continues to claim that there are no mountain lions in New Jersey. More mountain lions spotted in New Jersey. If you're new here - welcome!
Grand Avenue Tavern temporarily closes for kitchen renovations
HACKETTSTOWN, NJ (Warren County) – Hackettstown’s Grand Avenue Tavern is temporarily shut down due to kitchen renovations, according to the restaurant’s website. The restaurant closed on Monday, July 1 and will reopen in September 2024. Stay tuned for updates, upcoming events in September and October, menu changes...
Barn Sale and Holiday Cottage Sale on Saturday
A Barn Sale and Holiday Cottage Sale are planned from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, July 6 at Lusscroft Farm, 50 Neilson Road, Wantage. The Lusscroft Barn is filled with tools, toys, jewelry, books, lamps, wall art, sporting goods, decorative items for the home, glassware, kitchen items, craft and pet items, and vintage and collectible items.
Franklin Township NJ: Summer Kickoff Concert with Total Soul
SOMERSET, NJ - Pleasant weather, Motown Classics and Laughter; doesn't that sound like the perfect way to start off summer? With schools ending last week, Franklin Township’s Parks and Rec hosted their ‘Summer Kickoff’ concert yesterday at 6 pm. This event was located at the Township gazebo, with attendees sitting in the grass surrounding it. Headlining this event was the energetic ‘Total Soul’, the same band that performed for the 2023 fireworks. They invoked nostalgia with classics like ‘My Girl’, as well as got the crowd dancing with ‘Billie Jean'. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE...
What’s a Cornish pasty? The secret to this Morris family business' 100-year legacy
For a century, Tom Rodkewitz's little family restaurant in Wharton has specialized in the little, hearty pockets known as Cornish pasties. The pasty − a handheld pie typically filled with meat, potatoes and vegetables − originated as a delicacy for British royalty in the 13th century but established its true identity as workingman's meal for English miners in the 1700s. ...
Hey Kids! Registration is open for Centenary Stage Company
YPW Summer Camp from July 15-August 18, 2024. This 5-week musical theatre program has been designed to meet the needs of beginning, intermediate an advanced performers ages 8 – 18 interested in working in the theatre. The hands-on program utilizes both the classroom and the “production process” to train young people in the theatre arts. The program culminates in a live presentation of select production(s) selected by program director Michael Blevins and is based on enrollment.
Centenary Stage Company Kicks off Summerfest 2024 with Grease
This summer, Centenary Stage Company presents their summer musical series beginning with Grease. Performances for Grease will run July 11 – 21 in the Sitnik Theatre of the Lackland Performing Arts Center of the Centenary University campus at 715 Grand Avenue, Hackettstown, NJ. Tickets for Grease range from $29.50 – $35.00 for adults with discounts available for seniors, students, and children under 12 for select performances. The Summerfest musicals will also feature family night on Thursday evening performances, with a Buy One, Get One ticket special beginning at 5:30 PM in person at the box office. For more information, or to purchase tickets, visit centenarystageco.org or call the Centenary Stage Company box office at (908) 979-0900.
Sussex County Community College Alumnus Directs College’s Summer Musical “Alice by Heart”
NEWTON, N.J. – The visual and performing arts department at Sussex County Community College (SCCC) presents its summer show, “Alice by Heart,” a touching musical inspired by “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” with music by Tony® and Grammy® award-winning creators of “Spring Awakening,” Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater, and book by Steven Sater and Jessie Nelson.
North Warren Art Students Exhibit Their Best
Art students at North Warren Regional High School brought out their best, as the school year closed, with more than a few of the artists pursuing their creative abilities after graduation. In addition to the May 30 art show at the high school, a high point of the year was...
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