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FOOD & DRINK
This New Jersey Steakhouse Named as One of the Best in America
If there is one food that makes my mouth water it is STEAK! Just looking at the photo above makes my mouth water. Steak is a delicious protein; there are so many ways to prepare it and so many different cuts. There are several fantastic cuts to choose from. Everyone has their favorite but for me, I love ribeye, filet mignon, t-bone, and porterhouse! I would have to say it's a toss-up between the ribeye and filet mignon.
More hunting: The simple solution to NJ deer problem
In 2018, Saddle River finally became so fed up with deer overtaking their neighborhoods that in 2018 they began to fight, and they won the right to start removing what was becoming a true menace in their town. In order to protect the quality of life and safety of the...
Boy Bands Make 2000s Dreams Come True With Mall Tour Revival In Paramus (Photos)
Members from some of the most popular boy bands of the 2000s made dreams come true for fans in New Jersey with a performance at Westfield's Garden State Plaza Saturday, June 29. Chris Kirkpatrick, of NSYNC, BBMak , O-Town, Jeff Timmons of 98 Degrees, Brad Fischetti, the sole surviving member...
Short film coming to Westwood depicts mother's fight to keep her child's killer in jail
On April 19, 1973, Rosemarie D’Alessandro’s life was changed forever. On Holy Thursday, her 7-year-old daughter, Joan, walked just a few houses down the street to deliver Girl Scout Cookies to their neighbor, Joseph McGowan. Joan was a talented ballet dancer, had a knack for the piano and loved dogs. She had a bright smile and was a caring child. ...
Huge Asian food court to open in New Jersey
H Mart, one of the biggest international supermarkets in the country, has announced plans to open a huge Asian food court in the American Dream Mall in East Rutherford. According to a release, the food court will feature 11 different dining options, featuring things like:. ⚫ K-Town Hero: Crafted by...
NJ sushi restaurant named one of the top 100 in the country
New Jersey’s culinary expertise continues on, this time in the form of sushi. You can always get any kind of cuisine in our state. You name it and we have got it. Not only that, but we’ll also do it better than anyone else. Which is why it’s...
The NYC Walking Tour Redefining What Qualifies as Queer History
To the untrained eye, a Close Friends Collective tour could appear to be just a particularly inquisitive group of buddies out for a leisurely stroll in downtown Manhattan. But what’s actually happening is much more special. Close Friends Collective is a public history organization that takes locals and tourists...
New City Market mural a reflection of the community
Those visiting or just passing by the City Market on North Market Street will now be greeted by the mural “We Are Community”. For owners Bill and Marion Booth, it creates a vision of what the City Market is all about. “It represents everything I feel about our community and what the community represents,” said […] The post New City Market mural a reflection of the community appeared first on Washington Daily News.
This Hudson Valley Deli Turns Into a Concert Venue After Dark
Have you ever seen a concert at an Italian deli? You really should. Recently I found out that one of my all-time favorite bands was reuniting for a rare concert. Better yet, this once-in-a-lifetime event would be happening right here in the Hudson Valley. The band is Too Much Joy....
Emerson Fishing Club leaps into action
EMERSON—School may be out, but fishing is in. At least for the Emerson Fishing Club. These middle school students visited the Oradell Reservoir recently to try their luck at catching a big one. “I love to fish,” says seventh grader Dylan Miskovitz. It was his first time at this...
Annual Latin Culture Carnival Takes Place in Kingsbridge Heights Amid Heatwave
The prevailing heatwave that saw temperatures soar to over 100 degrees last weekend didn’t stop around 50 residents from venturing out to enjoy the Annual Latin Culture Carnival [El Carnival de la Cultura Latina] which took place next to the Kingsbridge Amory on West 195th Street between Reservoir Avenue and Jerome Avenue in Kingsbridge Heights on Sunday, June 23.
Broadway star Brian Stokes Mitchell belts out ‘Impossible Dream’ as LGBT club leader backs Gov. Kathy Hochul’s re-election bid
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s “Impossible Dream” — winning re-election to another term — may have gotten easier. The governor landed the endorsement of a prominent LGBT political club leader at a Manhattan event Wednesday night — with Broadway star Brian Stokes Mitchell belting out a stirring rendition of “The Impossible Dream” from the 1965 musical Man of La Mancha shortly after the announcement. Gay rights activist Allen Roskoff‘s effusive praise and support of Hochul at the Jim Owles Liberal Democratic Club’s annual fundraising bash was the surprise of the night, attendees of the event at the Hard Rock Café in Times Square said. It came before Hochul...
Styles P To Launch ‘Juice 2 Heal’, Hosts Grand Opening Event In White Plains Today
Veteran New York rapper Styles P of the legendary Rap trio The LOX has dedicated over a decade of his career to helping build healthy communities through his health and wellness ventures Juices For Life and, more recently, Farmacy For Life. Today(June 29 2024), the rapper, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and health...
The Winner of the Wayne History Challenge! for June 2024
WAYNE, NJ – Announcing the winner of this month’s Wayne History Challenge! Brought to you from the creative minds at the Wayne Museum and sponsored by Conan Ward – Your Wayne Edward Jones Financial Advisor. The winner each month will receive a $100 gift card. Each contest is based on the theme of our "This Month in Wayne History" articles. And this month's article was themed for June graduations, so it was all about the birth of the first high school in Wayne and its first principal, John Van Dyken. I hope you enjoy the article.CLICK HERE TO...
Things to do in NYC this weekend
Today, the home for the New Jersey Hall of Fame opens in East Rutherford, NJ at American Dream. Good Day’s Ryan Kristafer shares a preview of how Garden State natives are being celebrated… from Sinatra, to Springsteen, James Gandolfini and more! From a vintage Model-T with New Jersey ties, to an interactive late night interview studio, you can even “Fly Me To The Moon” in an interactive 4-D adventure, and sing on stage with holograms of your favorite New Jersey singers like Franki Valli, Wyclef Jean and more!
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