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Jon Bon Jovi goes home for NJ high school dedication ceremony
SAYREVILLE — Who says you can’t go home?. Jon Bon Jovi began his life in Perth Amboy but returned to Sayreville War Memorial High School on Tuesday, which is his alma mater. "It's a journey, you know, I've been on this journey my entire adult life, and started...
The Most Cozy NJ Restaurant Is Among The Best In America
The Most Cozy NJ Restaurant Is Among The Best In America. If you have ever visited beautiful Grounds For Sculpture there is a good chance perhaps you have dined at what is called a very "homey", "snug", and "cozy" restaurant that is located on the art exhibit grounds. Lovefood recently...
Relaxing massage spas opening 2 New Jersey locations
New Jersey, you look like you could use a nice massage. Goodness knows we’re stressed out enough that we need a chance to relax. Lucky for us, two The NOW Massage locations are opening up in the Garden State. According to their website ,. The NOW is designed to...
The Diner Ketchup Trick Every Person In NJ Needs To Know
Everyone appreciates the really great diners we have here in the Garden State, don't they? They're a unique mix of comfort, nostalgia, and great food! What's not to love?. Diners have a special vibe that feels welcoming. When you walk into a diner, you often see the same layout—booths, a counter, and a friendly waitress ready to take your order. This familiarity makes diners a go-to spot for many, where you can settle in and feel right at home, whether it’s your first visit or your hundredth.
The House of Horrors Opens the Doors in East Brunswick Every Friday and Saturday in October
EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ - The House of Horrors and the Haunted Hayride, East Brunswick's hometown scarefest, return Fridays and Saturdays in October from 7-10:30 PM at the 4-H grounds (645 Cranbury Road.) Entrance and parking are off of Fern Road. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER$6.00per person for each attraction for $10 per person for a combination ticket (for both attractions)They take cash, credit card, Apple Pay, PayPal or check payable to "4-H Teen Council" Other activities are available, and refreshments are for sale! (Please bring cash for refreshments and other activities.)DOWNLOAD THE FREE...
Mural of Rutgers Legend Paul Robeson to be Installed at SHI Stadium
NEW BRUNSWICK - When Alonzo Adams moved onto the College Avenue campus at Rutgers–New Brunswick as a freshman in 1979, he had never heard of Paul Robeson. Robeson, who had died three years earlier in 1976 at the age of 77, was a New Jersey native and the son of a runaway slave. He became valedictorian of the Rutgers Class of 1919 while excelling in four sports for the Scarlet Knights, twice earning football All-America selections in an era when racial segregation prohibited Black players at many colleges and universities. Robeson went on from Rutgers to a...
Newtown Gen Z’er Follows National Trend, Embraces 1990s Colognes
One local Gen Z'er is are embracing a national trend, driven by social media where teen boys are rediscovering 1990s colognes. A Gen Z‘er in Bucks County is embracing a national trend, driven by social media and a desire for classic scents, where teen boys are rediscovering 1990s colognes, writes Alina Dizik for The Wall Street Journal.
73-Year-Old Artist Hosts First Solo Exhibit in Somerville
SOMERVILLLE, NJ -Join Gallery on Main for a reception, Saturday, Oct. 5 from 5-7 p.m. celebrating the work of New Jersey-based conceptual artist John Meyerhofer. At age 73, this is his first solo exhibition.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTERMeyerhofer’s work will be on view, and available for purchase, at Gallery on Main throughout October 2024.Meyerhofer, who studied at Parsons in New York City, works in heavily textured relief sculpture and paintings. He says, “My work is intuitive by nature, ending up with a finished piece that is totally different from my first intention. At 73 years old, I consider myself a conceptual artist.” For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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