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Cattani Kitchen & Catering in Ewing, NJ Named Best Lunch in NJ
When it comes to having a fabulous lunch in New Jersey, one of the best places to go is in Ewing (Mercer County). Every year, New Jersey Monthly polls its readers on the restaurants they think are the best of the best in the state. The results are broken down...
Chemistry Council elects new board
The Chemistry Council of New Jersey elected its new leadership this month, including Grant Orin Hutchings as the new board chair. Hutchings, a production manager at the Linden chemical plant Infineum, has served on the board since 2021. The board elected Mark Jasko of Thermo Fisher Scientific as 1st vice chair, Pamela Dudish of Lanxess as 2nd vice chair, and Jeff Fritzof the Chemours Company as treasurer.
Philadelphia Phillie Bryce Harper’s $2.1 Million Enviable Haddonfield, NJ Farmhouse
Ever wondered how and where Bryce Harper lives when he's not on the diamond in South Philly? Take a look inside the Philadelphia Phillie's $2.1M Haddonfield, New Jersey farmhouse that's as modern and modest as it is fabulous. We should all get to see how our favorite celebrities live, right?...
Carlos Estévez may get shot at nailing Philadelphia Phillies closer role
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Yes, it looks like the Phillies have their closer in Carlos Estévez. OK, maybe not by defined job title just yet. Philadelphia, though, didn’t surrender two prized pitching prospects to the Los Angeles Angels for the 2023 All-Star just to make him a situational late-innings reliever.
Control of Newark Airport airspace moves to Philadelphia from Long Island
The airspace around Newark Liberty International Airport is now officially managed by air traffic controllers in Philadelphia.Federal officials moved the controllers from Westbury, Long Island, on Sunday, but warn that the move may result in some flight delays.The relocation did not sit well with some of the 17 air traffic controllers who live near the Long Island facility and now have to work out of Philadelphia.The union said at least a dozen of the air traffic controllers did not want to make the move.The relocation is supposed to free up traffic demand in the Northeast Corridor amid a shortage of air traffic controllers.The FAA said the change will make management of the airspace more efficient and allow them to hire and train air traffic controllers more quickly.The New York facility was operating at about 60% of its target staffing levels.The agency said the understaffed Long Island control center has the nation's lowest success rate in training new controllers while overseeing one of the busiest, most complicated air spaces in the world.The FAA said Philadelphia has the capability to handle Newark more efficiently.
From Philadelphia Eagles to Rugby Eagles, Jason Kelce Transforms into Honorary Superfan for USA Women's Rugby at Paris Olympics
In an unexpected twist of fandom at the Paris Olympics, former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce swapped football jerseys for something a bit more "rugby." According to FOX29, the recently retired NFL star attended the U.S. women's rugby sevens team matches, where he was recruited as an honorary superfan by none other than rugby's social media phenom Ilona Maher. Wearing a beret and a snug U.S. rugby shirt, Kelce was quickly enmeshed in the spirit of the game, engaging in an arm wrestle with team member Nicole Heavirland, and sharing a quippy recruiting video with Maher.
Poi Dog Supports Maui Relief With a Charitable Collab at The Linc
Plus: The Museum of Ice Cream is scoping out Philly for a new location, Sagami will reopen with new hours, and River Twice's “Tomato Hullabaloo” returns for a second year. Devoted foodies and restaurant newbies love Foobooz. Sign up now for our twice weekly newsletter. Howdy, buckaroos! And...
Celebrate National Spritz Day in Philly with these drinks
The dog days of Summer are here and if you need a reason to grab a delicious drink and cheers to the end of summer, many restaurants around Philly are celebrating National Spritz Day (August 1) with themed drinks and specials. 48 Record Bar is celebrating Spritz with a week-long special from July 31- August […]
A Star Wars Burlesque Show Is In Philadelphia For A Limited Time
Are you looking for a night out with your fellow Jedi friends in the Philadelphia area? Star Wars fans are super passionate and will never miss an opportunity to talk about the classic movie franchise and this is for sure a brand new experience for members of the fan base.
4 New Restaurants Proposed For The Walmart Center In Freehold, NJ
The Jersey retail scene is kind of a wild one; things are constantly opening and closing without warning. For example, Big Dogs Cafe out of nowhere closed up shop, leaving thousands of us asking what happened. More on that here. Or there's the Chubby Unicorn Donut Shop, at one time...
Center City becomes third neighborhood hit by car vandals over the past 3 weeks in Philly
PHILADELPHIA - Shards of glass remain in parking spaces along 22nd Street between Market and Arch in Center City left by vandals who police say smashed windows of at least a dozen cars overnight into Monday. It is the third time in three weeks that this has happened to residents...
3 Philadelphia Companies Named Among America’s Best Employers for Women
GSK is one of three Philadelphia companies that are among the best companies in the U.S. for women. It joins Comcast and Urban Outfitters. The Greater Philadelphia area is home to 17 of the country’s best employers for women, including three in Philadelphia, writes Lisa Dukart for the Philadelphia Business Journal.
NHL Sweaters: The Best and Worst of the Philadelphia Flyers
Sweaters and hockey have been synonymous with each other since the infancy of the sport. Teams have been identified by their iconic colours and patterns. Some of them are classic while others are classically awful. This summer our annual series focuses on the best and the worst sweaters in each team’s history. Today we have the best and the worst Philadelphia Flyers sweaters in team history.
Liverpool x MLB! Mohamed Salah, Andy Robertson and Dominik Szoboszlai among Reds stars spotted watching Philadelphia Phillies host New York Yankees during pre-season tour of United States
Liverpool stars were spotted at a Major League Baseball game between the Philadelphia Phillies and New York Yankees. After facing Real Betis in their first friendly match in the United States in Pittsburgh, the Reds have now travelled to Philadelphia where they are scheduled to face Arsenal on August 1. Upon reaching 'The City of Brotherly Love', some of the Liverpool players, including stars like Mohamed Salah, Andy Robertson and Dominik Szoboszlai, visited the Citizens Bank Park where the Phillies hosted the Yankees in an MLB clash.
Projected Phillies bullpen depth chart after Carlos Estévez, Tanner Banks trades
The Philadelphia Phillies acquired a much-needed piece for the bullpen on Saturday in trading for Los Angeles Angels closer Carlos Estévez. He fills in after the departure of Seranthony Domínguez in a package trade to the Orioles. The reports that the Phillies were on the lookout for more...
Somebody get John Kruk a beer
If Joe Buck and Troy Aikman can enjoy a tequila, a splash of Grand Marnier and grapefruit juice in the booth from time to time, then John Kruk should be able to have a few Yuenglings. With the best record in baseball and an 8.5 game lead in the National League East, the Philadelphia Phillies Read more... The post Somebody get John Kruk a beer appeared first on Awful Announcing.
Dinger Tuesday: Look for a bomb from Bohm
Happy Dinger Tuesday to all who celebrate. The baseball gods have blessed us with multiple hitter-friendly weather games on the MLB slate, and we're looking to take advantage with a handful of home run props. Let's get down to business. Taking advantage of dinger-friendly weatherCubs at Reds, 7:10 p.m. ETIt's going to be hot and humid in Cincinnati with the wind projected to blow out to center field, creating a whopping 39 percent boost to home runs, per Ballpark Pal. Best bet: Tyler Stephenson (+480 FanDuel)Chicago Cubs starter Justin Steele does a great job at limiting home runs, but Stephenson is one hitter...
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