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Burrini's Olde World Market In Randolph Closing After 60 Years
Burrini's Olde World Market, which opened in 1966, announced it is closing next month. "This decision was not made lightly," the deli wrote on social media. "Throughout the years, we’ve shared in your joy during weddings, birthdays, and graduations, as well as offered support during life’s more difficult moments. Your loyalty and love have been our greatest reward.
This 279 Year Old NJ Home Has Secret Passageways, Hidden Doors, and George Washington Visited
This Morris County home has a deep history in New Jersey and overall American history as it played a part in the Revolutionary War. Cricket Hill, built in 1745, is located in the Morris County town of Boonton and it has some intriguing features. The first unique feature is the...
Pointing to Chick-fil-A Queues, Roxbury Officials 'Nervous' About Lines and Parking at Fast-Food Chicken Eatery Proposed for Succasunna
ROXBURY, NJ – Although Amit Patel is confident the fast-food chicken he’s proposing for Succasunna tastes better than the poultry served at a Chick-fil-A, the businessman recently told Roxbury officials it will not bring lengthy lines of cars similar to those often found there.Patel made the prediction while appearing before the Roxbury Planning Board to discuss his plan to install a Dave’s Hot Chicken franchise in the building on Route 10 that formerly housed a Boston Market.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER“I grew up in Morris County, so I spent a lot...
N.J. deli to close after nearly 60 years. Here’s why.
Burrini’s Olde World Market, a butcher shop, deli and market in Mendham that first opened back in 1966, is closing in October, citing “economic challenges.”. The shop posted on its Facebook page earlier this week to announce the impending closure. Their last day of business will be Oct. 13.
NJ Goes ‘Ga-Ga’ for 'Happy Gilmore’ Star Adam Sandler
NEW JERSEY — Actor Sander keeps popping up here and there – across North Jersey and sometimes with his family – as filming continues for “Happy Gilmore 2,” the Netflix sequel to Sander’s 1996 comedy classic.Sandler’s impromptu and scheduled appearances have become a big thrill for shoppers; store and restaurant owners, and their lucky customers. A number of New Jerseyans have posted ‘Sander-sightings’ on social media.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTERFor instance, Sandler showed up in Verona on Friday, Sept. 27th, to film at the town’s Community Center; and on Tuesday, Sept....
How you can eat a healthy cheesesteak at this NJ spot
Yes. Beef is good for you. Bioavailable protein is a taste that most bodies crave. The best way to have it, if you're a Jersey guy, is in the form of a cheesesteak. Now most cheesesteaks fall under the category of something for cheat day. Many feel bloated and a little gross with the classic pizza place offering. Not anymore.
Franklin Residents: Don't Miss Out on Somerset County's Online Auction
SOMERVILLE, NJ – Franklin residents are encouraged to take advantage of a unique opportunity to participate in Somerset County’s upcoming online public auction. The auction will start at 8 am on Oct. 9 and feature various surplus items, including vehicles, office equipment, and more. Whether you're looking for a great deal on a car or need equipment for personal or business use, this auction allows you to bid on valuable items at competitive prices.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTERThe auction ends on Oct. 16 and will be hosted on the GovDeals website, where...
Jon Bramnick to Launch New "Funny" Vodka
Jon Bramnick is launching a new line of vodka. It's called ‘Funny’ Vodka and will be introduced to the public on Sunday, October 6th. The kickoff will take place at Heathermeade Distilling at 835 Fairfield Avenue at 4pm on Sunday, October 6th.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTERColleen Cortese of Chatham, an avid vodka drinker, got a tasting preview and had this to say “It's better than Grey Goose and Ketle One. Probably the smoothest vodka I ever tasted!”Proceeds from the sales will be donated to charity by Jon Bramnick. The first round of profits have already been donated to the Cheshire Home in Florham Park. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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...
Paws for a Cause: Walking Side by Side to Support Survivors and Their Pets in Warren County
WARREN COUNTY, NJ - Wagging Tails, Strong Hearts, this Dog Walk brought it all, as well as comfort to survivors, supporters and their fur friendly companions in Warren County. The damp morning air was filled with a little mist, but plenty barks, tail wags, and the energy of dozens of dogs and their humans at Meadow Breeze Park in Washington, NJ, this past Saturday, September 28, 2024.The "Walking Side by Side, Caring for Our Companions, and Educating to End Violence" event, hosted by the Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault Crisis Center (DASACC), united survivors of domestic violence and their loyal...
Denville Food Truck Festival Held at Gardner Field Sunday Sept. 29
The annual Denville Food Truck Festival occurred yesterday from 12 PM to 6 PM at Gardner Field. Various types of food from different food trucks were available, and residents and visitors enjoyed a variety of food options from multiple vendors.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTERAttendees had the chance to explore many different food trucks, which presented a wide range of dishes, from traditional comfort foods to more unique and specialized dishes. Vendors served a diverse menu that catered to a broad range of tastes, including BBQ, tacos, vegan options, and desserts.It allows the various food truck businesses an avenue to showcase their wares and, within the community, a place to come together and share a day of joy in food and music.The Denville Food Truck Festival continues to be a local gathering. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Hillside Hose's 2024 Oktoberfest Set for This Saturday Oct. 5
MORRISTOWN, NJ - On Saturday October 5, 2024 come and enjoy an afternoon and evening of live music, German food and seasonal beer at this year's Oktoberfest, sponsored by Hillside Hose Company #1.The annual Oktoberfest fundraiser will take place from 2pm - 8pm at 132 Western Avenue in Morristown. The fire company was established in 1914 by local citizens and now serves as Station 3 of the Morris Township Fire Department.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTERAll proceeds raised will go to Hillside Hose Company #1.For more information, visit their Facebook page; by clicking HERE For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Franklin Day 2024: A Photo Story of Community Spirit Shining Through the Rain
SOMERSET, NJ -Franklin Day 2024 went ahead today under rainy skies, but the weather canceled the highly anticipated car show. Despite the rain, live performances occurred on an open-air stage and under a tent. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTEROfficials say more than 95 percent of scheduled vendors braved the rain to set up and showcase their products and services. According to event organizers, final attendance numbers will be available by Monday. The community event succeeded, drawing residents for food, entertainment, and family-friendly activities.The event, sponsored by The Gillis Organization, highlighted the community's spirit despite the persistent weather.DOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE.The township’s next big event, Halloween on Hamilton, is scheduled for October 26 on Hamilton Street.We’d love to see your favorite moments from Franklin Day 2024! Please share your photos to help us build a community photo gallery and capture the day's spirit despite the rain. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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