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Mind-Blowing $1.6 Million Winning Lottery Ticket Sold in Passaic County, NJ
New Jersey's newest millionaire walked into a Passaic County convenience store, bought a lottery ticket, and had their life change in an instant. Find out where it was purchased!. This windfall wasn't even as a result of playing Powerball or Mega Millions. Jersey Cash 5 Ticket One Passaic Co., NJ...
Jackpot! Scratch Off Ticket Sold In Sussex County Wins Big
A $50,000 loaded ticket sold in Newton won the top prize on Sunday, July 21. The game involves a player scratching off the play area to reveal 10 winning numbers and 30 your numbers each associated with a prize. If the pla WINNING NUMBERS and thirty YOUR NUMBERS each associated with a prize. If the player matches any winning numbers to the your numbers, the player wins the prize shown for that number.
Famous NJ restaurant being sold after 75 years
Maybe its secret all along has been the most breathtaking view of the Kittatinny Mountain Ridge. Maybe it’s the good food in such a secluded place. Perhaps it’s those antler chandeliers. Whatever magic is part of its formula the Walpack Inn has been a thing in Sussex County...
This model railroad museum in rural N.J. is closing, and its trains and exhibits are for sale
Friar Mountain Model Railroad Museum in Sparta is closing at the end of July and its contents will be sold to the public, its co-owner, Wendy Molinari, recently told NJ Advance Media. The museum was opened by Molinari and her husband, Louis, fulfilling his dream to have a model train...
Kitchen Garden Tour will be Sunday
Local backyard food growers will open up their garden gates for Dirt magazine’s Kitchen Garden Tour on Sunday, July 28. This is the 10th year of the tour, with more than a dozen gardens, including some past favorites. Tickets may be purchased online at kitchengardentours.com. Equipped with a map...
Visit This Moonshine Tasting Room In New Jersey
How about taking a road trip for some Moonshine? Shhh though because this is a very quiet place for us to enjoy. If you never had Moonshine, you will be in for a very special treat this summer. One thing you have to keep in mind this stuff can be very powerful, so make sure if you and your friends are going to have some drinks, make sure you have a sober driver.
One Franklin Stop & Shop Store Slated To Close
The Stop & Shop supermarket in the Market Place on Franklin is slated to close by November 2, according to a company spokesman. The store, located at 1221 Route 27, is one of 32 “underperforming” stores in five states slated to close. “The decision to close our Franklin...
Doren, Manzo set to bring new Starbucks to shuttered Sonic on Route 46 in Totowa
A project by Manzo Doren Realty Partners will bring a new Starbucks to the site of a shuttered Sonic restaurant at 244 Route 46 East in Totowa. — Rendering courtesy: Manzo Doren. A new Starbucks is coming to Route 46 East in Totowa as part of a recently approved...
Our favorite North Jersey restaurants to open in 2024 — so far
It was early December when I last sat in Montclair's paint-your-own pottery studio, Doin' Dishes. Eager to personalize my Christmas gifts — but not to the point where my handcrafted touch was obvious — I slowly dragged a thin, acrylic-topped brush over a cat food bowl (I presumed would be) perfect for my sister.
Peruvian Parade and Peruvian Festival in Paterson New Jersey is a Gran Desfile y Festival Peruano
The Peruvian Parade 2024 is a series of events including a Parade King and Queen coronation, flag raising, gala, parade, and festival in and around Passaic, Clifton and Paterson, New Jersey. Peruvian Parade Paterson 2024 Events. This year’s parade and festival permits were given to a new organization, New Jersey...
Montville High School Art Club Revamps Animal Shelter with Mural
MONTVILLE, NJ - The Montville Township High School Art Club recently completed a mural in the entrance of the Montville Animal Shelter, featuring animals that are currently in the shelter and those that have been adopted in the past. Five students from the Art Club worked on the mural over the span of four months, according to Art Club Co-President, Natalia Dudek. The students would go to the animal shelter once a week to work on the project.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Assistant Animal Control Officer Lindsay Persico wanted something done to the...
Local Playwright, Alum to Present Free Play at Bandshell in August
HAWTHORNE, NJ - A local playwright and Hawthorne High School alum is presenting her latest production at the town bandshell with two dates in August. Estelle Barbieri has written and directed the play “Out of Fuel”, which is to be performed at the town bandshell on Friday, August 9 and Saturday, August 10 at 7 p.m.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Estelle, who was a Hawthorne High School senior at the time, started the Summer Student Theatre Program in town a few years ago during the COVID lockdown. "The main reason she organized this group was because the high school theatre club came to a halt during that time and it allowed those students interested to continue performing in an outdoor environment," her mom, Susan Barbieri, said. "It also allowed Estelle to pursue her passion as a writer and director." Estelle is currently a film major at Hofstra University. This will be her third free performance with the Summer Student Theatre Program. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
North Jersey teacher's novel about coerced marriage in Bangladesh wins NYC Big Books award
PATERSON — Not many people get to see themselves on a digital billboard in Times Square. But Rumki Chowdhury of Paterson — a local school teacher — experienced that last month, after her novel “Secrets in the Wind” won an NYC Big Books award. ...
Sacred Heart and Holy Rosary Parishes to Host Tricky Tray Event
DOVER — Sacred Heart and Holy Rosary Parishes in Dover invite you to join their anticipated Tricky Tray event on October 5, 2024. This exciting event will feature over 250 prizes, including a 50/50 lottery and a lottery apron. Event Details:. Date: October 5, 2024. Location: Sacred Heart and...
Rocks Rock: Ridgewood Parks & Recreation Offering "Rock On" Geology Summer Camp for Kids
RIDGEWOOD, NJ — Is your child interested in rock? Sorry, not rock — rocks? If so, Ridgewood Parks & Recreation might have the summer camp for you. At the week-long "Rock On" camp, children ages 6 to 10 can learn about plate tectonics, volcanology, earthquakes, types of rock, glaciation, identifying local rocks, mining and mineral exploration, gems and minerals. The camp will run from Aug. 5 to Aug. 9 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at The Stable on 259 N. Maple Ave. Each child will receive a basic illustrated reference book geared to their ages for further study after the Camp ends. It will cost $275 for Ridgewood residents and $290 for non-residents. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Register Online here. For more information, contact the Ridgewood Parks & Recreation department at 201-670-5560 or via email at recreation@ridgewoodnj.net. Read more Arts & Entertainment news from around Ridgewood here: Story Walk Returns to Ridgewood for Reading of “Keep Your Ear on the Ball” Ridgewood Public Library to Host Workshop Exploring the Future of Artificial Intelligence on Thursday, July 18 Local Ridgewood Artists Showcase Their Talent at Art Institute's 2024 Members' Invitational Summer Show For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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