FOOD & DRINK
Stew Leonard's sets opening date for Clifton location. Here are the details
The Stew Leonard's grocery store chain is set to open its second New Jersey location at the Styertowne Shopping Center in Clifton on May 17. The new Clifton store will employ will more than 300 individuals and expand that to another 200 to support seasonal sale. Stew Leonard’s Wines &...
'Something positive': Passaic gets funds to create fourth splash park
PASSAIC — The city's Colonel Johnson Park made the state Department of Environmental Protection's list for Green Acres funds. The DEP approved the city's $2.15 million grant request to convert the existing park into a splash park. The funds are part of this year's $117 million Green Acres funds allotment.
It's official: Chick-fil-A announces opening date for Paramus store at old Fireplace site
An official opening date was announced for the new Paramus Chick-fil-A, which replaced the beloved Fireplace restaurant on Route 17. The fast-food outlet will start serving customers in Paramus on May 2, the same day the new Chick-fil-A in Parsippany is also scheduled to open. The chain has over 3,000 locations across the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico, including 61 in New Jersey.
Kindergarden Zoo at Center Grove Elementary School
RANDOLPH, NJ- Center Grove Elementary students put both their creativity and research skills to use in this year’s Kindergarten Zoo. The students were tasked with bringing their classroom to life as a fully functioning zoo with several different kinds of animal species. Over several weeks, the students met with their “reading buddies” to collect information about different animals. This information was compiled in a graphic organizer and students utilized their research to design what their animal and its habitat could look like using recycled materials. The students then wrote about their experiences and gave presentations to classrooms from other grade levels throughout the school day. Students who visited the spaces asked the Kindergarten students questions about what their animals ate, where they lived, and other facts about them in their zoo. The habitats and animals turned out to be incredibly realistic, which was one of the many assigned goals created by the Kindergarten leadership team for the students. Thank you to teachers Brittany Scism, Erica Rossman, Jenna Galuska, and Abigail Frech for organizing this amazing authentic learning opportunity for our students. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
This is what school lunch looks like in 2024
I haven't been out of high school that long. I mean, I'm done with college, but — compared to people with kids, grandkids and, you know, houses? It was pretty recently that I was collecting varsity letters and taking SATs. I was shocked, then, when I returned to my alma mater (Mountain Lakes) today...
Third-Prize Winning Powerball Ticket Sold In Suffern
According to New York Lottery officials, the Powerball ticket for the Monday, April 22 game was sold in Rockland County at the M&M Super Shoppe at 104 Lafayette Ave., in Suffern. The winning numbers for the game were 12-16-33-39-52 and a Powerball of 1. No word yet on who the...
Eastside High School Celebrates Ribbon Cutting for Cosmetology Program
PATERSON, NJ - Eastside High School unveiled its highly anticipated cosmetology program with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday. The program is designed to equip students with essential academic, technical, and practical skills. The ribbon-cutting ceremony, attended by students, faculty, local dignitaries, and community members, showcased the culmination of months of planning and preparation. With 74 students currently enrolled in the program and an additional 50 recently added, the demand for this comprehensive educational opportunity underscores the community's recognition of the program's value in preparing students for successful careers in the beauty industry.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE...
Celebrate National Public Gardens Day at Morristown's Macculloch Hall; May 11
MORRISTOWN, NJ - National Public Gardens Day is coming soon! Mark your calendars for May 11! The community is invited to celebrate the gardens at Macculloch Hall Historical Museum from 10am - 1pm. There will be presentations by Eyes of the Wild and Paws 4 a Cause, a scavenger hunt and outdoor art activities. Morristown Beautiful will also be on site selling teacup planters, perfect gifts for Mother's Day.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The event is free for the whole family. Visitors can enjoy the gardens every day from 9am - 5pm. Sign up to get all the news as it happens at www.TAPinto.net/enews and follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/MorristownTAP/ and on Twitter at @MorristownTAP and on Instagram at @tapintomorristownDOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. Download the TAPinto App! Click here for Android. Click here for iOS For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
RPM, Hailey Duo, Yvonnick Prene Headline at Nutley's Oakley This Weekend
NUTLEY, NJ - Performing at Nutley's Live Music Destination, The Oakley Kitchen and Cocktails, there are three favorites returning this weekend: RPM, Hailey Duo, and Yvonnick Prene. Come for dinner, then stay for cocktails and live music.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER RPM, NJ's Motown, Soul and Rock n' Roll band returns on Friday April 26 at 7 p.m. On Saturday, Hailey Duo hosts a Jazz Night from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. (Jazz and cocktails is the perfect combination) Yvonnick Prene returns 7 p.m. on Sunday with his popular Jazz Jam. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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