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Winner! Somerset County Lotto Player Wins Big $$$
Their ticket matched all five numbers in the Jersey Cash 5 jackpot drawing on Thursday, May 16, splitting the $100,000 jackpot. The winning numbers were: 05, 13, 14, 22 and 33 and the XTRA number was: 04. The ticket was sold at Krauszer's in Hillsborough. to follow Daily Voice Somerset...
Somerset County lottery player wins $50,000 playing Jersey Cash 5
A lottery player in Somerset County hit the Jersey Cash 5 jackpot on Thursday, splitting the $100,000 prize with a Burlington County player. One ticket sold at Krauszers in Hillsborough, 435 Amwell Road, matched all five numbers to win the $50,000 prize, according to the New Jersey Lottery. ...
These Bucks County Spots Were Featured on Food Network
The Lucky Cupcake Company in Lahaska and Wrightstown's Pineville Tavern have special claims to fame with their features on Food Network. Pennsylvania’s culinary scene has gained national recognition, with over 90 restaurants featured across 23 Food Network shows, including two in Bucks County, write Michele Haddon and Chris Ullery for the Bucks County Courier Times.
How to get a launch permit and other questions answered about kayaking in Bucks County
Spring is finally upon us with summer close behind. And as things warm up, it’s the perfect time to explore the scenic waterways of Bucks County. Whether you’re new to kayaking canoeing or paddleboarding — or simply need a refresher — here are a few things to help put you on the path to smooth waters:
'Arts and Barks' for your favorite pet in Warminster
If you have a beloved family pet — or looking to perhaps pick up a potential new family member from one of several Bucks County animal rescue organizations — then you should plan to check out the "Arts and Barks Pet and Family Fest" in the first weekend of June.
Nature Awaits: Celebrate National Trails Day with Family and Friends
SOMERSET, NJ - This National Trails Day, lace up your hiking boots and join members of the Franklin Township Trails Advisory Committee for a guided nature walk along the Yellow Trail. Interested residents should meet at Bunker Hill Natural Area (50 Bunker Hill Road, Princeton) on June 1 at 10am. The event will take place rain or shine, so be sure to dress appropriately. Bug spay is highly recommended.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER There will be an interactive activity, "The Incredible Journey of a Water Droplet", hosted by the New Jersey AmeriCorps Program. The New Jersey Native Plants Society will have a table. Registration is available at https://franklintwp.recdesk.com Contact franklintrails@franklinnj.gov for questions. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Weekend Update: Princeton's Downtown Is Alive with the Sounds of Some Under-the-Radar Music
Princeton, NJ – This weekend’s events don’t seem to have a single headliner that we can bring to your attention and turn into a story or two. That’s probably a good thing because next weekend will feature multiple headline events – we can all use a quiet weekend in order to catch our breath and conserve our energy in advance of the Memorial Day and Princeton Reunions weekend. It’s also a good thing because it forced us to look twice at the line-up of events. We ended up paying more attention than usual to some of the...
Liar...Liar - Pants on Fire - June 14th at Alkemy Coffee
"Liar...Liar - Pants on Fire Friday, June 14th 7pm at Alkemy Coffee on Stangl Road - it is part game show and part storytelling slam. Four Storytellers. Three truth-tellers. One Damn Liar. All for a cheap T-Shirt. Audience members are invited to interrogate, investigate, examine, grill, query and quiz the cast of storytellers and identify the liar all for a chance to win a fairly cheap T-shirt.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER "Liar...Liar - Pants on Fire!" brings some of the best damn liars who raise the art of deception to new heights. Storytellers whose credits include "The Moth",...
Pa. highlights unique wildflower preserve in Bucks ahead of Native Species Day
Thursday is Pennsylvania Native Species Day, and state officials were out celebrating all week. On Wednesday, state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn visited Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve to celebrate a new management agreement for the preserve in Bucks County that is part of Washington Crossing Historic Park.
Doylestown Group to Hold Third Annual Saree Run This Weekend
DOYLESTOWN, PA—A local group will host the third annual Saree Run on Sunday to raise money to help women in Bucks County and India. Desis of Doylestown and Arva Yoga will sponsor the event, which will be held at Lower Nike Park in Chalfont starting at 10 a.m. The event is free, but registration is required on the Desis of Doylestown website.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The event will feature a 1K and 3K run, walk or roll. Proceeds will go to A Woman’s Place in Doylestown and Shiksha Nidhi, an organization that helps educate girls in rural India. In its first two years, the event raised a total of $25,000. The goal this year is to raise $15,000. Desis of Doylestown was created in the fall of 2021 to foster a sense of community for "desis," but also to share their customs with the overall community. The word "desis" refers to people of Bangladeshi, Indian, Nepali or Sri Lankan descent. Want more news like this delivered to your inbox? Sign up for our daily and weekly e-mail newsletters online. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
2024 Princeton Festival Opens June 7th with Opera Superstar Angel Blue
(PRINCETON, NJ) -- Two-time GRAMMY Award®-winning soprano Angel Blue opens this year's Princeton Festival on Friday, June 7, 2024 at 8:00pm. Her star power and glorious voice set in motion this 16-day showcase for the performing arts which includes fully-staged performances of Mozart's comic opera Così fan tutte, Broadway cabaret with Santino Fontana, orchestral music, Baroque and chamber concerts, dance with American Repertory Ballet, a Juneteenth celebration, and more.
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