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New Restaurant Opens Along Deal Lake in Asbury Park
Amiee McElroy is pictured in her new restaurant, Catbird, in the former Sunset Landing location in Asbury Park. If you are walking along Sunset Avenue in Asbury Park near the Deal Lake bridge you might catch a whiff of burning wood. But it’s not from a backyard fire pit or chimney.
Winning $900K Lottery Ticket Sold In Monmouth County
MONMOUTH COUNTY – After matching all five numbers drawn, two lucky winners will be splitting the $1,800,840 Jersey Cash 5 jackpot. One of those tickets was sold at The Mart, located at 590 Shrewsbury Avenue in Tinton Falls and is worth $900,420. The winning numbers from the May 11...
Woodbridge’s ‘Knot Just Bagels’ is Back in Business
WOODBRIDGE, NJ — Downtown’s “Knot Just Bagels” is back in business. Owner Sharon McAuliffe is hosting her eatery’s long-awaited grand reopening today – Saturday, May 11th – at its new 93 Main Street location.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Earlier this week, McAuliffe said she “just can’t wait,” after her shop’s “3 year, 9 months and 14 day” hiatus. Yep, McAuliffe has eagerly counted the days. “Knot Just Bagels” officially opens its doors at 6 a.m. today, with a 9 a.m. ribbon-cutting. The reopening features a sweepstakes to win a year’s worth of a dozen...
Exotic piece of Staten Island beachfront guerrilla art appears vandalized, but here’s the bigger mystery
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – It’s a mystery wrapped inside a whodunit. An exotic piece of guerrilla artwork on the beachfront at Lemon Creek Park appears to have been vandalized. But the question of how the mysterious sculpture came to be damaged has revealed a deeper puzzle: who created the unsanctioned artwork in the first place?
Adoptable pets that are looking for a good home.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Air conditioning is the gold standard for keeping your animals (and people) comfortable in the heat. However, it isn’t always accessible. It’s not exactly possible to bring your air conditioning to the park. Many houses don’t even have air conditioning, particularly those constructed decades ago.
Jazz/Classical Concert Will Unite Beloved New Brunswick Musical Institutions
NEW BRUNSWICK – The elegance of classical music and the electricity of jazz - musical worlds will collide and collaborate when two beloved New Brunswick institutions share the stage for the first time. Thirty or so players comprising the New Brunswick Chamber Orchestra will join a swinging sextet representing the New Brunswick Jazz Project for “NBCO in Blue: Celebrating 100 Years of Gershwin’s ‘Rhapsody in Blue’” on Friday, May 17, at 7:30 p.m.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The Nicholas Music Center at 85 George St., and American composer George Gershwin’s timeless classic, are the perfect...
'One off my bucket list': Farmingdale photographer captures northern lights from his deck
The forecast early Saturday called for cloudy skies, but photographer John Entwistle looked on an app and saw an opening coming in the cloud cover. So at 3 a.m. the Farmingdale resident got out of bed and set up for the light show of a lifetime. ...
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