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Faherty Clothing Store Opens in Downtown Westfield
WESTFIELD, NJ — Faherty opened its fifth New Jersey store Friday, in the space downtown formerly occupied by Williams-Sonoma. The shop offers clothing for men and women, and will soon have clothing for children. There are also a few accessories and home goods, such as blankets.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER A family-owned business with 68 shops nationwide, Faherty Brand’s goods are “inspired by life’s greatest moments,” said Westfield Store Manager and Multi-store Leader Kathleen Koontz. Think surfing, camping, bonfires, travel, said East Coast Regional Manager Jeffrey Cabrera. The clothes are made from sustainable materials and...
These chain restaurants are closing locations in 2024
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — From TGI Fridays to Boston Market, several chain restaurants have closed their doors on Staten Island in recent years. But this year, a number of chains have announced the closure of select locations across the country, according to Eat This, Not That!, which compiled a list of the 10 chain restaurants which have closed or are in the process of closing locations in 2024.
Comedy ‘See How They Run’ Opens at Westfield Community Players Saturday
WESTFIELD, NJ — “See How They Run,” a comedy by Phillip King, opens Saturday, May 4 at Westfield Community Players. The play takes place in the idyllic village of Merton-cum-Middlewick, England during the 1940s. During World War II, the population of the village was preparing for the threat of the Nazi invasion. Mistaken identities, past loves and a little drink or two blend into a story full of physical comedy and laughs galore.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER “This is our last show of our season. It's a very funny comedy,” said director Bill Seesselberg, who has been...
ShopRite announces opening date for new South Plainfield store
ShopRite is opening its newest store at 6781 Hadley Road in South Plainfield on Wednesday. ShopRite of Hadley Commons will replace the existing ShopRite at 1306 Centennial Ave. in Piscataway which will close at 6 p.m. Tuesday. To mark the opening of the new 93,000-square-foot supermarket, festivities are planned throughout...
Times Square’s giant hot dog is apparently a meat manifesto about toxic masculinity
One of the gravest mistakes a person can make is overthinking a hot dog. Just accept that the frankfurter, which has been sitting all day in cloudy water, is delicious, slather it in mustard and don’t ask too many questions. But blissful ignorance is not the mindset of the Brooklyn-based artists behind the new 65-foot, giant hot dog sculpture that landed in Times Square this week. Buckle up. Because these sculptors, Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw, have delivered a meat manifesto. Their titanic sausage is apparently meant to “examine consumption, capitalism, class and contemporary culture,” Times Square Arts’ website amazingly reads. A kooky press release...
The Hands-Down Best Italian Subs In The US, According To Reviews
If you walk into any delicatessen in the United States today, you will find some version of an Italian sub. Most of the time, they're going to be fine. However, for a number of very discerning sandwich creators, "just fine" doesn't cut it. There are some truly special sandwiches out there, and we're going to share the highest rated and most deeply revered with you.
Swastikas drawn on Israeli-owned NYC eatery mark third antisemitic attack since Oct. 7
The same Israeli restaurateur whose kosher Upper East Side cafe was subjected to back-to-back antisemitic attacks saw another one of his eateries defaced with swastikas this week. Owner Sharon Hoota arrived at ZiZi, in Chelsea, Tuesday morning to find two of the hate symbols — one red and one black — spray painted on the restaurant’s outdoor dining shed on Eighth Avenue between 19th and 20th streets. “This is, I believe, no different than what the Jews saw in the 1930s in Germany,” Hoota told The Post Wednesday. American academia is deeply infected with antisemitism AND anti-Americanism Instead of reporting the hateful vandalism to...
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