NIMISHILLEN TWP Adam Wagner has a lengthy background in the restaurant industry, but his passion for barbecuing until recently had been confined mostly to smoked meat competitions among friends.
A casual affair on camping trips is the way the 49-year-old Louisville-area resident described the origins of a hobby that has blossomed into a prosperous food truck business called Poagie s BBQ.
Weekend cookoffs were against two friends, Tim Griggs of Lancaster and Brad Croyle of Stark County. Everyone judged our food, said Wagner, who also credits his father for influencing his love of cooking during childhood. My pulled pork recipe (at Poagie s BBQ), that s my buddy Tim s recipe, but my ribs and brisket, that s my recipes.
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N.J. real estate: Which towns will be the hottest as the spring market skyrockets?
Updated Feb 20, 2021;
Posted Feb 20, 2021
COVID has changed the New Jersey real estate market, and it s expected to continue through the summer, one expert says.
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The pandemic has had a big impact on the real estate landscape in New Jersey, upending the market as buyers eager to get out of the city look for houses with more space.
Demand strongly outpaced supply last spring, and homebuyers had to deal with bidding wars that went tens of thousands of dollars over the asking price. Or they lost a home that was snapped up by a faster or more qualified buyer.
‘Trained weather observers’ were hard at work in N.J. this week. Here’s how to become one.
Updated Feb 04, 2021;
Posted Feb 04, 2021
Linda Piper walking her dog, Ellie, about a half-mile from Lake Mohawk, on Tuesday. A preliminary report that the Lake Mohawk area received the New Jersey s highest snow total, more than 36 inches, was discounted because proper procedures weren t followed.Rob Jennings / NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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For New Jersey’s “trained weather observers,” this week’s epic snowstorm was their moment in the sun, no irony intended.
The state’s network of amateur weather buffs were crucial in documenting the track and scope of the storm. Many received training via the National Weather Service, which offers 3-hour seminars between May and September, and the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail & Snow Network, known as CoCoRaHS.
The fairgrounds cautions those there for COVID-19 testing to follow the testing signs, and to make sure not to line up with cars of people registered and waiting to be vaccinated at the site.
While testing walk-ins are permitted at each site, health officials strongly recommend scheduling appointments online at www.zufallhealth.org. Residents are not required to have a physician s prescription to take part in the testing.
The testing clinics are provided for uninsured and underinsured Sussex County residents. Labcorp, which teamed up with Zufall for testing, will bill each patient s insurance provider, and any amount not covered by insurance will be paid for by the county.