V iskanju edinstvenih lastnosti prostora, na katerem je kasneje zrasla hiša Roscommon, se je avstralski arhitekt Neil Cownie najprej odpravil na ogled.
N.J.’s 35 best Irish pubs, ranked for St. Patrick’s Day
Updated Mar 16, 2021;
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Forget the green beer and assembly-line corned beef sandwiches: Where are the best Irish pubs and bars in New Jersey for St. Patrick’s Day and beyond?
My list of N.J.’s best Irish pubs draws on extensive field research and assorted bar crawls (hey, someone had to do it). I’ve raised my share of Guinness pints. My favorite winter/spring brew: a half and half with Guinness and Smithwick’s (I’ll pour one later).
As far as food, if there’s one cuisine that gets less respect than Irish food, it hasn’t been invented yet. But there are few comfort foods more satisfying than a good shepherd’s pie or Guinness stew. Many of the bars on this list are not just festive hangouts any day of the year; they make standout food.
20 great N.J. food towns no one knows about
Updated Jan 13, 2021;
Did we leave anyone out?
But what about the cities and towns that never get mentioned in restaurant roundups? That’s what this list is all about. Here are the 20 best under-the-radar dining destinations in New Jersey places that deserve to be on the culinary map, where you can eat as well as, and often cheaper than, those much-heralded cities and towns.
I did an initial list in 2018, then updated it for 2019, but this one is all new. You may never have even heard of these towns, and that’s a good thing: It gives you more places, and restaurants, to explore.
Non-profit partners with local restaurants to deliver toys to N.J. kids
Updated Dec 24, 2020;
Posted Dec 24, 2020
Donations from Essex Elves arrived this week at St. John’s Soup Kitchen in Newark. Pictured from left to right in the front row: Mark Hahn, Sister Jean, ChristopherDeCarlo. From left to right in the back row: Kyle Baker, Anthony Huber.Essex Elves
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A Verona-based non-profit organization, Essex Elves, delivered over 750 toys to an Essex County hospital and soup kitchen this week with the help of three local restaurants.
Over $18,000 in toys for sick and underprivileged children were delivered to St. John’s Soup Kitchen in Newark on Tuesday and Clara Maass Hospital in Belleville on Wednesday as part of the toy drive which was dubbed “Tommy’s Toys,” according to a release from Essex Elves.