Rather than me saying this place is a total disaster, I m going to get creative and say that this is the Jersey Shore s best place to film a zombie apocalypse movie. At the very least, the directors of the Walking Dead could easily film a TV episode at this Jersey Shore location.
I was driving through my hometown of Wall Township and I was once again reminded about how terrible Peddler s Village looks. Seriously, what a mess! What are we doing people?!
The empty buildings are falling apart, the boarded-up windows look like they are waiting for a hurricane that s never going to happen, and the giant parking lot is being taken over by uncontrolled weeds. I don t know what you think when you drive by this place, but for me, I always think one day I ll see a bunch of zombies walking around in the parking lot. It s, unfortunately, a very bad and unnecessary eyesore for my beautiful hometown.
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Starting this weekend you can grab a drink at the bar or some grub from the buffet as the Garden State is relaxing COVID-19 restrictions Friday. (Shutterstock)
NEW JERSEY Starting this weekend you can grab a drink at the bar or some grub from the buffet as the Garden State is relaxing COVID-19 restrictions Friday.
This news, paired with people being allowed to dine indoors and gather outside is the largest step forward New Jersey has taken in the 14 months since COVID-19 first reached the Garden State.
The prohibition on indoor bar-side seating and self serve food will be lifted May 7, Gov. Phil Murphy said in an announcement that called for many indoor and outdoor gathering limits to be lifted by mid-May.
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A Gloucester Township man in his 70s is the 79th township resident to die of coronavirus since the pandemic began. (Shutterstock)
GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ A Gloucester Township man in his 70s has died after testing positive for the coronavirus, Camden County officials announced on Monday.
He is the 79th Gloucester Township resident to die after testing positive for the virus. He was among 11 new deaths announced in Camden County on Monday. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families, as we announce eleven additional deaths in Camden County caused by this insidious pandemic, Camden County Director Louis Cappelli Jr. said. While the post-Thanksgiving surge in cases seems to be slowing, we are losing more lives than we have in months. We cannot afford another surge on top of this in the coming weeks. Please take all precautions this holiday season, including limiting gatherings to your immediate household only, in order to stop the spread and protect
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Warren resident and former Johnson & Johnson executive Gina Bilotti filed a lawsuit against her former employer alleging sex and gender discrimination after she says she endured persistent verbal abuse from her male supervisors before her career was sabot (Courtesy of Gina Bilotti)
WARREN, NJ Warren resident and former Johnson & Johnson executive Gina Bilotti filed a lawsuit against her former employer alleging sex and gender discrimination after she says she endured persistent verbal abuse from her male supervisors before her career was sabotaged.
The lawsuit was filed on Thursday in the Superior Court of New Jersey in Essex County. Bilotti is represented by Nancy Erika Smith, Esq., of the Montclair law firm Smith Mullin, who is well-known for representing women in harassment and discrimination cases over the past 40 years.