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NorthJersey.com There are more than 19,000 restaurants in New Jersey. It s difficult for any one to stand out. The following restaurants have one thing in common: they re not like any other restaurant. They are one-of-a kind. Nothing against the red-sauce Italian, the classic French, the casual Asian or the hoity-toity fine-dine spots. Many of them are great. But what these restaurants do is something the others don t. They re unique. Some in concept. Some in location. Still others in presentation. If you re looking for something truly different, read on. 15 Fox Place, Jersey City Good luck getting a reservation at 15 Fox Place. Odds are you ll have to wait a good month or two to snag a seat at this one-of-a-kind restaurant that last year was a semifinalist for a James Beard award for Outstanding Hospitality. ....
Wesley took the lead in the first half when they booted through a loose ball about 50 metres and eventually scored. They took an 8-0 lead into halftime. Feilding put in a lot of defensive work in the first half and had a couple of scoring opportunities, but didn’t finish off. In the second spell Feilding spent a lot of time in Wesley’s half and with six minutes to go, were finally rewarded when hooker Vernon Bason drove over to score the winning try. “We got stuck in during the second half, we just couldn’t get our attack going,” Lock said. ....
Feilding led 12-0 at halftime and they scored a try each in the second half. Ball carriers like star No 8 AJ Malili-Malo-Lauano and tight-head prop Pale Mariner made inroads, setting it up for their backs. Centre Matt Florence was sharp and scored a try, while wing Nickster Tafolo grabbed a double. Meanwhile, the Palmerston North Boys’ High School put in a sharp performance in a 45-7 win over Francis Douglas Memorial College in New Plymouth on Thursday. Boys’ High got on top early and led 14-0 before Francis Douglas came back at them and the game evened up. They scored a try each before halftime for Boys’ High to lead 21-7 at the break, then Boys’ High took control in the second spell, scoring three more tries. ....
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