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After a late concert at the nearby Meadowlands (now MetLife Stadium), it’s the perfect place to dissect the show over disco fries – New Jersey’s glorious contribution to cuisine consisting of french ...
There’s something deeply nostalgic about sliding into a vinyl booth under the glow of neon lights at 2 AM, fork poised over a plate of golden french fries. Let me take you to a place where time stands ...
COVID-19 has made it feel impossible to hang out with friends. Having a chill study session, trying out a new recipe and sharing a cup of tea over Zoom just doesn’t feel the same as doing those ...
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How do you know when it’s time to start transitioning your operation to the next generation? Rena Striegel, president of Transition Point Business Partners, says to aim for a decade. “If we ...
There’s some crazy nonsense coming out of Florida Panthers hockey fans and commentators heading into Game One of the Stanley Cup finals against the Edmonton Oilers, but also some sharp and wise ...
Back in the last century before I started my career as a psychologist, I worked as a teacher in a “special school” for children with difficulties and differences that made it impossible for ...
That usually meant stopping at the Tic-Toc drive-in, which sat across Magnolia from Chilhowee Park. Again, I’m not saying the barbecue sandwich I had at the Tic-Toc is the first one I ever ate. It’s ...
There is one actor of both Marvel and Star Wars fame that would bring the intensity and instant fan-favorite status the Tick-Tock Man needs. Game Rant Menu ...
Douglas Robertson reflects on the case of Wendy Murray to highlight the deepening crisis of tenement disrepair in Glasgow. Wendy Murray, who lived in Stevenson Street, in Glasgow’s Calton, was offered ...