
Louisa Esposito
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Nov 18, 2024 |
njlifestylemag.com | Darla Scarduzzio |Louisa Esposito
If you’re looking for a typical pizza topped with red sauce and a dollop of mozzarella, stay away from Tony Boloney’s. Seriously, no joke!. This joint ain’t for people who color between the lines. Whether in Atlantic City or at one of the North Jersey locations, Tony Boloney products are bold and tough. Whether pizza or a sub, you get a culinary experience that exudes a stereotypical in-your-face-New Jersey attitude - on steroids.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
njlifestylemag.com | Louisa Esposito |Danielle Gomes
If you are a pet owner and live in Atlantic County, perhaps you have either heard of or taken your pets to Dr. Mark Newkirk or the offices he founded in Margate and Egg Harbor Township. While the Margate location closed in the early 2000s, Newkirk Family Veterinarians in Egg Harbor Township took its place. Even though Dr. Newkirk retired from working at his office a few years ago, he has not quite stopped his veterinarian practices.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
njlifestylemag.com | Louisa Esposito |Michael Cagno |Danielle Gomes |Molly Golubcow
We New Jerseyans will always argue that our state has the best subs– and well, it’s because we’re right. Whether you call it pork roll or Taylor ham (or even Taylor roll, as Governor Phil Murphy of Central Jersey called it), New Jersey does sandwiches so well that we have ones that you can’t find in any other state. What makes NJ bread so special, as Tiffany Rando of Florida Cold Cuts & Liquors put it, is “Definitely the legacy of it. It's been around for many, many generations.
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Aug 1, 2024 |
njlifestylemag.com | Louisa Esposito |Darla Scarduzzio |Molly Golubcow |Nick Valinote
Entertainment — Atlantic — People The Boardwalk Hall Auditorium Organ, affectionately known as the “Midmer-Losh” is an absolute behemoth. It stands proudly in the Main Auditorium of Boardwalk Hall (formerly the Atlantic City Convention Hall). Anyone familiar with Atlantic City knows how iconic Boardwalk Hall is. Most will tell you about when they saw a concert, sports event, or other exciting show there.
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Jun 25, 2024 |
njlifestylemag.com | Louisa Esposito |Nick Valinote
Just ten years ago, C.E.O./President of The Rhythm and Blues Preservation Society, Mr. Perry Thompson, left his home city of Queens, NY, for the Jersey shore town of Atlantic City. Moving from the Empire State to the Garden State was a change, but Thompson never left his past behind. Thompson discovered his passion for music in Queens as his parents listened to R&B, jazz, calypso, reggae, and the blues.
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