Hey, Parrot Heads!
You'll now have your own Margaritaville right here in Jersey.
You'll now have your own Margaritaville right here in Jersey.
The famed statue of Penn State coach Joe Paterno has been taken down from outside the football stadium.
That's what they call the insanely violent wind storm that wreaked havoc across several states, knocking out power lines for days and finding it's way to south Jersey in the early morning hours of Saturday, June 30th.
That's what The New Yorker asked about the Broadway production, so that should give you some idea of what this show is all about (although it's also got a lighthearted comedic touch as well).
I'm talking about "Rock of Ages", and it'll be in Atlantic City from August 14 through September 2.
Anyone who grew up with or was influenced by 80's rock will probably want to check this one out, since it's built on rock hits from Journey, Bon Jovi, Pat Benatar, Poison and more.
Are you a Journey fan? So much so that you'd love to see them live even without Steve Perry?
How about Pat Benatar? Longing to hear those incredible pipes? She still kicks butt with the best of them all these years later and ditto for her husband, guitarist Neil Giraldo.
You're in luck.
I'm lovin' it.
Oh, wait, I think that's trademarked.
At any rate, you know by now Metallica will headline The Orion Music + More Festival in June and the Hawk's got your tickets this week.
What you probably didn't know is that Bader Field, where the festival will happen, is just a few miles from where I live, so that's why I'm really psyched.
The causeway bridge that connects Manahawkin to Long Beach Island is over 50 years old and in desperate need of repair. Unfortunately, the much needed improvement project has been pushed back until 2013
More than 3 million New Jersey residents would have to pay higher water bills if rate hikes proposed by two state water companies are approved.
Feeling down about work? You’re not alone. According to a new worldwide study, workers attitudes are bleak.
Atlantic City wants to borrow $38.5 million to repay those who successfully challenged their property taxes.
Tuesday, New Jersey voters will be asked to cast a ballot as to whether they support changing the state constitution to allow sports betting at Garden State casinos and racetracks.