You will smell the vinegar for a bit, but the next time it rains, the water will repel off the glass. This is much less expensive than a bottle of the brand-name rain repellent, and I have found that it repels the rain much longer.
Other VHS tapes that are selling for a lot more than you'd have paid for them thirty or forty years ago are Karate Kid Part 2, Alien, and Die Hard. It's hard to believe that some of the movies we paid ten or fifteen dollars for growing up as a kid are now worth a small fortune.
Express has 17 stores here in New Jersey, and like so many other retailers, they were hit hard by the pandemic, and the lifestyle changes the pandemic caused throughout the country.
Here we are once again, approaching the end of daylight saving time, that biannual tradition of 'falling back' to standard time and resetting our clocks
It's been a long time coming, and for anyone tuned into the digital landscape, this won't come as a surprise. The attorneys general from 42 states have taken action by filing a lawsuit against the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, honing in on their business practices...
The scam is the subject of a recent Max (HBO). The documentary tells the story of NJ-based Civic Development Goup (CDG) a company that hired junkies, ex-cons and other shady characters to solicit "donations" to various groups that include police unions, fire department unions and more.
There's so much to like about the holiday season. People seem to be in a better mood, you get together with friends and family, and of course the food... it's like the grand finale of a fireworks show. All the favorites come out during the holiday season.
Below is information about some of the most wanted subjects in New Jersey. Their crimes range from drugs to kidnapping to MURDER. Authorities warn that each of these individuals should be considered armed and dangerous.
When talking to someone who's never been to New Jersey, the question always comes up. Is New Jersey like the TV show, The Jersey Shore? The truth of the matter is that with the exception of Sammi Giancola and Deena Cortese, the rest are from New York (Pauly D. is from Rhode Island).
Surely, the most common last name in New Jersey must be an old-world Italian name or a Polish name rooted in their homeland, maybe even a Jewish name that came about during the immigration process on Ellis Island.