| *Neighborhood / Featured Story | |
| Thu, Sep 2, 2010 | |
Wow! It is HOT outside today. Newark is a blazing 95 degrees! Art Kitchen helps Newarkers beat the heat in Military Park with their delicious ice coffee!
| *Neighborhood | |
| Thu, Aug 26, 2010 | |
Wow...what a year it has been for the 1 Washington Park office building here in Newark. Around this time last year, the office building opened its doors to the Rutgers Business School. The interior of the building where the school resides was beautiful and the school was outfitted with leather sofas and numerous LCD TVs. The clear glass entrance way and stock ticker were also nice addition to the building but yet, something was missing.
| *Neighborhood / *Ramblings About Town | |
| Fri, Aug 20, 2010 | |
Newark's Riverfront is being redeveloped. Take a $5 tour and be one of the first residents to experience it first hand!
| *Neighborhood | |
| Thu, Aug 19, 2010 | |
“Fashion can be bought, but style is priceless.” 1212 Raymond Blvd is the new home of SO EXCESSIVE, a costume jewelry boutique that opened this past month. SO EXCESSIVE's mission is to introduce unique jewelry to the newark area that embodies the decadence and glamour of Hollywood!
| *Neighborhood | |
| Wed, Aug 18, 2010 | |
Over the course of the next few days Newark is getting rid of the mass produced industrial style street lamps Downtown and replacing them a with more Victorian styled look.
| *Arts / *Culture / *Entertainment / *Neighborhood / *Ramblings About Town | |
| Tue, Aug 17, 2010 | |
Vinyl Lovers! Lovers of vintage music! Here is something for you.
| *Arts / *Neighborhood | |
| Mon, Aug 16, 2010 | |
This past Saturday night Index Art Center hosted a "Stache Bash," a very cool mustache party featuring mustache-inspired art.
| *Neighborhood | |
| Fri, Aug 13, 2010 | |
A group of women parade down Washington Street, while doing aerobics to promote National Health Center Week. (August 8 - 14)
| *Neighborhood / *Ramblings About Town | |
| Thu, Aug 12, 2010 | |
Recently, Newark was rated 8th worst place to live in the United States by WalletPop, a consumer finance website. Normally I would be frustrated by this "assumption," (as WalletPop refers to the list as "unofficial" & "far from comprehensive"), but since we're sandwiched between L.A & Miami- (two of the hottest cities in the world) What does this really mean?