Showing posts with label New Jersey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Jersey. Show all posts

Friday, January 24, 2014

Funny Laws in the Garden State

Dear Readers, 


We were looking for some funky facts that you may not know about New Jersey and happened upon some goofy state laws! Check 'em out:

In New Jersey:


- cabbage can't be sold on Sunday.
- you may not slurp your soup.

- it is against the law for a man to knit during the fishing season.
- i
t is illegal to delay or detain a homing pigeon.


We hope that they gave you a reason to chuckle and wish you a fantastic Friday! 

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Haunted Highways: Clinton Road in West Milford, New Jersey

The town of West Milford, New Jersey appears to be your typical American town. People live, work, go to school; live their day-to-day lives without any interruption. Except, for one; Clinton Road in West Milford. This desolate stretch of dark highway, encased in thick forest, is home to a dark, bloody history.  The ten-mile stretch of road wont just chill you to the bone, but make you question what you see. With reports of ghosts, phantom vehicles, and strange creatures being seen on or beside the road, one only knows what could happen. While the eyewitnesses to these ghostly tales are few and fare between, would you be willing to take a late night drive to prove them wrong?

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Morristown Farmers Market- Fresh Produce and Products Available every Sunday.



Every Sunday, now until the end of November, there will be a Farmers Market gracing the streets of Morristown from 8:30-2:00pm. Featuring a plethora of fresh produce and poultry, this weekly event allows citizens of Morristown to explore nature’s bountiful goodies within the confines of their own community. Located on Spring and Morris Street, this event features an array of locally grown products including, grass fed meats, organic fruits and vegetables, and even locally made honey, candles and soaps. Don't miss out on a chance to try some new local products and produce, drive your Toyota over to the Morristown Farmers Market this Sunday, you'll be glad you did!


For more information visit the Morristown website here: http://bit.ly/12EBMgV