Five people were killed in a helicopter crash in New York's East River on Sunday night, according to CNN. The pilot of the helicopter was reported as the sole survivor.
You know those women who spent $400 on a purse? I am NOT one of them. What I do spend my money on are experiences like concerts and theatrical performances. I'm on a bit of a Broadway kick lately so wanted to share with you some reasons why you might want to see a show...
The distance between Ocean and Monmouth Counties and New York City makes it a pretty easy trip when you want to see a Broadway show or concert. But have you ever thought about going to The Big Apple to watch TV? I mean...to watch a TV show get made...
I have mixed feelings about politics these days. When I hear about the marches planned for Saturday, I'm glad those people have the freedom to speak their mind. But then I see some of those same critics posting offensive memes and posts about Donald Trump's anatomy and I think that's unfair, because the office of President is one that deserves respect...
As I mentioned yesterday, an easy day trip for Ocean and Monmouth folks is to go to Manhattan. The Radio City Christmas Show and Rockefeller Center tree are not far by car, bus, or train.
I’m a big fan of New Jersey Transit. The bus out of Toms River is great as is the North Jersey Coast Line train or the train you might take out of the bigger stations like MetroPark or Hamilton...
What could have been a highlight of my holiday season instead made me feel like Scrooge. I was in Manhattan Saturday night. I got off the New Jersey Transit train and it took 15 minutes just to get up the stairs and to the street. The trains were packed, obviously, so filtering everyone into the terminal took some time...
What a treat to see Kinky Boots on Broadway over the weekend. If you haven't seen it, here's what you might want to know.
The stage show was inspired by a movie about a shoe factory in England which was about to go under. Then a chance meeting between a drag queen and the company owner brought a new product to the factory and new life to the struggling community...
A couple weeks ago, many of us watched in awe as the space shuttle Enterprise arrived in New York City. Yesterday there were more amazing sights as the vehicle made its way down the Hudson River to it's new home at The Intrepid Museum. Read more for some great pictures and info on how you can see it!