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April, 2010 – Hoboken

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Travel with TerriTerri Farris

 

Hoboken:   History, good times and views!

 

By Terri Farris

 

Do you know about Hoboken?  If you do chances are you know it was the birthplace and childhood home of Frank Sinatra.  You may also know it was the location of the first organized baseball game played at Elysian Fields on June 19, 1846.  A place of many firsts, Hoboken was the site of America’s First Brewery, the first zipper and the Maxwell House Coffee plant.  It was also the place the first Oreo cookie was sold – now that is an important first! 

 

Located across the Hudson River from Manhattan, Hoboken offers the most spectacular views of the city you will ever find.  This one mile square town is often referred to as the “sixth borough”.  A cosmopolitan community with a diverse population and a rich history, Hoboken is the perfect “off the beaten path” destination for anyone visiting the New York area.  Accessible by ferry, bus or the New Jersey Transit PATH train, Hoboken is a short 10-minute ride from Manhattan. 

 

Hoboken was first noticed by a navigator on Henry Hudson’s 1609 voyage up the river that now bears his name.  The Lenni Lenape (later known as the Delaware Indians) camped on the island seasonally and used the green-colored serpentine rock in the area to carve tobacco pipes.  In 1658 Peter Stuyvesant, the Dutch governor of Manhattan, bought the area from the Lenni Lenape for 80 fathoms of wampum, 20 fathoms of cloth, 12 kettles, 6 guns, 2 blankets, 1 double kettle and half a barrel of beer.  So it seems the beer drinking in Hoboken began long before America’s First Brewery!

 

Speaking of beer drinking, with bars of every type on almost every corner, Hoboken has plenty of nightlife.  There are bars with live music, wine bars, trendy bars and neighborhood bars where “everybody knows your name”.  Ok, so maybe they won’t know your name when you arrive, but hang out for a little while and you will make a friend or two – that’s Hoboken!  Some suggestions for your bar crawl: Scotland Yard where you can listen to blues or Maxwell’s where live music is a regular event.  In fact, groups having performed at Maxwell’s in the past include Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band and Nirvana.  For a friendly, no frills, sports watching and drinking place check out Hobson’s Choice – a personal favorite!

The view from the W Hotel in Hoboken
The view from the W Hotel in Hoboken

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you prefer the trendy bar scene, be sure to visit The Chandelier Room located in the W Hotel.  This posh new bar will dazzle you with the breathtaking crystal chandelier suspended from the ceiling while simultaneously wowing you with those amazing views of the Hudson River and Manhattan.

 

There is more to Hoboken than the nightlife, this is a town full of historical landmarks with interesting stories.  The Hoboken Museum  is a great start for information. (www.hobokenmuseum.org) A walking tour of Hoboken includes sites such as the Yellow Flats in the 1200 block of Washington Street , circa 1890.  These apartments were once home to Hetty Green – the “Witch of Wall Street”.  One of the wealthiest women of her day, her reluctance to spend money was legendary.  It is said her injured son lost a leg because she was unwilling to pay for his medical attention! 

 

Washington Street, Hoboken. Photos by Terri Farris.
Washington Street, Hoboken. Photos by Terri Farris.

 

 

 

The Hoboken Terminal, a Beaux-Arts style building, was constructed in 1907 as the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad.  Much like the town of Hoboken, the Hoboken Terminal was also a place of “firsts”.  In 1930 Thomas Edison was at the controls for the first departure of an electrified train.  Also, the first installation of central air-conditioning in a public space was at Hoboken Terminal.

 

Across from Hoboken’s historic City Hall on Washington Street you will find Carlo’s Bakery, home to TLC’s reality TV show, Cake Boss.  Opened in 1910 by Carlo Guastaffero, this family owned business is now managed by his grandson, Buddy a/k/a the “Cake Boss”.  Buddy’s cakes are works of art and when the show is filming, you will find long lines of tourists standing outside to get a peek.  www.carlosbakery.com 

 

 

Hoboken City Hall
Hoboken City Hall

Hoboken has numerous parks including Frank Sinatra Park located along the waterfront of the Hudson River.  During the warmer months, the park is the site of numerous festivals and events including “Movies Under the Stars”.  It is also another great place to check out those Manhattan views!  Visit www.hoboken411.com for details on upcoming events.

 

With the opening of Hoboken’s first W Hotel along the waterfront in 2009, visitors to the New York area were given yet another reason to cross the Hudson River. The W Hoboken offers an oasis from the hustle, bustle and noise of the city. Reserve a “Spectacular Room” or a “Cool Corner Room” and watch the Manhattan skyline unfold before you with the sunrise in the morning or as the lights of the city begin to sparkle at night!

 

Head downstairs to the Living Room where you can enjoy signature cocktails, high speed internet access or board games & books. Make an appointment at Bliss Spa for first class pampering or workout to offset those cocktails in the Sweat Fitness Center.  With the W Hoboken’s “Whatever, whenever” service policy, your wish is their command! www.starwoodhotels.com/whotels

 

Dinner at the Zylo Steakhouse located in the W Hoboken is not to be missed.  With a menu combining traditional Italian fare and steakhouse options, you are sure find something to please your palette.  The décor is inspired by Hoboken’s shipbuilding heritage and combines industrial materials with colorful artwork and back-lit glass walls creating a cozy ambience all against the backdrop of those magnificent Manhattan views! www.cornerstonerestaurants.com/zylo/index.html

 

Next time you visit New York, get out of the city and head over to Hoboken – you never know what you will find!  Did I mention the views?

 

Terri is a freelance writer with regular columns on travel, chocolate and bar reviews.  She is busy each month visiting new places to bring unique travel destinations and events to you.  Yes, it is a sacrifice – but she is willing to do that for her readers!  You can see more of Terri’s writing at www.examiner.com where she is the National Chocolate Examiner and at www.barzz.net.  You can contact Terri at tfarris60@hotmail.com.

April, 2010 – Sci-Fi and Fantasy Movies This Spring

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The Space RoomAnna Sanclement with husband John and baby Emma

Everything Sci-Fi & a Little Astronomy

 

Sci-Fi and Fantasy Movies Coming This Spring and Summer (Part 1)

 

by Anna Sanclement

 

Some good flicks in the science fiction and fantasy realm are coming up in the next few months. Of course, many are waiting for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse to arrive, but from here until mid-July, there are many others worth a second look.

 

Not to mention that one of these great films will be a promising sci-fi/fantasy adventure featuring one of the many sought-after Twilight vampire actors, Jackson Rathbone, who plays Jasper in the acclaimed series.

 

Clash of the Titans

 

This movie is a remake of the film made in 1981 called by the same name, but with the perks that modern technology has to offer these days, the effects in this new version look magnificent.

 

Sam Worthington stars as Perseus, with Ralph Fiennes appearing as Hades and Liam Neeson as Zeus.

 

The story is based on the Greek mythology tale of Perseus. Fighting against Hades to save his family, Perseus leads a dangerous mission to defeat him. Clash of the Titans opens April 2nd in theaters nationwide.

 

Kick-Ass

 

Kick-Ass is a movie based on a comic book that goes by the same name. The movie was produced by Brad Pitt and directed by Matthew Vaughn.

 

Aaron Johnson stars as Dave Lizewski/Kick-Ass, Nicolas Cage is Damon Macready/Big-Daddy and Chloe Moretz is Mindy Macready/Hit-Girl.

 

The story centers around a teenage boy who decides to become a real life superhero. He tries, but fails miserably at first. He succeeds the second time around, though and gets involved in a huge entangle with a big time mobster. Kick-Ass opens April 16th.

 

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

 

The super anticipated 3rd installment to the Twilight Saga, Eclipse is, like its precedents, based on the best-seller book written by Stephenie Meyer.

 

Eclipse will go deeper into the relationship between Bella, Edward and Jacob as they face a new dangerous challenge when a vampire baddie comes back looking to get revenge on them.

 

Kristen Stewart returns as Bella, Robert Pattinson as Edward and Taylor Lautner as Jacob. Most of the movie’s cast also returns to reprise their roles, and there will be some new additions as well. The Twilight Saga: Eclipse opens on June 30th nationwide.

 

The Last Airbender

 

This movie is based on the first season of the successful Nickelodeon cartoon series Avatar: The Last Airbender and will be the first of a planned series trilogy.

 

The story brings us to a world that is ruled by four tribes that each controls water, fire, air or earth. A war begins when the fire tribe wants to take over and control the rest of the tribes along with the entire world.

 

The Last Airbender stars Noah Ringer as Aang, Twilight’s Jackson Rathbone as Sokka and Nicola Peltz as Katara. The film is opening on July 2nd nationwide.

 

Be sure to check back next month for more movies coming soon in Sci-Fi and Fantasy Movies Coming This Spring and Summer Part 2.

 

Sky events this month, April of 2010:

 

The Last Quarter Moon happens on Monday the 6th, with the New Moon occurring on Wednesday the 14th. The Last Quarter Moon will be on Wednesday the 21rd and we will see a Full Moon on Wednesday the 28th.

 

This month brings the Lyrids meteor shower into view, which will be peaking on April 22nd. Under clear dark skies, observers can expect to see up to 20 meteors per hour.

 

The radiant for the shower will be to the east a few degrees to the right of Vega in the Lyra constellation. Look for the meteors to start streaking sometime after midnight.

 

Saturn will be in display all month and it can be seen soon after sunset as it rises in the east. The ringed planet will remain visible all night, reaching its highest point in the sky at about 11:00 p.m. midmonth.

 

Venus has been back in view for a few weeks now and it is rising higher in the sky at twilight. Look for it low on the western horizon as the sun goes down; it will be the bright ‘star’ easy to spot with the naked eye.

 

With a pair of binoculars you may be able to spot Mercury just a few degrees to the right of Venus during the first couple of weeks of the month. Once you spot it you may be able to see it with the naked eye.

 

Mars is high in the southwestern sky early on in the evening; it is shrinking now and will be appearing much smaller in the weeks to come. At midmonth, Mars will pass by the Beehive star cluster, making for a very pretty sight, especially with binoculars or a wide-field telescope.

 

Look on up and smile!

 

For more sky events log on to: www.astronomy.com and http://space.about.com/od/computerresources/tp/2009MaySkyGuide.htm

 

You can read other articles and tips by Anna on these websites:   

 

 

http://baby.lifetips.com/

http://www.helium.com/users/484623

http://www.examiner.com/x-6503-Ft-Lauderdale-Science-News-Examiner

http://www.associatedcontent.com/user/354312/anna_sanclement.html

http://www.suite101.com/profile.cfm/annasanclement

http://anna-sanclement.net 

 

Anna Sanclement writes from home and has recently started to write articles for various Internet sites. She has also finished a novel and has written many stories and a movie script, just for fun.

 

March, 2010 – PB Harvest Fundraiser at Paradiso

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Deborah Morgan of Palm Beach Harvest Speaks about our Growing Hunger Problem in Palm Beach County

 

Deborah Morgan, Executive Director of Palm Beach Harvest, speaks about the immediate need to feed the hungry in Palm Beach County at a fundraiser called La Fete du Masque at Paradiso Ristorante in Lake Worth on March, 25th, 2010.  See our Archives, then Photo Galleries for photos of this event too.

April, 2010 – Faith Farm’s Auto Auction on April 3rd

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Looking for some excitement this weekend?

 

Our Faith Farm Auto Auctions are very exciting and they are OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. 

 

So, if you need a great, used vehicle at an unbelievable price, be there this Saturday!  We are auctioning Everything from a Pick-up to a Mercedes! 

 

We also have boats, motorcycles, a scooter, jet skis and a camper for your recreational pleasure! 

 

All proceeds from our auctions help to support our 58-year-old ministry that provides a free, 9-month, faith-based recovery program for men and women who have lost control of their lives due to alcohol and/or illegal and pharmaceutical drug addiction.   Fighting Addiction IS Everyone’s Battle!

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April, 2010 – “100 Faces of Wellington” Photo Exhibit

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For further information contact:

Nicole Evangelista, Assistant to the City Manager

Phone: 791-4733

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

WELLINGTON TO SHOWCASE THE “100 FACES OF WELLINGTON” PHOTO EXHIBIT

 

Wellington is excited to announce that it will be showcasing the works of internationally published and local photographer, Gary Kanes 100 Faces of Wellingtonexhibit. The exhibit will be unveiled in April and will feature a collection of photos documenting the unique character and diversity of Wellington. The yearlong exhibit will consist of 100 photos taken in and around the area.

 

The photo exhibit will be on display from April 2010 through March 2011 at the Wellington Community Center, located at 12165 West Forest Hill Blvd. The unveiling of the 100 Faces of Wellingtonwill be on Thursday, April 22, 2010 and is open to the public from 6:30-8 PM.

 

During the event, limited edition prints and merchandise will be available for purchase with a special artist signing.

 

For more information about the 100 Faces of Wellingtonexhibit, or sponsorship opportunities, please contact Kane Photography at 561-333-2198, or info@kanephotography.net.

 

For information on the Art in Public Places Program and other Wellington programs, events, and activities, please visit the website at www.wellingtonfl.gov or watch Channel 18 for the latest happenings. Wellington Parks & Recreation Department is committed to A Great Hometown!

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April, 2010 – AW in Pictures

Just a few highlights of happenings Around Wellington. For many more photos, visit the link “Photo Galleries” on this site!

Playmobil FunPark, newly remodeled with ribbon cutting on March 27th, 2010
Playmobil FunPark, newly remodeled with ribbon cutting on March 27th, 2010
The beautiful new Lechuza indoor, self-watering plant store, inside Playmobil FunPark in Palm Beach Gardens.
The beautiful new "store within a store," Lechuza, located inside Playmobil FunPark in Palm Beach Gardens.
National Park Scenes by Photographer Jerry Ginsberg, as displayed at the Whole Foods Meet the Artist Reception in Wellington. Photo by Patricia Boxold.
National Park Scenes by Photographer Jerry Ginsberg, as displayed at the Whole Foods Meet the Artist Reception in Wellington. Photo by Patricia Boxold.

 

Jay Meranchik teaches Max how to push a shopping cart. See "AW Stories of the Month." Photo by Marla E. Schwartz.
Jay Meranchik teaches Max how to push a shopping cart. See "AW Stories of the Month." Photo by Marla E. Schwartz.

 

Sandhill Crane at the entrance of the Village of Royal Palm Beach. Photo by Patricia Boxold.
Sandhill Crane at the entrance of the Village of Royal Palm Beach. Photo by Patricia Boxold.

 

The 2010 Challenge of the Americas. Photo by Christine Rose.
The 2010 Challenge of the Americas. Photo by Christine Rose.

March, 2010 – RP Art & Music Festival

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Royal Palm Art & Music Festival: Renegade Rhythm Dancers

 

Renegade Rhythm Dancers perform at the 1st Annual Royal Palm Art & Music Festival. Peter Wein of W4CY.com acts as MC on the stage.

 

April, 2010 – Miami Heat tickets in support of The Children’s Coalition

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Miami Heat vs. Detroit Pistons – Tickets to Benefit the Children’s Coalition


Each ticket purchase comes with an on-court pass for a free throw shot!

Only $10 for each ticket (in the 300 section). Bring your family, friends, or co-workers, and support a charity!
Benefiting the Children’s Coalition Inc., a West Palm Beach non-profit serving u
nderprivileged youth in our community.

Learn more about TCCI at www.tccipbc.org.

Call Tom Copeland at (561) 860-3231 for tickets.

Thanks for your support!

Tom Copeland
Board of Directors
The Children’s Coalition, Inc.

 

 

 

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April, 2010 – Family Fun Day – Get Moving on April 24th

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Family Fun Day

Hosted by: Del Prado Elementary School

Invites Palm Beach& Broward Families

 

Health, Safety and Fitness for families is of vital importance and all three continue to be topics for discussion but they seem to overlap in so many ways, that often with our busy lifestyles and limited budget it is easy to say we’ll do it tomorrow. A Boca Raton mom, Gina Barron decided to make a difference a few years ago by partnering with Del Prado Elementary School principal, Sandra Rhategan and now 5 years later they are teaming up again to continue the discussion and raise awareness. We welcome families from Palm Beach and Broward Counties to share this day.

 

 

We welcome families from Palm Beach and Broward Counties to share this day. We anticipate well over 1500 people.

 

This is a day that will provide entertainment, fitness, safety tips and valuable information that can save lives and do this all for FREE. We want parents and their children to come and experience different foods, drinks and get moving. AT the same time we feel it is important to reach out to local businesses and give them an opportunity to showcase their products/services at no charge. This should be a win/win for everyone.

 

Here are some of the FREE activities that we will be providing:

 

Archery

Basketball

Yoga

Skateboarding

Bowling

In line skating

Cheerleading

Cricket

Dance

Football

Karate

Kick Boxing

Boxing

Kung Fu

Self Defense

Soccer

Rugby

Running

Cycling

 

Fencing

 

Local Farmers will provide fresh fruits and vegetables from their farms to sample at the Farmers Market, Organic Food Club of South Florida and Whole Food Markets will provide an organic area for taste testing of organic vegetables and fruit, 4th Generation Market, GotSprouts with drink samples, a food court will be available for taste testing by local chefs who will be providing cooking demonstrations, smoothies taste test, Pizza, Subs, and much more.

 

Entertainment will be provided by D.J as well as Sports Radio will have give-a-way items, Wannado City, Boomers, Xtreme Go Carts, Lake Worth Playhouse, Sol Children’s Theatre, Delray Playhouse, US Musicmakers’s will provide young talent demonstrating violin, piano, and  Playtown Café will provide fun crafts such as cookie decorating.

 

Inside we will have community/health center resources such as: pediatric eating disorder specialists, nutritionist, dietians, chiropractor, pediatricians, podiatrist, endocrinologist, orthopedics, eating disorder pediatric specialist and many more.  Mathnasium and 3D learner will present on learning disabilities. Non Profits will present on various topics and we will address “Bullying” and how it cannot be tolerated at any level, this will be our keynote speaker at the event. Michael Brewer’s Grandma Raises Her Voice Against Teen Violence and Bullying. (The boy that was set on fire in Deerfield Beach) Law enforcement officials, City and State officials and Sheriff’s department).

 

Come join us for an enlightening day and yes “GET MOVING”!!

 

April 24, 2010

9:00-3:00

Del Prado Elementary School

7900 Del Prado Circle

Boca Raton, Fl. 33433

 

Please feel free to reach out at your convenience.

Cordially,

Gina

561-451-8232

9624 Tavernier Drive

Boca Raton, Florida 33496
roadrunnergirl4@aol.com

Our media sponsor is BocaRaton.com

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April, 2010 – Social Media Marketing for Wellington area Businesses

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IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
March 29th, 2010
 
The Wellington Chamber of Commerce and Stacie Chalmers Inbound Marketing Solutions, a Wellington based Marketing Consultant,recently presented the importance of Social Media Marketing to local businesses. 

“We’ve had a lot of our members ask about social media, they know they need to start adding social media to their marketing mix, but it’s difficult to know where to start and what to do. The purpose of this seminar was to present the basics of social media to our members so they could have a better understanding of why social media is so important for business, what business strategies it can be used for, how to get started and what to do.” Says Wellington Chamber Executive Director, Michela Perillo-Green

The feedback from attendees was positive and well received, but there seems to be a hunger amongst business owners to learn more about social media. To meet this need the Wellington Chamber and Stacie Chalmers Inbound Marketing Solutions are in the process of finalizing a range of social media marketing workshops and seminars for local business owners. These workshops and seminars will focus on helping business owners and marketers learn how to attract more, qualified visitors to their website through search engine marketing and social media marketing and how to convert more of this traffic to leads and customers.

“The internet and social media have changed the way we communicate and have introduced a new era in marketing. The businesses that understand that they too must change and are willing to relearn marketing will position themselves ahead of the competition.” says Stacie Chalmers, Inbound Marketing Solutions.  “It’s more than just understanding social media, there’s a change in psychology, social media puts the consumer in control. And this why we say ‘relearn’ marketing.”

If you’re a local business owner and would like to know about the Chamber’s upcoming marketing workshops please register your interest here.

If you would like to learn how to attract prospects to your business, and convert more leads to customers visit Inbound Marketing Solutions to schedule a one on one consulting call with Stacie Chalmers.

PRESS CONTACT:
Stacie Chalmers – Stacie Chalmers Inbound Marketing Solutions
Stacie@staciechalmersinboundmarketing.com
 

Stacie Chalmers

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