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Memories drive Micheal Madigan’s ‘abstract’ art
(Entertainment/Movies)
... – and collecting the memories that feed into his paintings. He spent some time in Italy and Spain earlier this year, after a decade of visits to
Ireland
that began with group trips for plein air painting. ...
2.
Impartial Opinion?
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
Got to say guys, that from the outside - as someone who has lived in the States, UK,
Ireland
and now Australia, and who is a believer in free trade and individual rights - my observations would lead me ...
3.
Governor's office releases breakdown of Christie's use of State Police helicopters
(N.J./State)
... Bowl meeting with John Mara and Woody Johnson in Morristown 5/21/2010 - Lt. Gov. Guadagno attends dinner with president of
Ireland
in New York City 6/6/2010 - Visit with Trooper Castellano at Jersey ...
4.
Q&A: Pete Hamill
(Life/Style)
... and Northern
Ireland
. He covered the urban riots of the 1960s. He has covered local and national politics. He wrote about the New York underclass too, their hopes and ambitions, and sometimes, tragedies. ...
5.
Ed Schultz removed from his talk show
(Entertainment/Movies)
... apology.” The issue began when Schultz was discussing Ingraham’s criticism of President Barack Obama for drinking Guinness during his trip to
Ireland
while the Midwest was being hit with tornadoes. “And ...
6.
Congratulations – New Jersey ranks among the deadbeats for pension funding
(Opinion/Commentary)
... Sound Practices. The problem is not limited to the United States. Germany cannot carry Europe on its economic back. At some point, the PIIGS (Portugal,
Ireland
, Italy, Greece, and Spain) will have ...
7.
Review: ‘Game of Thrones’
(Entertainment/Movies)
... —¬ brilliantly realized on screen — made primarily of ice and standing 700 feet high. But Westeros extends far south to more Mediterranean climes. "Game of Thrones" was shot primarily in Northern
Ireland
...
8.
Ski Mont Sutton, Quebec: Fewer crowds, French food just 7 hours from N.J.
(Life/Style)
... and chef-husband John Kostuik (originally from Toronto, but coming off a long stint at Rathsallagh House in
Ireland
, where the couple met). It’s my first day on the mountain and yes, it’s beautiful, ...
9.
An authentic – sort of – Irish corned beef and cabbage recipe
(Life/Style)
... try. One of the first neighbors I met while my husband was deployed on a Med Float was a woman named Shannon. She was of Irish and Pakistani descent, and raised primarily in
Ireland
until she was 14. ...
10.
Six surprising facts about St. Patrick’s Day
(Life/Style)
... to what I and other Irish natives experienced growing up. Saint Patrick's Day (Lá Fhéile Pádraig) was traditionally a religious holiday celebrating the man credited with converting
Ireland
to Christianity. ...
11.
St. Patrick’s Day in New Jersey, a day of Irish feasts and music
(Entertainment/Movies)
... and bagpipers will perform throughout the day. You don’t have to be in
Ireland
to find great Irish food in New Jersey. In Parsippany at Blackthorn Restaurant & Irish Pub, it’s all Irish with shepherd’s ...
12.
Find St. Patrick’s Day parades and events in N.J.
(Entertainment/Movies)
... school-age children. Families with children ages 7- to 12-years-old can celebrate the "Traditions of
Ireland
" at Liberty Hall Museum in Union from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday. The event costs $10 per ...
13.
Archimedes Pharma plans Bedminster expansion
(Money/Economy)
... States and has established commercial organizations in the United Kingdom, the U.S., France, Germany,
Ireland
, and Spain. The BEIP program is available to businesses expanding or relocating their workforce ...
14.
In New Jersey, vice is nice, but incest is best
(Opinion/Commentary)
... Law Review. June 2006. Get it here. It’s legal in France, Belgium, and in Brazil from the age of 14. But you can get up to life in prison for it in
Ireland
. The Irish understand that incest is always rape. ...
15.
REVIEW: ‘Three Sisters’ evolve over the years
(Entertainment/Movies)
... to Jessica Hecht's kindly Olga. Wistful Irina and compassionate Olga are united in growing dislike for their invasive sister-in-law Natasha, boldly developed by Marin
Ireland
as a bashful ninny who evolves ...
16.
Papering over fiscal mismanagement is getting more and more expensive
(Opinion/Commentary)
... be based on throwing money from a helicopter, individual European nations cannot print euros. For Greece and now
Ireland
to save themselves from bankruptcy, they must make their appeal to the only economically ...
17.
REVIEW: Bush years exert their toll on American souls in new drama
(Entertainment/Movies)
... monologues that first brought her to notice. Set in a pleasantly shabby East Village apartment, the story begins amiably as a thirty-something urban comedy as viewers are introduced to Ellen (Marin
Ireland
), ...
18.
N.J. cancer survivor Martha Geaney brings ‘Spirit' to women in workplace
(Health/Healthquest)
... of the MBA in Innovation/Entrepreneurship Program, and is a guest lecturer for corporate seminars and workshops with a focus on women's leadership roles in the United States and in
Ireland
, where she frequently ...
19.
Irish ‘Wife to James Whelan’ debuts
(Entertainment/Movies)
... of Dublin during the 1930s. After the Abbey rejected "Wife to James Whelan," Deevy wrote a dozen radio plays for the BBC before retiring in the mid-1950s to her hometown of Waterford in southeastern
Ireland
. ...
20.
N.Y. Fringe Festival reveals a Jersey side
(Entertainment/Movies)
... from Rowan University in 2005. The authors first met while studying in Belfast and began composing "For the Birds" last October in an unusual collaboration. "Siobhan was in
Ireland
and I was over here," ...
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