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‘Surprise B–’: Star-Studded Cast Returns For ‘American Horror Story’ Season 13
Three New York-born actors are set to headline the chilling 13th season of American Horror Story.
Angela Bassett, Emma Roberts, and Gabourey Sidibe are among the star-studded cast of the popular FX anthropology's next act, creator Ryan Murphy announced in a Halloween teaser on Instagram Friday, Oct. 31.
“Surprise, bitch. I bet you thought you’d seen the last of me,” reads the on-screen text.
The upcoming installment of AHS will feature several of the franchise’s other iconic faces, including Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Kathy Bates, Jessica Lange, Billie Lourd, Leslie Grossman, and Ariana G…
NJ's Spirit Halloween Hiring 50K Workers To Prepare For 'Killer Season': How To Apply
Summer is just beginning, but Halloween lovers looking for some extra cash can already get started on spooky season.
Spirit Halloween is hiring for more than 50,000 retail jobs, the retailer said in a news release on Wednesday, June 25. The company based in Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, is aiming to open more than 1,500 temporary stores across the US and Canada.
According to Spirit Halloween, workers will enjoy perks like flexible schedules, competitive pay, and a premium incentive program.
"With the anticipation for Halloween at an all-time high, we are committed to creating the s…
Toms River Mom Of 5, Model Dies After 3-Year Cancer Battle: Remembering Tina Vasile
Tina Vasile, a mother of five from Toms River, passed away on Monday, Jan. 27, 2025, after a three-year battle with ovarian cancer, according to her obituary on the Ocean County Cremation Service website. She was 45 years old.
Born in Lakewood, Tina was known for her love of life, glamorous style, and deep devotion to her children, her obituary reads. A former model and actress, Tina had a passion for fashion, makeup, and music, never turning down an opportunity for a concert or a night out.
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Cancelled: Risky Halloween Activities Banned In These North Jersey Towns
While Gov. Phil Murphy gave trick-or-treating the green light this year, some towns are giving it the red light amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Halloween activities such as trick-or-treating, trunk-or-treating, parties, carnivals, or festivals with large crowds were banned in several towns.
The first to do so was Bound Brook. The borough's OEM coordinator on Oct. 7 put out a memo saying trick-or-treating, trunk-or-treating, hay rides, haunted houses, parties and large gatherings would not be permitted. Virtual activities, drive-thru events and family activities were allowed, though.
The f…