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Kenilworth, NJ

Newborns Needed For Jennifer Lopez Movie Filming In North Jersey Newborns Needed For Jennifer Lopez Movie Filming In North Jersey
Newborns Needed For Jennifer Lopez Movie Filming In North Jersey Do you think your newborn is already displaying acting chops? A Jennifer Lopez film shooting in Union Connty is looking for newborns, 15 days old to four months. The movie, "Office Romance" is being produced by Netflix and is directed by Ol Parker, who helmed "Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again," and "Ticket to Paradise." Filming will take place on Wednesday, March 12 in Kenilworth. Pay is $350 for individuals and $500 for twins. For more information, click here.
From Po'boys To Cubanos: These North Jersey Spots Made Yelp's Top 100 List From Po'boys To Cubanos: These North Jersey Spots Made Yelp's Top 100 List
From Po'boys To Cubanos: These North Jersey Spots Made Yelp's Top 100 List Several restaurants in the Northeast are among the best 100 places to eat in the US, according to a new list. Yelp has released its 2025 Top 100 Places to Eat list, spotlighting everything from food trucks and fast-casual gems to fine dining standouts. The list was created from restaurant reviews, ratings, and activity, then further curated by community managers and Yelp's "trend expert." Peruvian Cuisine In Dutch Country Chellas Arepa Kitchen in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, was ranked No. 5 in the nation, standing out for its Peruvian-inspired arepas stuffed with options li…
Star NJ Baseball Player Nick Cocchia Dies Suddenly, 25 Star NJ Baseball Player Nick Cocchia Dies Suddenly, 25
Star NJ Baseball Player Nick Cocchia Dies Suddenly, 25 Support is on the rise for the family of former New Jersey high school baseball player Nicholas "Nick" Cocchia, who died suddenly on Monday, Aug. 26, according to his obituary on the Rossi Funeral Home website. He was 25 years old. Nick was raised in Mountainside before moving to Kenilworth with his family, his obituary says. Nick played first base, outfield, and pitched for the varsity baseball team at Governor Livingston High School in Berkley Heights, his obituary says.  He helped lead the team to their victory as state champions in 2015 before playing college baseball for Mont…