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Live music, cardboard sled races, Ithaca Chili Cook-Off: 13 things to do in CNY
Updated Feb 17, 2021;
The year’s shortest month is winding down and no matter what your interests, you should be able to find something to do this weekend.
Live music will be at Coleman’s and Sharkey’s on Friday night, there will be cardboard sled races at Skaneateles Ski Hill, and you can be a judge at Ithaca’s Chili Cook-Off.
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Will Thierfelder drives the Vestal, NY Starbucks sled down the hill at a race in 2014 at the Four Seasons Golf and Ski Center in Fayetteville
What Happened to This Drive-Thru in Beachwood, New Jersey?
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While we are talking drive-thru’s here in Ocean County, I recently did the story about the new drive-thru grocery, bakery and coffee shop coming to Toms River, what happened to this former drive-thru in Beachwood?
My update this week had more photos of the
Toms River at Lowell Avenue and Route 37. This new drive-thru will feature grocery items, fresh baked good and coffee! This format seems to be identical to the former Welsh Farms drive-thru on Route Nine in Beachwood. I remember when the Welch Farms location opened and it seemed to be popular, but what happened? Was the location bad? was the goods for sale not what people wanted? was the “drive-thru” aspect slow?
UPDATE: Toms River Drive-Thru Continues Construction
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This is an update on a story I brought to you several weeks ago. It’s the construction of the new Farm Store drive-thru that’s being constructed on Route 37 at Lowell Avenue in Toms River. This project is going to bring a “drive-thru” grocery, bakery and coffee shop. As you can see from the photos the project is taking shape and beginning to look like a store. By the way the main part of the store is a repurposed storage container..talk about recycling.
The Park Record
Alex Wilson, right, and other Park City ski patrollers stand along Lowell Avenue as they raise awareness for the Park City Professional Ski Patrollers along Lowell Avenue Saturday morning, Jan. 16, 2021. A few of the demands of the group include adequate sick time and hazard pay. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Alex Quintana hands out I Support Ski Patrol stickers to resort guests as he and other patrollers raise awareness for the Park City Professional Ski Patrollers along Lowell Avenue Saturday morning, Jan. 16, 2021. A few of the demands of the group include adequate sick time and hazard pay. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)