Thursday, November 22, 2012
Add pictures of your family celebrations to our gallery.
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Thursday, November 22, 2012
Not all Thanksgivings are equal. Families celebrate the day in different ways unique to their styles and traditions. While some fill up on turkey and stuffing to gear up for a day of shopping on Black Friday, others hit the sack early, bloated from too much mashed potatoes and gravy. We want to see how Montville residents celebrated Thanksgiving, Black Friday and the whole holiday weekend. Click "Upload Photos & Videos" and post photos of your celebrations to our gallery.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Thanksgiving 2012 has many businesses open during the holiday.
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Wednesday, November 21, 2012
As you prepare to open up your home to relatives or begin baking pies to bring to a friend's house, we wanted you to know what is open and closed on Thanksgiving Day in case you venture out. Here are a few things we confirmed by talking to business owners: Know of an opening or closing? Let us know in the comments section.
Large cards signed by residents are displayed at the township municipal building.
With Thanksgiving almost here, it seems almost fitting that Montville residents gave thanks to the township for helping them celebrate Halloween this year. For the second year in a row, Halloween was the holiday that almost was not, as Superstorm Sandy's damaged created unsafe road conditions for trick-or-treaters to go door-to-door. Gov. Chris Christie officially changed the celebration date of the holiday to Nov. 5, but Montville officials waited longer to delcare when it would be safe enough for Halloween festivities to be held. Ultimately, the township decided to host a "Scare, Share and Care" event where children were able to trick-or-treat at vehicle trunks in a parking lot and residents were able to make donations to Sandy victims. …
Whether you're thankful for electricity or simply stuffing and gravy, we want to hear about it.
The following is an Editor's Notebook and represents the opinions of Ariana Cohn-Sheehan. This year, more than others, I have a lot to be thankful for. Over the past few weeks, with a super, tropical cyclone storm and the presidential and local elections, I'm regretful to have not taken the time to stop and think about what I appreciate most this year. But since that is the reason for the season, I figured I'd share at least a few items on my list with you. Here goes: I'm thankful for power after being without it for two weeks. I am the first to say I did not have it as bad as others, with a warm (and lit) place to sleep every night for the 11 days I was without electricity in my home. But it was an inconvenience so I'm happy to be back …
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Share your best recipes for the day after.
Dinner’s done and the only thing more stuffed than the bird is you. Now the question becomes: What to do with all those leftovers? While many say simple reheating is all that’s necessary to have a “day after” feast, others have elaborate recipes for turning Thanksgiving leftovers into gourmet delights. From savory turkey soups to sinfully delicious pot pies and mile-high sandwiches, everyone has their own ideas on what to do with what’s leftover. The Food Network even has an entire recipe collection dedicated to the topic. We’d prefer to hear from you! What are your favorite Thanksgiving leftover recipes? Share them in the comments section or upload them as an announcement.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
A cheesy potato casserole and delicious cranberry sauce are sure to light up your Thanksgiving dinner table.
It’s time for Thanksgiving, my favorite time of the year! Not only do you get to see family, but the food is plentiful and delicious. If your family is anything like mine, there are multiple side dishes to choose from to accompany the all important turkey. Everything from green bean casserole to sweet potato pie has been served at our table and now, I would like to share some fantastic side dish recipes that may become a part of your Thanksgiving tradition. Ingredients Cheesy Potato Casserole 3 lbs red potatoes, sliced 1 lb broccoli, chopped 1 10.75 oz can cream of chicken 1 cup sour cream ½ lb ham, sliced 1 tsp paprika 1 tsp black pepper 1 tbsp kosher salt 1 tsp garlic powder 1 tsp basil ½ cup cheddar cheese, grated ½ cup Asiago, grated ½…
Saturday, November 17, 2012
If you need a new recipe for your Thanksgiving turkey, give one of these non-traditional twists a try.
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Saturday, November 17, 2012
There are many ways to cook everyone’s favorite holiday bird. Each family has its own special technique for cooking a turkey, whether it's using an old family recipe, adding a secret ingredient or shopping at a certain store in town that helps make the turkey taste all the better. You can find all the ingredients you need to roast your bird—including the turkey itself—at the Arlington Plaza Shop Rite, Pathmark on Route 46 and Super Foodtown on North Beverwyck Road in Lake Hiawatha. Closer to Route 10 and Morris Plains? Consider the Shop Rite at Routes 10 and 202 and the Route 202 Stop & Shop. If you're hosting Thanksgiving this year, you can try any of the recipes below to add a new kick to your feast. If you're attending someone else’s …
Friday, November 16, 2012
Residents from several religious organizations to gather Tuesday.
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Friday, November 16, 2012
Montville residents from many faiths will gather Tuesday to celebrate Thanksgiving and to give back to those who lost belongings after Superstorm Sandy. The annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Service will be hosted by the Pine Brook Jewish Center on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Congregants and parishioners from the Jewish Center, Montville Reformed Church, Montville United Methodist Church, St. Pius X Roman Catholic Church and Transfiguration Episcopal Church have been joining together for the event for the past several years. "We ask people to bring non-perishable items for the Montville Kiwanis Food Pantry and this year's collection will go for Hurricane Sandy relief," Pine Brook Jewish Center Rabbi Mark Finkel said. The whole community is invited …
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Local food pantries struggling to keep up with the demand this holiday season.
For food pantries across Northern New Jersey, Hurricane Sandy dealt a double blow: It increased the number of families in need of assistance and shortened the span between Halloween (which Gov. Chris Christie moved to Nov. 5) and Thankgsiving, which comes early this year. Prior to the storm, the Community Food Bank of New Jersey reported more than 960,000 residents of Northern New Jersey are food insecure, meaning at times they lack access to enough food to maintain an active, healthy life. The Community Food Bank is hosting its annual Thanksgiving Food Drive this Saturday, Nov. 17 from 9am to 2pm at the following locations: Morris County Passaic County Sommerset County
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