New Jersey
Best Irish pubs in New Jersey for St. Pat’s Day
The 2020 census inhabitants of New Jersey was 9,288,994. Of that, it’s no shock that 1.5 million declare Italian as their major ethnicity. However do you know proper behind that in second place is Irish with over 865,000 folks? And on St. Patrick’s Day, that quantity grows to 9,288,994.
If everyone seems to be Irish on March 17 then there had higher be some really nice Irish pubs in New Jersey to have a good time. Don’t fear, there are tons.
Right here’s a rundown on some improbable pubs to get pleasure from St. Pat’s Day on Friday, March 17 and I’m positive many will likely be extending the celebration into Saturday, March 18 this 12 months. I’ll offer you one nice Irish Pub in each county and possibly some extras on the finish which can be listeners’ decisions.
Atlantic County
The Irish Pub
164 Saint James Place, Atlantic Metropolis, NJ
This place was once a speakeasy within the days of prohibition. It is stood the check of time and their web site says they’re now open 24/7. If you need an actual style of the outdated Atlantic Metropolis and a real Irish pub it would not get extra real than this. You would possibly really feel such as you’re within the present “Boardwalk Empire.” And the partying would not cease on St. Patrick’s Day. For many years the day after has been often called Bag Day with a really enjoyable, colourful historical past you’ll be able to learn extra about right here.
Bergen County
The Cottage Bar
178 Cedar Ln, Teaneck, NJ
A comfortable, pleasant favourite Irish pub for folks in Bergen County. Large on sports activities and a really genuine Irish menu. They’ve Guinness on faucet and a full Irish breakfast. On St. Patrick’s Day there’s all the time a particular menu and a particular celebration.
Burlington County
Dooney’s Pub
1361 Fairview Blvd, Delran, NJ
Greater than something, it is the meals. For those who’re searching for wonderful meals for St. Patrick’s Day together with reuben spring rolls, (yeah, how good does that sound?) they have you coated. Guinness Beef Stew, corned beef and cabbage and loads of environment.
Camden County
Holy Metropolis Publick Home
332 Jersey Ave, Gloucester Metropolis, NJ
You will discover this Irish toast on their web site:
I drink to your well being once I’m with you,
I drink to your well being once I’m alone,
I drink to your well being so usually,
I’m beginning to fear about my very own.
Enjoyable place with a full of life vibe for Saint Patrick’s Day and an ideal craft beer choice.
Cape Might County
Anglesea Pub, North Wildwood, NJ
116 West 1st Ave, Wildwood, NJ
If you wish to go by Yelp it has been voted finest Irish bar in the entire state. A Guinness stew, a Paddy Wagon burger and buffalo wings are favorites right here.
Cumberland County
Previous Oar Home Irish Pub
123 N. Excessive Road, Millville, NJ
In-built 1883 they’re nonetheless getting it proper in any case these years. Constructed within the Irish custom and that includes a year-round beer backyard this place is thought for its excellent bartending. You will find it irresistible on Saint Patrick’s Day or any day.
Essex County
Saint James’s Gate Publick Home
167 Maplewood Ave, Maplewood, NJ
You might virtually cease proper right here, however oh, we cannot. This place lives for Saint Patrick’s Day. Simply check out their web site and you will see a year-round countdown clock to the following St. Pat’s Day. Now that is dedication. Conventional Irish drinks and meals (sure, there’s shepherd’s pie, sure there’s bangers and mash), heat environment, and a one-day-only menu and stay music each St. Patrick’s Day.
Gloucester County
Schileens Pub
32 Delsea Dr, Westville, NJ
Happening virtually 30 years in enterprise, this Irish pub is family-operated and locals love their draft beer choice and roast beef sandwiches. They’re additionally identified for going all out on St. Patrick’s Day, opening the doorways at 8 a.m. on the vacation. Irish breakfast with inexperienced eggs and ham to get you off to a great begin.
Hudson County
Mulligan’s Pub
159 First St., Hoboken, NJ
Here is a spot that serves Irish breakfast all day. It is a joint with Irish hospitality blended with a cool Hoboken vibe and it is often called NJ’s premier soccer bar. After they say soccer, they’re speaking about each NFL and soccer. At Mulligan’s it isn’t simply concerning the meals and hoisting a couple of. They do pool and dart leagues too.
Hunterdon County
Mitchell’s Cafe
11 Church St, Lambertville, NJ
Warning: That is stated to not appear to be an Irish pub, however the heat Irish hospitality you will obtain is palpable and simple. They serve up imported Irish beers with stay Irish music all year long and a bartender named Carol who is outwardly everybody’s favourite on the town.
Mercer County
Tir na nOg
1324 Hamilton Ave, Trenton, NJ
Don’t fret, I do not know methods to pronounce the place both. It is a bar that does not strive too laborious and in so doing, or not doing, nails it. 32 several types of Irish whiskey. A small Irish pub with a back and front room that will get some killer dart league motion going.
Middlesex County
Maggie Murray’s Pub Home
119 N. Washington Ave, Dunellen, NJ
This place actually first opened its doorways on St. Patrick’s Day. It is of their DNA. Sports activities images from the ’50s, a tin roof, good Irish meals and Guinness all the time on faucet.
Monmouth County
Dublin Home Restaurant & Pub
30 Monmouth St, Pink Financial institution, NJ
Locals find it irresistible for the meals. First-timers go away and infrequently say they felt like household. And the Dublin Home actually, actually loves St. Pat’s Day, promoting T-shirts and going all out.
Morris County
Dublin Pub
4 Pine St, Morristown, NJ
Earlier than you even stroll in you will be hit with some main Irish vibes. The darkish inexperienced with black trim facade and lampposts welcome you. Then there’s the murals of outdated nation, downtown Dublin. Nice Irish meals, good occasions.
Ocean County
McIntyre’s Pub
1747 Hooper Ave, Toms River, NJ
Simple to seek out and simpler to remain for yet another. Very pleasant environment with nice Google accolades for being a terrific Irish pub with excellent Irish espresso and a scrumptious Irish breakfast.
Passaic County
The Shannon Rose
98 Kingsland Rd, Clifton, NJ
An Irish pub whose inside is as authentically Irish as attainable. Why? As a result of each little bit of decor and furnishings on this place got here straight from Eire. The hospitality is real Irish as properly, with scrumptious meals and good drinks for St. Patrick’s Day.
Salem County
Brown Derby
248 Salem Hancocks Bridge Rd, Salem, NJ
For those who’re tucked all the way in which in Salem County there’s nonetheless a enjoyable place for St. Patrick’s Day that will get rave evaluations. Do not anticipate an enormous place however rely on a variety of coronary heart.
Somerset County
Mannion’s Irish Pub
150 West Principal St, Somerville, NJ
They’re so into St. Patrick’s Day, they have a good time all the week. They’re so into Saint Patrick’s Day, they maintain a “midway to Saint Patrick’s Day” on Sept. 17. They’re enjoyable, Guinness is all the time flowing, and the meals is epic.
Sussex County
O’Reilly’s Pub & Grill
271 Spring St, Newton, NJ
On each St. Pat’s Day and the day after, bagpipers, Irish step dancers, stay music, the works.
Union County
Dowling’s Irish Pub & Restaurant
117 Chestnut St, Roselle Park, NJ
One on-line evaluation referred to as it the “Cheers of Union County.” A easy however welcoming place, nice for Saint Patrick’s Day. They’ve a martini with Guinness and vanilla vodka that is alleged to be unbelievable. Cheers!
Warren County
William’s Irish Tavern
101 E Washington Ave, Washington, NJ
The place was designed across the Irish public home idea so integral to Irish tradition. Informal environment, hearty meals, Jameson, Guinness, shepherd’s pie, the whole lot you want for a enjoyable St. Patrick’s Day.
Some honorable mentions that had been referred to as in to the Deminski & Doyle Present on NJ101.5…
- Klee’s in Seaside Heights
- William McBride’s in Branchburg
- Hailey’s Harp and Pub in Metuchen
- Dunleavy’s in Hainesport
- And never a lot an Irish pub however The Firehouse Pub in Rahway was referred to as in by a number of folks as being a blast on St. Patrick’s Day. Once more, everybody’s Irish sooner or later a 12 months. Why cannot bars be?
Opinions expressed within the put up above are these of New Jersey 101.5 discuss present host Jeff Deminski solely.
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New Jersey
New Jersey Devils Prospect Update: Your 2024 Devils All-Prospect Team
The Rules
Before we begin, a quick breakdown of the rules. I select a lineup of players with an eye of putting the best projected lineup together of players as they are realistically projected to be in their prime. Players who are older will benefit from a higher degree of certainty, but younger prospects will be given consideration of their realistic (i.e. not ideal) projections so as not to load a lineup full of AHLers, who are further along in their development.
For this exercise, I will not differentiate between left and right wing or right and left defense, nor will I consider “handedness” of any of the prospects. Players who have made the full-time jump to the NHL are ineligible. Lastly, the age cutoff is 23, so players such as Nolan Foote, who turned 24 last month, are also ineligible. Let’s get started.
Top Line
Center Matyas Melovsky; Wingers Lenni Hameenaho and Arseni Gritsyuk
The Devils prospect pool is notoriously short of center depth. However, Matyas Melovsky has had a breakout season as a 20-year-old playing for Baie-Comeau Drakkar of the QMJHL. The first Devils prospect in any league to reach thirty points this season, Melovsky, who plays both wing and center, is more of a playmaker than a natural goal scorer. The center is well built for the NHL game at 6’1’’, 190 pounds and uses his strength to body opponents, earning high marks from many scouts for his defensive game. If properly developed, Melovsky could blossom into a versatile bottom 6 forward at the NHL level some day.
For this exercise, Melovsky will be dishing the puck to the top two offensive prospects in the Devils system on the top scoring line, while providing some much-needed two-way play at center. Russian winger Arseni Gritsyuk would provide zone entries and some dazzle to the line, while Finnish Forward Lenni Hameenaho would work his magic around the net. Gritsyuk and Hameenaho are both in the midst of strong seasons in their respective top leagues. It would not be surprising to see this entire line playing in North America for the Devils organization next season.
2nd Line
Center Adam Beckman; Wingers Cam Squires and Herman Traff
Adam Beckman is a bit of a cheat as the player acquired by the Devils for Graeme Clarke over the summer has been playing right wing on Utica’s second line. However, Beckman can play center and the center depth is bad enough for me to slot him here. Whatever problems Utica has had this season, and there have been many, Adam Beckman has not been one of them, scoring sixteen points in eighteen games. This makes his lack of a call-up to the big club during the myriad of injuries so far this season rather surprising. At 23-years-old, Beckman is becoming close to a finished product as he awaits another opportunity to play in the NHL.
On the All-Prospect Team, the AHL veteran will center two younger players on this line. After a rough start and a couple of suspensions, Cam Squires has caught fire for the Cape Breton Eagles and is the only Devils prospect not named Matyas Melovsky to be averaging over a point per game. Power forward Herman Traff has been a steady presence in the SHL playing amongst men as a 18-year-old in his D+1 (Traff turns 19 on December 31st), tallying seven points in nineteen contests and earning a spot on Team Sweden in the World Juniors. Cam Squires has already signed his ELC with the Devils and should join the Comets next season as Utica’s season is likely to end before Cape Breton’s. Traff will likely continue to develop in the SHL next season.
3rd Line
Center Samu Salminen; Wingers Josh Filmon and Chase Stillman
Coming into this season, this line would have looked really good on paper. Samu Salminen, another forward who plays center and wing, centers this line by default, given the aforementioned lack of center depth. The power forward has been streaky this year after transferring to the University of Denver from the goal-anemic UConn. With six goals and six assists in eighteen contests, this will likely be Salminen’s best offensive season. Whether it be enough to earn him a contract with the Devils this summer is anybody’s guess.
Much has been written about wingers Josh Filmon and Chase Stillman this season. Filmon has already been demoted to Adirondack of the ECHL, where he has, at times, toiled on the fourth line. At the time this article was written, Stillman is still hanging onto a fourth line spot for the Utica Comets, but has struggled and I speculated last week whether a short stint in the lower league may help spark him a bit. It is way too soon to give up on Filmon or Stillman, but to say that this has been a challenging year for the duo would be a bit of an understatement.
4th Line
Center Max Graham; Wingers Kasper Pikkarainen and Cole Brown
The fourth line of the All-Prospect team is intriguing. Max Graham is another center, who also plays wing. That’s zero natural centers in the system for those keeping track. After being selected as an overager in last year’s NHL entry draft, Graham, who is known for his leadership and his fisticuffs, has broken out offensively in the WHL with 24 points in 26 games. Graham’s pathway to the NHL would be that of a physical two-way grinder, who kills penalties (something he would need to learn) and sticks up for his teammates, but at 6’3’’ doesn’t quite have the size to be a true heavyweight in the NHL.
The two wingers on the fourth line are big question marks. Kasper Pikkarainen was chosen in the 3rd round by the Devils this summer and then proceeded to get injured in his first game for the Red Deer Rebels of the WHL and has not played since. As such, Pikkarainen’s progress is impossible to evaluate and one will have to wait until the winger returns to game action to see how the injury impacted his development. Pikkarainen’s selection here is purely based on his status from the draft. Cole Brown is a winger for the Brantford Bulldogs, who is on pace for 60 points, a full 21 points more than last season. More impressively, this pace has been a result of a late surge after a very slow start. As with Salminen, it is still up in the air as to whether this will be enough for the Devils to offer Brown a contract, but the winger has certainly earned that consideration.
Defensive Pairings
Anton Silayev, Simon Nemec
Seamus Casey, Daniil Orlov
Topias Vilen, Ethan Edwards
The first three selections for the Devils defense were rather straightforward. Not much needs to be written to justify the inclusion of Anton Silayev, the 6’7’’ Russian blueliner who has suited up for 32 games for Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod of the KHL this season and tallied seven assists as an 18-year-old. Likewise, #2 overall pick Simon Nemec broke into the NHL last season and has been the odd man out with the stellar play of Jonathan Kovacevic. Nemec has not exactly lit up the AHL since his demotion, but his focus has been on becoming a steadier presence in the backend. The offense for the Comets from the blueline has been left up to Seamus Casey, the third easy selection for defense on this team. Casey has proven capable of playing in the NHL already in a sheltered role and has carried his four points in his first eight NHL games to fourteen points in seventeen games since his demotion to the Comets.
The other three defensemen were a much tougher decision. One could argue Daniil Karpovich deserves consideration and I would agree. However, as Karpovich split nine games between the KHL and VHL this season before his injury and after a season in the more obscure Belarusan league, it is really difficult to pinpoint his progress. Likewise, Santeri Hatakka probably would have made this team if not for his injury this preseason. Fellow Comet Daniil Misyul, who played one game for the Devils this season, has aged out of consideration for this team. Defensive defensemen Charlie Leddy and Artyom Barabosha were also considered and Barabosha might have made the cut if not for splitting time between the KHL and VHL this year after seemingly earning a full promotion to the KHL last season.
I chose Russian defender Daniil Orlov, who seems to have the speed and transition skills to possibly play in the NHL one day should he ever stay healthy enough to fully develop and decide to come to North America. Topias Vilen and Ethan Edwards were also difficult selections. Ethan Edwards has a chance to be an Andy Greene-like defenseman should he reach his potential, but such players are very rare at the NHL level. Moreover, as a senor this season, it is unclear where Edwards will end up this summer. Former 5th rounder, Topias Vilen earned his ELC after showing tremendous promise with a breakout in the Liiga. After a demotion to the ECHL last season, Vilen picked up his game and finished strong with 29 points in 54 AHL games proving his newly-found offense could translate to North America. This season, Vilen has only played in fourteen contests for the Comets, totaling a goal and three assists, after returning from an upper body injury suffered during the preseason. Vilen is still only 21-years-old and defensemen develop later, so I would not worry too much about him yet. There is still a chance Vilen develops into a strong puck-moving defenseman in the NHL some day given his skill set.
Goaltenders
Jakub Malek
Nico Daws
At 22-years-old, Jakub Malek is the best goaltending prospect in the Devils system. Since the Devils drafted him in the fourth round (100th overall) in the 2021 NHL entry draft, Malek has dominated just about everywhere he has played. Currently, that somewhere is the Liiga, where the netminder has either been at the top or near the top all season in GAA (2.06) and SV% (.918). Malek also possesses the athleticism to be a starting goalie in the NHL should he reach his full potential. That is not just me saying that. The latest Dobber update on Malek says essentially the same thing. Of course, most players never reach their full potential and whether Malek will remains to be seen, but given the goaltender’s track record of consistency since his draft year, I would not bet against him. Even if Malek maxes out as a capable back up in the NHL, the netminder would earn the top spot here.
Devils fans are likely more familiar with Nico Daws, who has already played quite a few games for the Devils in recent seasons, mostly in call-ups. After the Devils traded Akira Schmid over the summer, Daws became the defacto third string goalie for the Devils. Daws has struggled this season for a bad Comets team with a 3-10-2 record, 3.18 GAA and .895 SV%, but has outperformed (at least in terms of SV%) his platoon-mate Isaac Poulter after losing out to Poulter last year. It is no secret that Daws has played on a lot of bad Devils teams and it is hard to say how much of Daws’s raw numbers have been diminished by that reality. Daws has the ability to steal games at times, even high profile games at the NHL level. Consistency has been the issue with Daws, something Malek has not struggled with. For that reason, Malek gets the nod as the starter of this hypothetical team.
Your Take
Tell us what you think. My best to all our readers and their families. May you enjoy all your end of year festivities.
New Jersey
Body Found in Refrigerator in New Jersey State Park, Investigation Ongoing
A body was found in a New Jersey state park just days before the holidays.
On Sunday, Dec. 22, a body was discovered in an abandoned refrigerator in Belleplain State Forest in northern Cape May County, NJ. State Police Sgt. Jeffrey Lebron released information stating that the body was found by troopers shortly before 3 p.m. inside the forest in Dennis Township.
“NJSP are actively investigating a body that was found out in the woods in Belleplain,” Dennis Township Mayor Zeth Matalucci shared in a statement on the official Dennis Township Facebook page. “There’s no threat to the public, and more information will be provided once it’s received,” he continued.
According to its official website, Belleplain State Forest was “established in 1928 for public recreation” and “consists of almost 23,000 acres,” including over a dozen trails for walking/hiking and biking and several campsites. Boating, swimming and fishing are also permitted in the nearby lakes and ponds.
No further details have been shared regarding identification of the body or speculation as to what occurred, as the investigation is ongoing. PEOPLE has reached out to Cape May County Sheriff’s Office, New Jersey State Park Police and Matalucci for comment.
It’s the second body found in eastern New Jersey in as many weeks.
Two weeks ago, a body matching the description of a retired teacher was found in the Galloway Township of New Jersey. Alan Levin, 84, was reported missing by his family on Dec. 7. Remains were discovered two days later along the bank of Nacote Creek, a waterway that leads to the Mullica River about 10 miles north of Atlantic City.
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“After an extensive search of the area, a drone team from the Atlantic City Police and Fire Departments located a body matching the description of Mr. Levin deceased along the bank, approximately 3/10 of a mile east of the Port Republic Bridge,” authorities said in a post on Facebook at the time.
Levin’s disappearance remains under investigation by the Galloway Township Police Department and the New Jersey State Police.
New Jersey
New Jersey fines firms $40K for sports betting violations
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey gambling regulators have handed out $40,000 in fines to two sportsbooks and a tech company for violations that included taking bets on unauthorized events, and on games that had already ended.
In information made public Monday, the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement fined DraftKings $20,000. It also levied $10,000 fines on Rush Street Interactive NJ and the sports betting technology company Kambi.
According to documents released by the state, Rush Street accepted 16 bets worth $1,523 in Nov. 2021 on a college basketball game between the University of North Carolina-Asheville and Tennessee Tech University after the game had already concluded with a UNC victory.
Kambi told the enforcement division that a trader had failed to manually remove that game from its betting markets, saying it had stopped receiving messages from its own sports data provider due to a network connectivity error. Kambi said it has updated its guidelines and retrained its traders to prevent a recurrence.
Kambi, which is based in Malta, did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment Monday. Rush Street declined comment, and DraftKings had no immediate comment Monday. DraftKings stopped using Kambi in 2021.
In March 2022 Rush Street took seven bets totaling just under $2,900 on three Magic City Jai Alai games after the results were already known.
Kambi told the division it experienced a connectivity issue that allowed the bets to be accepted after the games were over. An explanation of what Kambi did to address the situation was blacked out in documents released by the division.
A month earlier Rush Street took 13 wagers worth $8,150 with pre-match odds on a Professional Golf Association match after the event had already begun. In this case, Kambi told the division a newly hired trader failed to enter the correct closing time time for bets on the event. The trader and a supervisor underwent retraining.
DraftKings was fined for taking bets on unapproved events including Russian basketball for nine months in 2020 and 2021. It eventually voided over $61,000 in bets and returned the money to customers after being directed to do so by the state.
In this case, Kambi told the division it misidentified this particular Russian basketball league as one that was approved for wagering in New Jersey. DraftKings told the state it did not catch the error, either.
In 2020, DraftKings accepted 484 wagers on unapproved table tennis matches. Kambi incorrectly enabled the events for wagering without conditions required by the state, the division said.
In Feb. 2022, the division said DraftKings took pre-season NFL bets involving specific players but did not give the state specific information on what information was to be included in the bets, drawing 182 wagers worth nearly $7,000 that were later voided and refunded to customers.
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