Pizza Club: An Edgewater Pizzeria

January 29, 2015 2:34 pm

You don’t have to join to sink your teeth into Pizza Club’s sensational pizza pies. Just stop by, phone in an order, or use their online ordering feature and you’ve got yourself a sizzling hot pizza in a jiffy with all of your favorite toppings. Speedy delivery is also offered to a select nearby area. A favorite pie is Grandma’s Margherita Sicilian Pizza with fresh mozzarella, tomato sauce, and basil on a square, thin crust with just the right crunch. Calzones, tortilla wraps and hot and cold hero sandwiches are also on the menu. Pasta offerings include Linguini, Spaghetti, Baked Ziti, Lasagna, Baked Ravioli and Rigatoni. Specialties feature taste pleasers like Meatball Parmigiana, Chicken Rollatini, Shrimp Scampi and Chicken Marsala. Pizza Club is open every day for lunch and dinner.

Pizza Club
725 River Road
Edgewater, NJ 07020
(201) 945-1111
www.pizzaclubnj.com
www.yelp.com/biz/pizza-club-edgewater

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Laundry and Clothing Care Basics Everyone Should Know

January 22, 2015 2:34 pm

Doing the laundry is a necessary annoyance, but modern amenities have done a lot to make this weekly chore a less daunting. Here are the basic rules for properly washing and caring for your most essential articles of clothing.

  1. Sort by color. You’ve likely heard that you need to separate your lights from your darks, but this step is especially important when washing denim or new clothes that have yet to be washed.
  2. Use the right water temperature. As a general rule, wash delicate clothing that could shrink or bleed in cold water. For heavily soiled items, whites, and towels, use hot water instead.
  3. Use the proper detergent. Not all detergents are created equal, so choose a type specially formulated for cold water, hot water, or even a brand made with color-safe bleach to remove stains from colored clothing. As a bonus, using the right type of detergent can even extend the lifespan of your clothes.
  4. Secure buttons. Dab a bit of clear nail polish in the center of shirt buttons to help prevent them from loosening. Even better, learn how to replace one yourself if you frequently wear button-down shirts.
  5. Keep zippers smooth. Rub zippers with wax every few weeks to keep them from catching or sticking.

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History Meets Adventure at These National Parks Near New York City

January 15, 2015 2:35 pm

Beyond the hustle and bustle of New York City lie two national parks that were built to commemorate unique moments in American history. One is the home of a beloved First Lady, and the other is a former haven for artists seeking refuge outside of the city.

Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site
Amidst the 180-acre rural sprawl lies "Val-Kill," the only property that Eleanor Roosevelt ever owned. She purchased this modest cottage with encouragement from her husband, Franklin, to use the home and land as a means to develop her numerous endeavors. During the Great Depression, she used the cottage as a furniture factory to teach young men the trade. The house and its surrounding units are now open year-round to visitors for walk-through tours. There are also trails throughout the land nearby.

Weir Farm National Historic Site
Weir Farm National Historic Site is located in Ridgefield, Connecticut, 60 miles northeast of New York City. This structure was once home to a legendary artist community started by famous impressionist painter J. Alden Weir. Take a guided tour through the house where Weir and other painters, like Childe Hassam, Albert Pinkham Ryder, and John Twachtman, developed the skills that would later define the period. There are even art supplies provided free of charge for guests to make paintings of their own, if the house and its history should inspire you.

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