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Writers from Passaic, New Jersey (23 P) Pages in category "People from Passaic, New Jersey" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total.
Emil Olszowy (1921–1980), politician who served for four years in the New Jersey General Assembly where he represented the 34th Legislative District [80] Tom Papa (born 1968), comedian, actor, writer and television/radio host [81] Morris Pashman (1912–1999), New Jersey Supreme Court Justice, mayor of Passaic from 1951 to 1955 [82]
[3] [note 1] David Corcoran wrote favorably of the restaurant in a 2007 review for The New York Times, and commented of the establishment's bar: "Long and lively, a scene all its own. Extensive, well-chosen wine and beer lists." [4] In 2008, New Jersey Monthly selected Light Horse Tavern as "Critics' Choice" for "Best Bar Scene". [16]
The Lighthouse Café has been in the family for 38 years. Billheimer, 48, was 14 when he took his first job at the Lighthouse Café in 1987, coinciding with when his uncle Michael bought the place.
Alumni by high school in Passaic County, New Jersey (14 C) Politicians from Passaic County, New Jersey (3 C, 9 P) Sportspeople from Passaic County, New Jersey (7 C, 32 P)
80-82 and 90 Dayton Avenue and 6-32 Mattimore Street, Passaic, New Jersey Coordinates 40°52′25″N 74°7′10″W / 40.87361°N 74.11944°W / 40.87361; -74
To kick off the season, anchor David Muir went inside the Heat Straps factory in Passaic, New Jersey, where brothers Jordan and Tyler Lang are on a mission to "create heritage workwear reminiscent ...
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