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SOMERVILLE – Kathy Andrews, who lives in an apartment above the King Tut restaurant on West Main Street that was severely damaged in a fire on Tuesday afternoon, doesn't know if her cat is safe ...
The two buildings containing King Tut, Mike's Courtside Kitchen and apartments on the upper floors were heavily damaged in the fire which was not brought under control until 12 hours later.
Aug. 9—King Tut Drive-In proprietors have made it official in a Facebook post, saying they will be closing their business on Sept. 5. As reported by The Register-Herald on July 31, Dave and ...
A 1.5-mile-long gravel pathway in Somerville traces the course of the brook through the borough. The trail is about eight feet wide and runs from Mountain Avenue to High Street. [4] The brook also traverses Flockhart Park, which is accessible from US-202 South in Bridgewater right before the Somerset Shopping Center and Somerville Circle exit.
King Tut's Drive-In was located on 301 North Eisenhower Drive. [1] It was established in 1945 by the Tutweiler family, who transferred ownership of the restaurant to John McKay in 1955. Son Dave McKay, who used to work at the restaurant making pizza for 25 cents an hour, operated the restaurant with his brother Jeff for a while until the latter ...
The Daniel Robert House is a historic house located at 25 West End Avenue in the borough of Somerville in Somerset County, New Jersey.The house was built in 1888 for Daniel Robert (1840–1908) by the architectural firm Lambert & Bunnell based on Gothic Revival style houses designed by the architect Alexander Jackson Davis.
After more than 30 years in business, inflation and co-owner and chef Dan Davis's health issues forced Fiddleheads, a New American bistro, to close its doors at 27 E. Railroad Ave. in Jamesburg in ...
The King Store and Homestead are historic buildings located at 209 and 211 Main Street, in the Ledgewood section of Roxbury Township, in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. The Roxbury Historic Trust acts as curator for these Roxbury Township-owned buildings.