Russell's Florist And Greenhouse
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Apr 27, 2019Give NJ florists a break — order Valentine's Day flowers now - New Jersey 101.5 FM Radio
On Valentine's Day, phone orders won't be an option at Jersey Shore Florist in Neptune, according to co-owner Chris Donofrio.Jersey Shore Florist, Neptune City"We take the phones off the hook on the day of," he said. "That started about five years ago. We just can't get to everybody."Donofrio said the staff is comprised only of himself, his father and two other employees. The shop prepared about 150 arrangements over the weekend — some are spoken for, most are not.Valentine's Day is not the busiest time of year for most flower shops. Business blooms most in the month of May, which includes Mother's Day, Memorial Day, prom season and graduation season."Valentine's Day at its worst is 48 hours of complete chaos," Donofrio said. "May is one month of sheer terror."More from New Jersey 101.5:Contact reporter Dino Flammia at dino.flammia@townsquaremedia.com.
Nov 28, 2018Mike 'The Situation' Sorrentino's Wedding Included a Breathtaking Flower Wall - The Knot News
Big Daddy Sitch wants to thank Felicia from @rosieposiesmanalapannj in my hometown Manalapan, New Jersey!" the Jersey Shore star captioned a series of shots showing the couple and their friends posing in front of the wall. "She brought mine and Lauren's vision to life with her center pieces- not to mention, that flower wall is a good situation! "
Pesce and Sorrentino's wedding was a fun fete that included the entire cast of Jersey Shore (sans Sammi "Sweetheart" Giancolo, who sent a gift in lieu of attending), and even featured Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi and Jenni "JWoww" Farley's 4-year-old daughters Giovanna and Meilani as flower girls.
"I can't believe that we were able to pull off such an unbelievably beautiful wedding like that," Sorrentino told Us Weekly. "We're on cloud nine right now. We had our wedding at a castle fit for a king and a queen."
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Feb 3, 2017Send your Valentine a barbershop quartet
Harmony Society and is a nonprofit organization with a mission to "provide cultural enhancement and arts education to all audiences at the Jersey Shore through high-quality performances and to encourage and promote the education of its members and the public in music appreciation, and; to initiate, promote and participate in charitable projects, and; to promote public appreciation of barbershop harmony," according to the news release.
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Jun 10, 201613 garden tours in NJ: Get ideas for flowers, veggies
For things to do in New Jersey download the Go Jersey Shore app.
The lush greens and cheerful bright hues of summer warm this garden on Division Street in Keyport.(Photo: Courtesy of Keyport Garden Club)
Gardening is one of those "peaceful" hobbies that nevertheless requires a lot of patience.
It's no use stressing out if your garden isn't at optimal strength or beauty this summer. Gardens always should be considered as works in progress. It's the "journey," and all that.
From year to year, gardeners find that their flower beds and veggie plots present different challenges. Perhaps a tree has grown wider, and is casting shade on a bed that was previously "full sun." Or maybe perennials have grown shaggy, or spindly, or otherwise unsuitable, and new plantings are in order.
Now that the growing season is in full swing, many public gardens and household flower beds already are bursting with blooms.
If your own garden isn't quite ready for its close-up, consider taking one of the many tours scheduled throughout the Garden State... (Asbury Park Press)
Feb 2, 2016Kelly: A storm brews and the real Christie emerges
New Jersey. Tidal floods swamped a number of Jersey Shore towns. Margate's streets were awash in waist-deep water. The same was true of Sea Isle City and North Wildwood and Atlantic City. The flooding in Cape May was almost an inch higher than similar flooding during Superstorm Sandy in 2012.
Thousands of New Jersey residents lost power. Even a day or two later, fire trucks and ambulances were unable to reach into neighborhoods in Newark because of the high snow drifts that had not been plowed.
And then there were the deaths. In Passaic, a 23-year-old mother and her 1-year-old son died Saturday night of carbon monoxide poisoning as they sat in a car with its engine running as her husband tried to shovel snow away from it. (Another daughter, 3, who was also in the car and initially survived, died four days later.) In Hackensack, a 78-year-old woman died in her car from a heart attack when she was afraid to drive and couldn't move her car from the deep snow in the parking lot of a Burger King restaurant.
And then there was Mary Wall of Mahwah. While Christie was enjoying himself at the football party on Sunday, Mary Wall's body lay frozen in the snow of her front yard — undiscovered by anyone.
Now let's be clear about something: Christie should not be blamed for Wall's death — or anyone else's. Nor should he be blamed for the flooding of Shore towns, for the power outages or even for the unplowed streets of struggling cities such as Newark.
But in times like these, you expect a governor — or any political leader, for that matter — to speak in a voice that offers a mix of sympathy, leadership and hope. You also expect him to be on the scene.
What we got from Christie was a temper tantrum and another campaign trip.
In the days after the storm and as more New Jersey residents realized how much damage and death this storm had caused, Christie was questioned about whether he may have left his state too early. It was a fair question. The governor is supposed to lead in a crisis. But Christie breezed into New Jersey for 24 hours. It was drive-by leadership — at best.
Back in New Hampshire
He spent all day Saturday dealing with the storm. By Sunday, he was back in New Hampshire. Many of Christie's constituents spent most of Sunday trying to dig out — or, in the case of the flooded towns along the Shore, trying to dry out.
The first questions about his quick-stop in New Jersey came from journalists. Christie brushed them off. But on Monday, during a campaign town-hall meeting in New Hampshire, Christie took a question from a young woman who said she had once attended school in New Jersey and still had relatives and friends in several Shore towns.
"Why are you here in New Hampshire campaigning," she asked, "instead of there, helping to survey the damages done by the coastal flooding from the storm?"
As I watched the video of this exchange — and I encourage r... (NorthJersey.com)
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