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Trivia Question❓What city in Pennsylvania is known for its annual Groundhog Day celebration where Punxsutawney Phil predicts the weather? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
Restaurant owners in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Florida can unlock valuable savings with the FICA Tip Credit, a federal tax benefit designed for establishments where employees earn tips.Restaurant owners in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Florida can unlock valuable savings with the FICA Tip Credit, a federal tax benefit designed for establishments where employees earn tips.
This credit offers a dollar-for-dollar reduction of Social Security and Medicare taxes on employee-reported tips—a powerful advantage over standard deductions.
If the credit exceeds the current year’s tax, businesses can apply it to the previous year or carry it forward for up to 20 years, enhancing tax planning flexibility.
Owners can also file amended returns for up to three past years, potentially reclaiming significant refunds and boosting cash flow.
To qualify, your business must serve food or drinks and employ staff who regularly receive tips.
Consulting a tax professional is essential to ensure eligibility and maximize the benefit for your restaurant. Read More... |
Quote Of The Day |
"The embrace of joy, the universe unfurled, in the truth of Pennsylvania, the world seeks its roots." |
Interesting Facts |
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Promotions tied to local festivals, cultural holidays, and personal celebrations like birthdays bring in new customers while strengthening loyalty.
Hosting themed nights with live Caribbean music or Carnival dinners turns your restaurant into a go-to spot for memorable gatherings.
Engaging in local events, such as Irvington's community fairs or Lansdale’s Mardi Gras parade, increases visibility and draws wider crowds.
Loyalty programs and exclusive offers encourage repeat visits, especially when tied to customers’ milestones.
Leveraging social media, sharing event highlights, and partnering with influencers amplify your reach and credibility.
Collaborating with other local businesses or offering interactive cooking classes further connects you with the community and boosts business.
Celebrate culture, and your restaurant becomes a local favorite. Read More... |
Q/A Questions |
Q: What is the capital of Pennsylvania? A: Harrisburg
Q: Which city is known as the "City of Brotherly Love" in Pennsylvania? A: Philadelphia
Q: What famous historical document was signed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1776? A: The Declaration of Independence |
Teen safety remains a key concern for Lansdale, Pennsylvania, with both residents and local officials taking action to keep the community secure.
In May 2025, a 17-year-old riding an electric scooter was injured at East Fifth and North Chestnut streets after being struck by a speeding vehicle.
The teen was taken to Jefferson Lansdale Hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening.
A month later, Lansdale Police were called to York Avenue regarding a report of a person with a weapon—later determined to be a suspected swatting attempt, as no threat was found.
Authorities urge residents to stay alert and make use of resources such as the borough’s emergency alert system and child safety seat checks.
Residents can reach out to Sergeant Richard Kruppenbach for safety information and are encouraged to report suspicious behavior to 911. Read More... |
Authorities are searching for three missing children from Newark and Orange, urging community help for their safe return. Eduardo Barraza, age 15, was last seen on October 4, 2025, along Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Boulevard in Newark, wearing a black hoodie.
Karla Lopez, a 15-year-old from Orange, disappeared on March 24, 2024, after leaving a Ferry Street restaurant. She was last seen in a black vest and gray sweatpants and is known to visit areas in Irvington and South Orange Avenue.
Most recently, 11-year-old Lushawn Smith Jr. was reported missing on October 7, 2025, after last being seen near Jelliff Avenue in Newark, wearing black and purple Jordan sneakers.
Anyone with information is urged to call the Newark Police Division’s Crime Stopper tip line at 1-877-NWK-TIPS.
Community vigilance can make a difference in bringing these children home safely. Read More... |
Relief swept through Irvington Township as 15-year-old Ashley Adaramula, a nonverbal autistic teen, was found safe after being reported missing on July 10.
Her return, discovered early today at New York Penn Station, was made possible through the combined efforts of law enforcement and vigilant community members.
The incident highlights the vital role that community action plays in locating missing persons, especially those with special needs.
Families in Irvington have access to safety resources such as specialized programs through Irvington Public Schools and support from the Director of Special Services.
The New Jersey Department of Human Services also offers guidance, early intervention, and the Autism Shield Project, training first responders to protect vulnerable children.
With organizations like the New Jersey Children’s Alliance promoting prevention and awareness, local collaboration remains key to building a protective environment for Irvington’s special needs community. Read More... |
Thinking about adding a new companion to your family? Irvington, NJ, and the surrounding neighborhoods are filled with dogs hoping for a second chance.
Local rescues like Trust Rescue invite the community to weekly adoption events every Saturday from 10:30 AM to 2:30 PM at 816 White Horse Pike in Atco, giving you the opportunity to meet adoptable pups in person.
Looking ahead, Pawsitively Furever Dog Rescue is hosting a special adoption event on February 29, 2026, from 9 AM to 2 PM at PetSmart Paramus, 60 Route 17 North. Preview available dogs and apply in advance for the best chance to connect.
Online platforms like Petfinder and Adopt a Pet make it easy to browse dogs ready for adoption by breed, age, or personality, right here in Irvington and nearby towns.
Adopting a rescue dog means making a difference—and gaining a loyal friend for life. Read More... |
Shelby is a 2.5-year-old female Lab mix weighing about 40 pounds who’s looking for a loving home.
Initially shy and overwhelmed at the shelter, Shelby has slowly warmed up with the help of dedicated volunteers who introduced her to walks, baths, and outings.
She now enjoys the company of other dogs, which helps boost her confidence, though she still needs a patient, quiet environment to thrive.
Shelby is gentle on a leash and loves getting outside, but she can be easily startled by fast movements or young children who may not respect her space.
This sweet Lab mix is making steady progress with crating and potty training, showing her potential as a devoted companion.
Her adoption fee is $500 through Home At Last Dog Rescue in Lansdale, PA, where many other wonderful dogs are also waiting for homes.
Upcoming local adoption events, such as the February 21, 2026 gathering at PetSmart in Newtown, offer opportunities to meet dogs like Shelby and find a perfect match for your family. Read More... |
đź’ˇ Answer to Trivia Question: Punxsutawney. |