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Creedence Revived: World’s Premiere CCR Tribute

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Creedence Revived Brings Legendary CCR Hits to Newton Theatre for One Night Only

February 6, 2026 @ 20:00 23:30

Music lovers and classic rock fans are in for a nostalgic treat as Creedence Revived, the world’s premier Creedence Clearwater Revival tribute band, takes the stage at the Newton Theatre on Friday, February 6, 2026, at 8 p.m. Known for their electrifying performances and authentic sound, Creedence Revived has quickly risen to become one of the most celebrated tribute acts on the global music scene, performing for crowds of over 30,000 fans worldwide and consistently selling out shows wherever they go.

Comprised of four highly skilled musicians from Chicago and Los Angeles, the band delivers more than just a cover performance—they channel the very spirit of CCR. Leading the group is an award-winning vocalist, often referred to as “the chameleon” for his extraordinary ability to emulate the tone and style of any legendary singer. His dynamic range and uncanny precision make each song feel like the original, giving fans an experience that is both familiar and exhilarating.

The lineup also features a world-renowned blues guitarist whose reputation draws fans from around the globe. Known for soulful solos and a mastery of tone, his playing brings depth and authenticity to every Creedence classic. Supporting the rhythm is a seasoned studio bassist whose work has appeared on numerous chart-topping albums, anchoring the band’s sound with precision and flair. Rounding out the group is a powerhouse drummer, recognized for his unique style that has sold out theaters independently, adding an infectious energy that keeps audiences on their feet.

From timeless hits like “Fortunate Son,” “Bad Moon Rising,” and “Proud Mary” to deep cuts that die-hard fans treasure, Creedence Revived delivers a full-spectrum CCR experience that spans decades of rock history. Their meticulous attention to detail—both musically and visually—ensures that each performance resonates with the same energy, spirit, and authenticity that made the original band a cultural icon.

Tickets go on sale this Friday at 10 a.m., offering fans a chance to secure seats for an unforgettable evening of rock, blues, and nostalgia. For those looking to explore more live music offerings across New Jersey, Explore New Jersey’s music section provides an extensive guide to concerts, festivals, and performances throughout the state.

Creedence Revived’s Newton Theatre appearance promises to be a highlight of the winter concert season, giving fans of all ages the opportunity to relive the timeless hits of one of rock music’s most influential bands. Don’t miss this rare chance to experience CCR’s legacy brought vividly to life on stage.

Skylands Performing Arts Center (SkyPAC)

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234 Spring St, , NJ
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Big Apple Comedy Club 65

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Big Apple Comedy Club Returns to Newton Theatre for a Star-Studded Night of Laughter

January 9, 2026 @ 20:00 23:30

Comedy fans in New Jersey are in for a treat as the Big Apple Comedy Club makes its highly anticipated return to the Newton Theatre on Friday, January 9, 2026. This fan-favorite show promises a night packed with side-splitting performances, featuring four of the comedy world’s brightest talents: Wali Collins, Wayne Cotter, Kyle Dunnigan, and Erin Maguire. Each brings a unique style and wealth of experience, ensuring laughter from start to finish.

Wali Collins, a standout in New York City’s comedy scene, has built an impressive career since beginning stand-up in the late 1980s. With three consecutive nominations as “College Campus Entertainer of the Year,” Collins quickly rose to national prominence. Fans may recognize him from appearances on HBO, Comedy Central, ABC’s The View, and VH-1, as well as a warm-up spot for David Letterman and a feature on the “Late Show with David Letterman.” Collins’ acting credits include Coyote Ugly, Spin City, and Chappelle Show, while he also hosts the PBS special “Wild TV.” Known for his versatility and razor-sharp humor, Collins delivers a performance that blends wit, storytelling, and charm.

Veteran comedian Wayne Cotter brings decades of experience to the stage. A former electrical engineering student turned national comedy fixture, Cotter has been a favorite on Jay Leno, David Letterman, and Johnny Carson, appearing on Carson’s last two anniversary specials. Recognized by the American Comedy Awards as a nominee for “Best Standup Comedian,” Cotter combines precision, timing, and a deep understanding of the craft, making him a must-see for any live comedy audience.

Kyle Dunnigan offers a multi-talented approach to comedy, combining stand-up with writing, acting, and impressions. An Emmy, Peabody, and Writers Guild Award winner, Dunnigan has starred in the Jerry Seinfeld film “Unfrosted,” contributed to Inside Amy Schumer, and appeared on Conan O’Brien, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and Seth Meyers. With a strong online following of over 1.3 million fans and numerous festival performances including Montreal and Chicago Just For Laughs, Dunnigan’s quick wit and sharp observational humor promise an unforgettable live experience.

Rounding out the lineup is Erin Maguire, a New York City-based stand-up comedian, actor, and podcast host. Maguire’s humor, shaped by her Boston roots and working-class upbringing, has garnered national attention. Her debut comedy album, Baseline Presentable, hit number one on iTunes comedy charts, and she has been featured on SiriusXM, The Tamron Hall Show, and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Winner of multiple comedy festivals including Woodstock Comedy Festival and Mohegan Sun’s “Last Comix Standing,” Maguire delivers high-energy, razor-sharp performances that captivate audiences of all ages.

The Newton Theatre event promises more than just laughs—it’s a celebration of stand-up comedy at its finest, featuring performers with decades of experience and a diverse range of comedic styles. Fans can expect a night of witty storytelling, brilliant impressions, and nonstop humor. For more opportunities to experience top-tier live comedy across the state, check out Explore New Jersey’s stand-up comedy for an extensive guide to upcoming shows and events.

With this lineup, January 9 is set to be one of the most memorable comedy nights of the season in New Jersey, appealing to longtime fans and newcomers alike.

Skylands Performing Arts Center (SkyPAC)

(973) 940-6398

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The Newton Theatre

234 Spring St, , NJ
Newton, NJ 07860 United States
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973 940-6398
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HSBC SVNS Rugby Festival Set to Ignite New Jersey with World-Class Action

Rugby enthusiasts in New Jersey have reason to celebrate as the HSBC SVNS rugby festival arrives at Sports Illustrated Stadium in Harrison for a high-energy, two-day spectacle on March 14 and 15, 2026. This event promises to showcase the world’s top rugby talent, combining thrilling on-field action with an immersive fan experience that highlights the excitement and culture of the sport.

Spectators will witness 16 elite teams, including the All Blacks, Springboks, Fiji, USA Women, Great Britain, France, and Australia, competing across 40 matches in a packed schedule designed to keep fans on the edge of their seats. The tournament structure ensures non-stop action, blending speed, skill, and intensity as teams vie for victory in one of rugby’s most celebrated formats.

Beyond the matches, the HSBC SVNS festival is designed to be a full celebration of rugby culture. Attendees can enjoy live DJs, diverse food offerings, and specialty drinks, creating a festival atmosphere that rivals the energy on the pitch. Cultural fan activations bring the spirit of the participating nations to life, allowing visitors to engage with the heritage, music, and traditions of rugby powerhouses from around the globe.

For supporters of RBNY, discounted two-day pre-sale passes are available, granting early access to the full festival experience. Registration opens Thursday, December 4 at 10 a.m. ET, ensuring fans have the opportunity to secure prime seating and exclusive perks before general tickets go on sale.

The HSBC SVNS event is more than a tournament—it’s an immersive, adrenaline-charged festival that blends elite athletic performance with music, food, and cultural celebration. Fans of high-octane sports and extreme action will find plenty to enjoy, making this event a must-see for anyone looking to experience rugby at its finest.

New Jersey’s sports calendar just got a major boost with the arrival of this international rugby showcase. For those seeking more high-adrenaline sporting events in the Garden State, explore additional extreme sporting experiences on Explore New Jersey’s extreme sports for a guide to the state’s most thrilling competitions and adventures.

USS New Jersey Decks the Halls with Holiday Cheer and Special Tours

This holiday season, the Battleship New Jersey is transforming its historic decks into a festive wonderland, offering visitors an unforgettable blend of history, culture, and seasonal celebration. For the first time, the ship’s holiday programming goes far beyond the classic Breakfast with Santa, providing an immersive experience for families, history buffs, and holiday enthusiasts alike.

The ship’s historic spaces are adorned with beautifully decorated Christmas trees, each crafted by local nonprofits, highlighting South Jersey’s community spirit and creative flair. Guests visiting during the season can enjoy these sparkling displays, stroll through the ship’s corridors lit with holiday lights, and take in spectacular New Year’s Eve fireworks over the Delaware River, creating a perfect mix of maritime heritage and festive celebration.

Breakfast with Santa returns on December 13, serving up a warm, delicious morning meal from the Chow Line. Families can mingle with Santa, capture holiday photos, and enjoy self-guided access to the Battleship’s many historic spaces. Active military members receive discounted pricing, ensuring everyone can join in the yuletide cheer.

For those who love to dive deeper into naval history, the ship’s podcast, WETSU: A Battleship New Jersey Podcast, offers rich storytelling about America’s most decorated battleship. Hosted by CEO Marshall Spevak, the podcast features interviews with veterans, historians, and key figures who shaped the ship’s storied past. Listeners can uncover untold stories and gain a deeper appreciation for the BB-62’s legacy.

Holiday shoppers will also enjoy exclusive offerings in the Battleshop, including the LEGACY BB-62 Admirals T-Shirt, featuring artwork that celebrates the legendary leaders and powerful armaments of the USS New Jersey.

The Battleship is also offering specialty tours throughout December, appealing to all ages and interests. The Guided Turret II Tour takes guests through five stories of one of the massive 16-inch gun turrets, while the Guided Engine Room Tour provides a hands-on look at the steam-powered engines that propelled the vessel at remarkable speeds. Adults seeking a unique evening experience can join the Twilight Tour, which explores rarely-seen areas of the ship while enjoying beer and wine. Younger enthusiasts are welcome on the Small Sailors Tour, where battleship educators guide children through the ship’s engine rooms and turrets while explaining key naval concepts.

Families and scout troops can even spend the night aboard the Battleship, sleeping in the bunks once used by the crew, enjoying dinner and breakfast, participating in guided tours, and firing the saluting gun for an authentic naval experience. Special New Year’s Eve overnights offer an added treat with access to the fireworks display over the Delaware River.

The Battleship New Jersey’s holiday offerings highlight a perfect blend of art, culture, and history, making it one of South Jersey’s must-visit destinations this season. From festive decorations by local nonprofits to immersive tours, musical entertainment, and fireworks, the ship delivers a holiday experience that celebrates both tradition and community. Visitors looking to explore more cultural events and exhibits throughout the Garden State can find additional opportunities on Explore New Jersey’s art and culture coverage, connecting history, creativity, and festive cheer in one unforgettable destination.

Flag Cities 2026 Brings World Cup Excitement to North Jersey Communities

As FIFA World Cup 2026 draws closer, North Jersey is preparing for a series of high-energy fan festivals designed to engage local communities and soccer enthusiasts alike. The Meadowlands Chamber of Commerce officially unveiled Flag Cities 2026, a coordinated set of events leading up to five of the Group stage matches at MetLife Stadium, which will host a total of eight games including the Round of 32, Round of 16, and the World Cup Final on July 19.

Jim Kirkos, president and CEO of the Meadowlands Chamber, emphasized that Flag Cities 2026 offers more than just viewing opportunities. “Hosting the World Cup is an unprecedented moment for our region, and Flag Cities gives our communities the chance to lead the celebration,” he said. “These events unify civic pride, business engagement, and soccer passion in a way that reflects the energy and diversity of the Meadowlands. We’re proud to welcome fans from around the world and across New Jersey into this experience.”

The program includes a mix of cultural, culinary, and entertainment activities. Each Flag Cities event is expected to draw 8,000 to 15,000 attendees, offering a ticketed experience with special discounts for local residents. Activities include live broadcasts of World Cup matches on large LED screens, international cuisine from food trucks, beer gardens, live music, DJs, family-friendly kids’ zones, and immersive soccer-themed experiences. Local vendors will also participate, providing crafts, gear, and unique shopping opportunities, while embassies and cultural organizations will host activations highlighting the international flavor of the tournament.

Event sites across North Jersey have already been announced: Riverside Park in Lyndhurst on June 12, Overpeck Park in Bergen County on June 14, Secaucus Downtown on June 21, an open TBD location on June 24, and East Rutherford Downtown on June 26. The official World Cup draw on December 5 will reveal which national teams will play at MetLife Stadium, adding an element of anticipation for the communities hosting each festival.

Sites for the events include:

The World Cup draw takes place Dec. 5, which will reveal which teams will play at MetLife Stadium.

Key Flag Cities 2026 program details:
  • Each event will draw an estimated attendance of 8,000 to 15,000
  • Event is ticketed –price TBD – with tickets set to go on sale in the first quarter of 2026
    • Host town residents for the event will receive a discount
  • Programming will include:
    • Live broadcast of World Cup games on large LED screens
    • Food trucks, international cuisine and beverage vendors
    • Beer garden and VIP lounge, live music, DJs and community performances
    • Kids’ zones with family-friendly activities
    • Shopping vendors, soccer gear and local crafts
    • Soccer-themed games and immersive fan experiences
    • Embassy and cultural activations
    • Flag installations, town-wide decorations and pep rallies

Goya Foods serves as the Presenting Sponsor as well as the culinary and cultural centerpiece of Flag Cities. Axiom Communications will produce the series. Axiom Communications, a longtime regional production partner, will manage the events’ logistics and programming. Ron Simoncini, president of Axiom, highlighted that Flag Cities 2026 has been in development for over 18 months. “This was hatched as a reaction to: How do we make sure municipalities and our membership at the Chamber, and other local businesses, are involved in the World Cup? This once-in-a-lifetime, eight-game series in the Meadowlands is our answer,” he said.

Local leaders echoed the excitement. Bergen County Executive James Tedesco III described Overpeck Park’s festival as a unique opportunity to showcase the county to the world. “We’re proud to partner with the Meadowlands Chamber to help build excitement for this once-in-a-generation moment,” Tedesco said. “Hosting a Flag City celebration is a fantastic way to bring our communities together, showcase the best of Bergen County, and show visitors what our region is all about.”

For Goya Foods, the event also carries special significance. Peter Unanue, third-generation executive of the family-owned company, noted that Flag Cities aligns with Goya’s mission to unite communities through food and culture. “For nearly a century, Goya has built deep roots in communities across New Jersey and the nation. Flag Cities reflects that same spirit of bringing people together through culture, food, and shared celebration as we look ahead to the FIFA World Cup 2026,” he said.

Flag Cities 2026 promises to be more than a series of fan gatherings; it is a celebration of soccer, community, and culture that will energize North Jersey this summer. With tickets set to go on sale in the first quarter of 2026, fans can expect an immersive experience that complements the excitement inside MetLife Stadium, while bringing international flair and civic pride to neighborhoods across the Meadowlands. Soccer enthusiasts and families alike will have the opportunity to engage with the World Cup in a way that is uniquely New Jersey.

For fans looking to stay connected to the latest updates and festival programming, Explore New Jersey’s soccer coverage will provide ongoing insights and detailed schedules as the events draw nearer.

New Momentum, Tough Losses, and Fresh Storylines: A Full Look at New Jersey’s College Sports Scene This Week

College athletics in New Jersey rarely take a week off, and as December rolls in, programs across the state are dealing with breakout performances, tight losses, early-season adversity, and the kind of emotional swings that make this time of year so compelling. From Piscataway to South Orange to Princeton, teams are navigating the push into winter competition as the schedule intensifies and conference play draws closer. Below is the latest roundup of what’s happening across the Garden State, and fans can always follow more collegiate coverage through our dedicated college sports section.

Rutgers University
Football continues to dominate headlines in Piscataway, not for game results this week, but for postseason accolades. Wide receiver Chris Duff and running back Samuel Brown V were both named to the All-Big Ten Second Team after standout seasons that elevated the Scarlet Knights’ offense. Center Gus Zilinskas received the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award, a nod to his leadership both on and off the field. Meanwhile, head coach Greg Schiano has shifted focus toward 2026, speaking about incoming recruits and laying early groundwork for what could become one of the more competitive quarterback battles Rutgers has seen in years.

On the hardwood, the men’s basketball team is preparing for a crucial road test against a nationally ranked Michigan squad. With a high-tempo offense and a defense that has shown real grit in tight moments, Rutgers is eyeing this matchup as a chance to measure itself against one of the country’s elite. The women’s program opens Big Ten play against nationally ranked Iowa, a matchup expected to push the Scarlet Knights’ defense to its limits early in the conference slate. Elsewhere within the athletic department, wrestling and swimming & diving are gearing up for their next rounds of competition as winter tournaments approach.

Seton Hall University
Seton Hall’s men’s basketball team is coming off a confident performance after defeating Central Connecticut State 77–61. Adam “Budd” Clark delivered a standout double-double with 10 points and 12 assists, continuing to cement himself as one of the Pirates’ early-season engines. They will be back in action Friday at the Prudential Center where they host Iowa as part of the Big Ten/BIG EAST challenge, a matchup that traditionally draws strong crowds and sharp competitive intensity.

The women’s team opens BIG EAST Conference play with a home contest against Butler. Coming off their first loss of the season to Princeton, the Pirates are looking to reset, establish momentum, and reassert themselves as one of the steadier programs in the conference under early-season pressure.

Princeton University
The Princeton men’s basketball team endured another difficult night, falling 63–58 to Monmouth in a matchup that highlighted both their potential and their current challenges. Despite a 20-point performance from sophomore center CJ Happy, the Tigers extended their losing streak to five games, a skid they haven’t experienced since 2019. The margin has been painfully close: the last four losses have been decided by a combined 16 points.

Injuries continue to cloud Princeton’s early season. Dalen Davis remained out with a sprained ankle, and Malik Abdullahi missed the game with a foot injury, leaving the already-youthful roster without two key starters. Head coach Mitch Henderson expressed visible frustration after a night marked by turnovers, missed opportunities, officiating that he felt turned the game into “a wrestling match,” and a delayed start that pushed the game nearly half an hour past the scheduled tip. He also used two early timeouts—one just nine seconds into the second half after a player slipped on a wet spot—and lost his final timeout on an unsuccessful challenge with a little more than three minutes left.

Still, the Tigers remained within striking distance until the final seconds, when a potential game-tying three-pointer by Happy hit off the rim. Princeton struggled with ball control, committing 19 turnovers that Monmouth converted into 23 points, a decisive factor in a game where the Hawks also scored 21 fast-break points.

Head coach King Rice of Monmouth, who knows firsthand how tough early-season adversity can be, praised Princeton’s character and competitiveness, noting that the Tigers fought to the last second despite playing short-handed and relying heavily on underclassmen. With Ivy League play beginning January 5 against Penn, Princeton is now focused on using these challenging weeks to regroup and get healthy before the conference schedule that truly defines their season.

Women’s Ice Hockey at Princeton delivered brighter news, as junior goaltender Uma Corniea earned ECAC Hockey MAC Goaltending Goalie of the Month honors. Her standout performance throughout November, particularly against ranked opponents, has elevated her national profile and given the Tigers a strong defensive backbone heading into December.

Other New Jersey Colleges
New Jersey City University continues to surge on the court. The women’s basketball program stayed undefeated in NJAC play after topping Rutgers-Newark 68–60, maintaining their early-season grip on the conference. The NJCU men’s team also delivered in dramatic fashion, winning in overtime against Rutgers-Newark to build valuable momentum heading into the next stretch of their schedule.

Stockton University handed the No. 19 TCNJ men’s basketball team a decisive 80–64 loss, halting TCNJ’s five-game winning streak. For a TCNJ squad that had been gaining traction regionally, this game serves as a benchmark and a reminder that conference matchups provide little room for comfort.

New Jersey’s college sports landscape is in full swing, with programs across the state building identity, battling adversity, and showcasing emerging talent. From nationally recognized programs to rising Division III programs, the Garden State continues to affirm its position as one of the most vibrant college sports regions on the East Coast.

Arctic Air on the Way: New Jersey Braces for a Sharp Temperature Drop and Potential Weekend Wintry Mix

New Jersey is gearing up for a dramatic shift in weather this week, with a surge of Arctic air set to sweep through the state and usher in a prolonged stretch of cold. According to early indicators, a strong cold front—powered by a burst of polar vortex energy—will charge across the region Thursday afternoon into the evening. As part of Explore New Jersey’s [weather report] coverage, this incoming pattern signals the start of what could be an active and noticeably colder stretch heading into mid-December.

This front is more than your average early-winter cooldown. Meteorologists point to recent atmospheric activity, specifically the Sudden Stratospheric Warming Event (SSWE) that occurred in late November, as a driving factor. SSWEs typically take one to two weeks to influence weather at the surface, and New Jersey is now entering that window. The result is a potent and sustained flow of cold air plunging from the Arctic straight into the U.S. Northeast—what some are calling a “cold train” of back-to-back systems expected to dominate the region from this Friday through at least mid-month.

Temperatures will take a noticeable plunge once Thursday’s front pushes through. Friday is shaping up to be the coldest day of the season so far, with some parts of the state likely stuck in the 20s for daytime highs. Bitter wind chills are also expected, giving the Garden State its first true taste of deep winter.

The next question is what comes after the front, and that’s where the forecast becomes more complicated. Forecasters are tracking a weak disturbance that will cross the Midwest and slide into the Mid-Atlantic between Friday night and Saturday morning. The challenge lies in determining how far north this system’s precipitation shield will reach.

Model guidance remains split. The European model suggests that light snow could make it into Central and South Jersey, enough for a dusting or light accumulation if conditions line up. Meanwhile, other major models—including the GFS, NAM, and Canadian—keep the system suppressed to the south, missing the state entirely. This discrepancy highlights the fragile balance of timing, moisture, and track that often determines early-season snowfall.

Interestingly, while Tuesday’s earlier system was too warm statewide to produce widespread snow, this weekend’s setup presents the opposite issue: it may be too cold for ideal snow production if the storm is forced too far south. If the jet stream dips too sharply, the storm’s moisture may bypass New Jersey altogether.

Still, with another SSWE forecast to develop in the coming days, the broader trend suggests more cold shots are likely as December progresses, with the potential for more robust wintry systems later in the month and even into January.

For now, New Jerseyans should prepare for an abrupt temperature drop, a frigid Friday, and the possibility—though uncertain—of a light snow event for parts of the state early Saturday. Winter is arriving quickly and decisively, and this week’s pattern marks the beginning of what could be a very active season across the Garden State.

A Winter Warm-Up Worth Savoring: New Jersey’s Take on a Baileys Hot Chocolate Classic

When winter settles over New Jersey and the temperatures dip just enough to make your breath visible in the air, there’s an unmistakable desire for something warm, soothing, and a little decadent. Among cold-weather comforts, few treats capture that feeling as perfectly as a Baileys Hot Chocolate—an elevated twist on a timeless favorite. As part of Explore New Jersey’s [recipes] coverage, this cozy creation is an ideal companion to snowy nights, holiday gatherings, or those quiet moments when all you want is a mug, a blanket, and the soft glow of the fireplace.

This drink blends the nostalgic richness of hot cocoa with the velvety sweetness of Irish cream, resulting in a winter indulgence that feels both familiar and luxurious. One of the reasons this recipe has become a seasonal staple is its simplicity; anyone can make it, and it requires only a few basic ingredients you probably already have stocked in the kitchen. Yet despite its ease, the end result tastes like something you’d expect to find on the menu at a boutique café tucked into downtown Montclair or Hoboken.

To make your own version, start with a cup of your preferred milk. Full-fat milk yields the most velvety texture, but any variety works, including dairy-free options for those who prefer alternatives. Heat the milk and stir in your favorite instant cocoa packet—or a homemade mix if you enjoy crafting your own blends. Once the chocolate base is steaming and smooth, add two ounces of Baileys Irish Cream. This splash transforms the drink from a simple hot chocolate into a rich, aromatic treat with a gentle kick.

The toppings are where the personality comes in. A generous swirl of whipped cream amplifies the creaminess, while a drizzle of chocolate sauce adds a touch of café-style presentation. You can go even further with shaved chocolate, a sprinkle of cinnamon, or crushed peppermint for a festive spin. The recipe easily scales up for family gatherings or holiday parties, making it a go-to crowd-pleaser throughout the season.

Nutritionally speaking, this is a treat meant for enjoyment rather than restraint, but it offers enough warmth and comfort to justify every sip. It pairs especially well with winter movie nights, holiday light tours across New Jersey’s downtowns, or simply watching snowfall from the window as the world quiets down.

Baileys Hot Chocolate isn’t just a drink—it’s a winter ritual that celebrates the small joys of the season. As cold evenings arrive and the Garden State settles into its holiday rhythm, this simple recipe has a way of making any night feel a little more special, a little more indulgent, and undeniably more delicious.

BIG the Yeti Marks Six Years of Snowy Fun at Big Snow American Dream

Big Snow at American Dream is gearing up for one of its most spirited annual traditions as it celebrates the sixth birthday of its beloved mascot, BIG the Yeti. Starting on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, visitors are invited to join a full day of winter festivities inside North America’s first and only real-snow indoor ski and snowboard park. As part of Explore New Jersey’s Entertainment coverage, this milestone event highlights the creativity and energy that continue to make Big Snow a standout destination for families across the region.

The celebration honors BIG the Yeti—affectionately known as the snow park’s “most valued employee”—with a schedule packed with signature activities. Guests can enjoy a birthday cake ceremony, a sing-along with BIG, and tubing sessions right alongside the iconic mascot. One of the most anticipated attractions is the slalom race, where participants of all ages can compete for prizes while enjoying the winter-perfect conditions Big Snow maintains year-round. A DJ in the Dome keeps the atmosphere lively, turning the indoor slopes into a festive winter party. The team is also unveiling a massive inflatable BIG, giving guests a new and highly photogenic opportunity to take home a memory from the celebration.

In a special birthday perk, anyone with a December 5 birthday receives complimentary two-hour slope access—proof required—and children six and under visiting between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. will receive a free return ticket. These added bonuses amplify what already feels like one of the most family-friendly events of the season, making it an ideal outing for winter sports enthusiasts, birthday guests, and families looking to kick off December with something unique.

Big Snow’s location inside the American Dream mega-entertainment complex in East Rutherford has helped it become a year-round staple for residents across New Jersey and the tri-state area. With a fully climate-controlled environment, dependable snow conditions, and a roster of events that keep the experience fresh, the venue continues to draw both beginners and seasoned skiers. BIG the Yeti, with his playful personality and oversized charm, has become the symbol of that welcoming atmosphere.

Families can expect a day that blends winter sports, music, character appearances, and interactive activities—all under one dome. The celebration showcases the creativity behind Big Snow’s programming and the way the American Dream complex continues to reinvent entertainment for New Jersey visitors. For guests looking for a spirited midweek adventure or an early start to their holiday festivities, BIG the Yeti’s sixth birthday party offers a rare chance to enjoy the magic of winter without ever checking the weather.

Elf, The Musical

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Surflight Theatre Brings Holiday Magic Back with “Elf, The Musical”

December 21 @ 20:00 23:30

Surflight Theatre in Beach Haven is once again spreading holiday cheer as it presents the beloved production “Elf, The Musical”, returning for the first time since 2018. Opening on November 29, 2025, the show will run through December 21, offering families and theatergoers an immersive seasonal experience filled with laughter, music, and festive spirit. For those exploring New Jersey’s vibrant performing arts scene, Explore New Jersey’s Theatre coverage highlights productions like this that bring communities together through storytelling and song.

Adapted from the 2003 hit film, “Elf, The Musical” features a dynamic score by Matthew Sklar and Chad Beguelin, with a book adapted by Bob Martin and Thomas Meehan. The story follows Buddy, a human raised among elves at the North Pole, as he journeys to New York City to find his biological father and discover his true identity. The show combines humor, heart, and holiday wonder, making it an ideal choice for audiences of all ages looking to celebrate the season in style.

Surflight Theatre’s production stands out for its high-energy performances and family-friendly staging. The cast brings the characters to life with infectious enthusiasm, while creative set designs and festive costumes transport the audience directly into Buddy’s whimsical world. Special attention has been given to musical numbers, ensuring that the lively choreography and memorable tunes create an engaging experience for theatergoers from the first note to the final curtain.

The return of “Elf, The Musical” marks a significant moment for Surflight Theatre, which has long been a hub for regional arts and holiday entertainment. With its sandy Beach Haven location and dedication to professional-quality productions, the theater provides both locals and visitors with a unique venue where the magic of live performance is combined with the festive atmosphere of the Jersey Shore during the holiday season.

Tickets are available for performances throughout December, and the production promises to deliver the same joyous energy that made the show a fan favorite in previous years. From its clever humor to its heartwarming message about family, identity, and the spirit of giving, “Elf, The Musical” at Surflight Theatre is a must-see for anyone seeking a holiday experience that blends professional theater with seasonal fun.

For families, friends, and visitors planning a memorable outing, this production exemplifies the best of New Jersey’s holiday theatre offerings, showcasing how local stages continue to bring beloved stories to life in engaging and creative ways.

Surflight Theatre

(609) 492-9477

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The Newton Theatre

234 Spring St, , NJ
Newton, NJ 07860 United States
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