A local diner has snagged national attention, and it just might be the perfect summer stop for fans of 'The Sopranos'—get ready for a culinary journey.
The Bloomfield resident said someone claiming to be from Capital One Bank called and told them to bring cash to a certain location where they would meet a representative from the Federal Trade Commission.
Imagine cruising down the Parkway, only to find your favorite shortcut blocked. That’s exactly what’s happening in Bloomfield as traffic patterns shift.
The New Jersey restaurant used to film the final episode of HBO's The Sopranos just sold the booth Tony Soprano was sitting in when he reportedly got whacked. Do you think it deserved to sell for more than it did?
They have an ice cream counter with old-fashioned bar stools, a candy display, and those old red vinyl booths where young couples would share milkshakes before heading out to the submarine races.