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Mayor Honors P.T. JUST JERK with Outstanding Business Award!


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Mayor Honors P.T. JUST JERK with Outstanding Business Award!

RufusR Trotman
Feb 13, 2026
Trivia Question❓In what year was Irvington, New Jersey established as a township? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
This week, Mayor Tony Vauss has been recognized for mobilizing community support amid ongoing challenges, including federal SNAP benefit processing delays, while also expanding positive holiday programming like the Breakfast for Dinner community giveback. His leadership continues to bring residents together by providing meals, support services, and festive events that uplift families during the winter season. |
As Irvington steps into 2026, Mayor Tony Vauss’s bold health transformation is inspiring a wave of wellness throughout the community.
After being diagnosed with diabetes, Mayor Vauss lost 90 pounds, dramatically improving his health and lowering his A1c to a healthy 5.5%.
Motivated by his journey, Irvington has launched impactful wellness initiatives.
The township introduced a Senior Police Academy to empower older adults with safety knowledge and crime prevention strategies.
Last fall’s Mobile Health Fair provided free screenings and essential health services for all residents.
Social connection thrived at the Community Unity Carnival, emphasizing mental health and engagement.
Amid SNAP benefit delays, Mayor Vauss rallied the community to address food insecurity, hosting events like the “Breakfast for Dinner” Holiday Giveback to ensure no one goes hungry.
Mayor Vauss’s leadership highlights the power of personal commitment in driving collective change, uniting Irvington in the pursuit of better health. Read More... |
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He adores being around both animals and children, making him a wonderful addition to families of all sizes.
Louie enjoys his daily walks and always looks forward to a tasty treat.
He’s currently waiting for his veterinary check-up, but adoption applications are open now.
This lovable companion is looking for a permanent home where he can thrive.
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Irvington residents are just a short trip away from meeting their next family member.
Contact us today and take the first step toward welcoming Louie into your life. Read More... |
📚 Storytime & Kids Activities at Irvington Public Library
🌟 Winter Wonder Lights at Civic Square
🍽️ Breakfast for Dinner Holiday Giveback Event |
New & Noteworthy | ||
Restaurants in Town |
Step into the heart of Irvington and uncover a vibrant tapestry of flavor and heritage with PT JUST JERK, your ultimate gateway to the soul of the neighborhood. This isn't just about finding a meal; it’s an invitation to immerse yourself in a rich cultural sanctuary where the smoky, aromatic allure of authentic Caribbean spices serves as a backdrop for genuine human connection. |
P.T. JUST JERK, a celebrated eatery at the heart of Irvington, has earned the Outstanding Business Award from Mayor Tony Vauss.
This honor shines a spotlight on the restaurant’s dedication to top-tier quality and its meaningful presence in the local community.
Owner Patricia Edwards accepted the award, reflecting on years spent bringing authentic Jamaican cuisine—like jerk chicken, smoky pork, and savory oxtail—to devoted fans throughout Irvington.
The welcoming, family-style atmosphere and generous portions draw loyal diners, who rave about the vibrant flavors and classic sides from plantains to creamy mac & cheese.
This distinction not only applauds P.T. JUST JERK’s bold culinary flair, but also celebrates its essential place in Irvington’s culture.
The Mayor’s recognition highlights a township tradition of honoring businesses that energize and inspire community spirit. Read More... |
New & Noteworthy | ||
Irvington Dining Scene |
(Irvington dining scene – residents are buzzing about these local spots — some newer favorites on Springfield Ave and nearby)
📍 These eateries reflect an active and growing local palate with Caribbean, soul food, and neighborhood classics highlighted by community reviews. |
💡 Answer to Trivia Question: Irvington, New Jersey was established as a township in 1874. |