Thursday, February 9, 2012
Sometimes love is sweet, sometimes it's sour. We want to hear all flavors of love stories for Valentine's Day.
Who says Valentine’s Day needs to be all love and flowers? Let’s face it. Sometimes, love doesn’t exactly work out as planned. Whether it’s bad dates or a good intention that lead to a bad outcome—like arranging a skiing trip and breaking your leg on the trip, or buying a gift that triggered your beau's allergies— everyone has stories about trying to find, impress or keep “the one." Some of those stories are pretty hilarious—in hindsight, of course. That’s why, for Valentine's Day, Parsippany Patch wants to hear your bad, unfortunate or funny stories from past dates, break-ups or attempts to impress their significant other. We'll feature the stories as part of our Valentines coverage—hey, it really isn't all love and flowers—that will run …
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Celebrate Valentines Day with a concert or a show.
Valentines Day is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than with a night at the theater? You get into the spirit of love with upcoming concerts at the Mayo Performing Arts Center, the Barn Theatre and Pax Amicus Castle Theatre. If it’s a show you’re looking for, you can see “The Sound of Music” at Brundage Park Playhouse, “The 25 Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” at Villagers and “Boeing Boeing” at Paper Mill. Performers can audition for “Cabaret” or “The Crucible,” and if you’ve always wanted to get involved in theater and have no experience, now’s your chance as the Chatham Community Players see volunteers for its upcoming production of “Grapes of Wrath.” ON STAGE SCOOP: Gladys Knight Tickets on Sale Feb. 10: Tickets…
Monday, February 6, 2012
A shared massage or facial can bring a twosome closer.
Let us guess: You have no clue what to give your significant other for Valentine's Day. You've thought about clever cards, decadent chocolates and expensive flowers, but would prefer to do something new, something outside of the status quo. A Parsippany spa says the answer for you and your someone special could be a massage for two. Love is even lovelier when you enjoy a massage as a couple, according to Steve Miller, co-owner of Massage Envy Spa. "When couples come in together, it's a great time to connect," Miller said. Right now, Massage Envy offers pampering a deux for couples: For $98, a pair can enjoy a one-hour massage for two in the same or separate rooms. For $10 more, a couple can have a one-hour facial. (These prices apply to …
Diane Liang
10:46 am on Monday, February 6, 2012
I've worked with Steve Miller on the Eastlake Elementary fundraiser. He is so eager to help us raise money to help the kids of Parsippany. I can't see anything better than getting a massage while also supporting our schools. I hope his generosity inspires other business owners in the community to do the same. It ends up being a win-win situation!   more ›