Well, it finally happened. The perfect music moment. One of my all-time favorites, Bruce Springsteen performing with another one of my all-time favorites, The Rolling Stones in Newark on Saturday. What could have possibly made it better?
And you thought Flyers fans were the worst?
According to this:
A Rangers fan is claiming she was assaulted yesterday (Saturday) at the Prudential Center after the 1 p.m. playoff game.
The Brick Township woman says she was assaulted by three Devils fans for wearing her Rangers jersey to the game...
Some fans heading to the Devils/Rangers hockey playoff game at the Prudential Center in Newark tomorrow night say they feel a bit nervous, after several teens were arrested a few weeks ago for assaulting concert-goers at the venue following a Red Hot Chili Peppers show.
Newark police say they'll be increasing security around the Prudential Center and are trying to reassure the public that the area is safe for the upcoming hockey playoffs following a spate of violent assaults that took place after a concert last week.
Authorities says a pack of roving teens waged a two-minute crime spree that left five people robbed and beaten following a concert in New Jersey's largest city.
Newark Mayor Cory Booker is blasting the owner of the New Jersey Devils after an arbitration ruling in a long-running dispute over the hockey team's lease at the Prudential Center arena.
Think there’s a little money to be made in this post-Whitney Age?
Consider this, if you will.
The company that owns the rights to her music, Sony Music, has been the subject of some criticism after they upped the price of her music on Apple’s iTunes store right after she was found dead...