

The Tire Warehouse manager performed the random act of kindness by reducing the bill saying he was happy to help someone in need to have a nicer day. Adam from A&G goes to pay the bill and the bill was less than half of what was quoted. The tires are mounted, and they are ready to go. Ready for the next Random Act of Kindness.Īdam went to the Tire Warehouse, on Rideout Street in Waterville, and as the mounting of the new tires on the rims is being done, he is chatting with the manager of Tire Warehouse, telling him the story of her determination to above and beyond all else still get to work and on time. They had the correct tires in stock and they could get them mounted the quickest. They called various tire places and decided on Tire Warehouse. They decided to call around and get prices for 2 new tires for the woman, and also decided that they would pay for the pair of tires as a goodwill gesture. They determined that the other tire on the other side of the car was bald too and probably unsafe. So Adam and the 3 employees decided to perform the random act of kindness. The woman had gone onto work, and Adam told me she’d had a run of back luck, and getting a new tire was not in her budget. The employee told me to bring back a jack with him so they could get the old tire off the ladies’ car The boss is the owner of A&G, Adam Henbsbee. The employee called the boss, who was at a dentist appointment. Off they went after she left her contact information with an employee at A&G. Work was job number one.Ī customer at A&G Shooting offered to drive her to her job if she didn’t mind getting into a stranger’s car. She didn’t have a spare tire and it was raining. Her thought was she’ll deal with the car and the now useless tire later. Farms and wineries are also highlighted in this town.The woman was not as concerned with the blown tire as she was about getting to work. They mention the migrating birds of fall and the "bird watching" you will love in this southern section of Jersey. VisitNj points you toward Cape May Point State Park and Cape May Lighthouse. You can also visit the Old Barracks Museum and see Revolutionary War attractions. Explore the 1719 William Trent House Museum, the beautiful gardens, and the grounds. VisitNj highlights the capital city's historical sites and museums as places to hit this fall in Trenton. Grab some pics of Lucy the Elephant "America's oldest roadside attraction." Lucy is going through a remodel, but you can still see her from outside until they finish. VisitNj points to a stroll along Ventnor Avenue to shop and quiet times on the beach. Hike High Point State Park, a beautiful scenic hike that you will enjoy, bring your camera.
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The colors of autumn are on full display. In this Northwest section of New Jersey, it's all about "fall foliage". One-of-a-kind stores along Washington Street. Tree-lined streets with beautiful colors in autumn. VisitNj points out the beautiful views from Hoboken, including Manhattan from the Jersey side. They also point out the boardwalk and shopping areas around town to enjoy this fall. They mention how Asbury is experiencing a resurgence and they have plenty of new and classic restaurants, hotels, and nightspots. VisitNj says you will get a "fresh dose of creativity" when visiting Asbury Park.

One of the spots chosen is right here in Monmouth County. In a recent article, they gave their list of "Best Fall Getaways in New Jersey: Destinations" The post gave their picks for great places to go this fall in Jersey. By the end of summer, I'm ready for the change and ready to get back to hiking and visiting new towns, and attending the many "fall" festivals that happen around New Jersey. Now don't get me wrong I enjoy summer, but I enjoy the "change" in seasons. I love "fall" and it's our time to really enjoy the outdoors without the blazing temps, humidity, and bugs of summer lol. A great time to get out and enjoy the Garden State. Autumn is a beautiful time in New Jersey with cooler crisp weather and turning colors.
