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New Jersey Monthly Magazine
Trenton

Big Hair: Jersey Style

When I checked out Hairspray Tuesday night at the Sun National Bank Center in Trenton, I knew I was in for a great show. I already knew most of the songs (and dance moves), but what I didn’t realize was the number of talented New Jersey cast members who are adding their own style to the Broadway tour.

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The Original

A century ago, after crossing the Atlantic, pizza crossed the Hudson and established itself in Trenton as the tomato pie—and you can still get the real deal. more

Trenton's Big Moment

225 years ago, New Jersey’s modern-day capital served as America’s seat of government. more

Garden State Green: More Terracycle

We are fans of Terracycle, the Trenton company where ordinary household goods are recycled into a cool assortment of candy wrapper school bags, pencil cases, and decorative objects.

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New Faces NJ: Timmy Waldron

The title of Timmy Waldron’s first book, World Takes, was inspired by the slogan “Trenton Makes, the World Takes.” In this collection of short stories, the Ewing native weaves absurd situations, disturbed characters, and dark humor into a real page turner. more

Great Places to Work: New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company

“You have to have the ‘service gene’ to work here,” says spokesperson Pat Breslin. NJMIC, the state’s largest personal auto insurer, creates an atmosphere of service by first taking care of its employees’ needs. more

The Kid Who Would Be King

A fifth grade student at P.J. Hill Elementary School in Trenton prepares for the bright lights of Broadway...where he'll star as Young Simba in The Lion King. more

Play Ball! (Ugandan Style)

Kawanguzi Ashraq is an 11-year-old shortstop, so it’s no surprise that Derek Jeter is his favorite baseball player. What is unusual is that Ashraq, who lives in Uganda, plays baseball at all. more

Treasure Hunter

Not everybody gets as enthusiastic about old books as John Shaw. more

Power Issue: Reginald T. Jackson

Industrial Strength

Despite the real estate slump—or perhaps because of it—factory-to-residential conversions are on the rise statewide. more

North/South Skirmishes

A film tries to draw the line between North and South Jersey. more

Reader Picks

We’ve given you plenty of ideas. Now it’s time for you to give us yours. And you have: restaurants that keep you going back for more.

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Pride of Place

To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the American Institute of Architects, the organization’s New Jersey chapter has selected the 150 best buildings and places in the state. Here are a few of the most notable, from a Gothic basilica to a funky old burger joint. more

Keep On Truckin'

Up to Her Neck in Ties

All Things Change

Supreme Court TV

Best of Jersey: Good Eating

A Modest Proposal

The Doctor Drain

A Tell of Terror at Home

Cream of the Crop

Brick by Brick

Cheap Eats

Best of Jersey

We in the Garden State need to start demanding more. Here are a bunch who deliver. more

Urban Oasis

Trenton’s historic Cadwalader Heights, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, features curving streets, unique homes, and people who lovingly restore them. more

Only in New Jersey: Power Corrupts

“Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.” more

Follow the Leader

Christine Todd Whitman more

Perfect Togetha

Thomas H. Kean more

Executive Clout

Constitution of 1947 more

Seriously Funny

Brendan T. Byrne more