Author: Nick DiUlio
Mean Streets, Sensitive Cops: Camden’s New Guard
January 16, 2015
In Camden, a new county police force aims to connect with the people it is supposed to protect.
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Just Add Oars: South Jersey Surfboats
May 22, 2014
Decades after his family revolutionized surf rescue boats, Tom Van Duyne still makes them the old-fashioned way, by hand.
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Birds, Birds and More Birds!
May 16, 2014
When one thinks about bird watching, fierce competition probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind—unless you happen to be one of the hundreds of bird enthusiasts who gathered in Cape May last Saturday to participate in the 31st Annual World Series of Birding (WSB).
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Planned Christie Speech Spurs Uproar at Rowan
May 12, 2014
Given the polarizing power of Chris Christie, it comes as no surprise that protests have greeted the announcement that the governor will deliver the commencement speech May 16 at Rowan University’s 2014 graduation ceremony.
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Wild About The Wildwoods
May 2, 2014
Historic preservation and family-friendly attractions have put the Wildwoods back on the vacation map.
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Simple Pleasures: Lake Garrison
March 18, 2014
This South Jersey spot is an oasis of small family picnics and sleepy summer afternoons.
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Great Lakes: Where to Make a Splash in NJ
March 17, 2014
Looking for some freshwater fun? Here’s our take on 20 New Jersey lakes.
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Escape From Darkness: A Marine Copes with PTSD
September 20, 2013
Marine Sergeant Matthew Bailey faced deadly fire in Iraq and Afghanistan. Then he came home to an equally harrowing enemy: PTSD.
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Beautiful Cumberland and Salem counties are worth going out of your way for.
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Barnegat Bay was once a vast food factory brimming with marine life. But development has degraded the bay’s ecosystem, affecting everything from the shellfish industry to tourism. Is the state doing enough to turn the tide on this man-made crisis?
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