Author: Robert Strauss

The Princeton history professor talks about his new book, how we expect too much out of our presidents, and why Congressional gridlock isn't anything new.

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A South Jersey dentist by day, by night Dr. James Wiener transforms into his alter ego, comedian Jimmie Lee.

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A survivor of Auschwitz and Dachau, Jack Zaifman will be honored along with other Holocaust survivors at the Jewish Family & Children's Service of Greater Mercer County's Historic Illumination Ball on February 28.

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Twin sisters and basketball stars Kyra and Kara Dayon are lighting up the court at Farleigh Dickinson University.

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Father and son Bill and Willie Geist both wound up working in media. Now they've put their writing skills to good use in their collaborative book, "Good Talk, Dad."

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Education helped Ali Houshmand escape poverty in Iran. Now he is thriving as the new president of a growing university.

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Meet five exceptional New Jersey athletes who hope to win a place on the U.S. Olympic or Paralympic teams when they head to the Winter Games, starting February 7 in Sochi, Russia.

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The Princeton Cemetery of Nassau Presbyterian Church, established in 1757, houses some of New Jersey's most famous (former) residents.

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Moorestown fancies itself a town of winners. In 2013, the girls’ lacrosse team ranked number 1 nationwide. But their achievement is more than symbolic.

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Sharon Pfluger, the College of New Jersey's field hockey and lacrosse coach, has won nearly 900 games.

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