Author: Robert Strauss
Stone Harbor’s Chic Getaway
May 6, 2013
Stone Harbor's new boutique hotel—Reeds at Shelter Haven.
Seen in: Jersey Living
Wildwood Days Are Here Again
April 8, 2013
Wildwood's meticulously restored doo wop hotels and motels keep the place jumping.
Seen in: Jersey Living
Rutgers Professor David Robinson: Weather Geek
April 5, 2013
Climatologist David Robinson indulges his fascination with weather by collecting swaths of data and analyzing critical weather events.
Seen in: Jersey Living, NJM Q&A, Outdoors, Science
Glassboro Reflects a New Look
February 20, 2013
Glassboro's faded downtown prepares to undergo much-needed revitalization.
Seen in: Towns & Schools
AC Dining Scene: Always Something Happening
December 17, 2012
Along the Boardwalk and beyond, new restaurant options aim to entice Atlantic City visitors.
Seen in: Atlantic City
The Case That Won’t Quit: The Lindbergh Baby
December 11, 2012
For the first six weeks of 1935, the national spotlight shone on the Hunterdon County Courthouse in Flemington during the "Trial of the Century."
Seen in: Historic Jersey, Jersey Living
Course Work: A Look At Innovative Miniature Golf Course Design
September 11, 2012
In miniature golf, windmills and clowns are so over. Designed on computers, today’s layouts demand skill. By evolving with the game, a little Shore company has become an industry giant.
Seen in: Jersey Living, Sports
Glory Days
June 12, 2012
NJ’s Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls gear up for London games.
Seen in: Jersey Living, Sports
Cape May’s Birdman
May 7, 2012
If it’s Monday morning, Pete Dunne is sharing his love for avian life with a lucky group of bird watchers.
Seen in: Animals, Jersey Living, Outdoors, Science
Storm Warning
February 13, 2012
Fifty years ago this month, a nor’easter parked itself over the Jersey Shore, wreaking havoc for three brutal days.
Seen in: Jersey Living