Author: Sharon Hazard

The Caregiver Canines program—a service for the homebound elderly or those with memory loss—provides in-home visits with friendly therapy dogs.

Seen in: Animals

How a little boy from Essex met The Great Bambino. All it took was a kick in the head.

Seen in: Historic Jersey, Sports

In July 1916, the nation was enthralled by a series of shark attacks along the Jersey Shore. This month, Matawan commemorates this anniversary.

Seen in: Animals, Historic Jersey

In the 1930s, at the height of the Great Depression, the Morris-Essex Kennel Show was said to be the world’s largest and richest one-day sporting event.

Seen in: Animals, Historic Jersey, Jersey Celebrities, Jersey Living

A community fights to save a landmark of African-American history.

Seen in: Historic Jersey, Jersey Celebrities, Jersey Living

The work of the iconic painter and sculptor George Segal depicts people in every day poses, such as painting their nails or waiting for a bus.

Seen in: Arts & Entertainment, Jersey Celebrities, Jersey Living

Morven Museum & Garden in Princeton will host an exhibition of needlework created by young New Jersey women in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Seen in: Arts & Entertainment, Historic Jersey, Jersey Living

The Gilbreth family, best known for the book "Cheaper by the Dozen," made a happy home in Montclair.

Seen in: Historic Jersey, Jersey Celebrities, Jersey Living

Entertainment veterans enjoy a second act at the Lillian Booth Home in Englewood.

Seen in: Jersey Celebrities, Jersey Living

At the last of Jersey’s big family egg farms, the rural life is all it’s cracked up to be.

Seen in: Eat & Drink, Jersey Celebrities, Jersey Living, Outdoors