We’ve got the best of everything here in the Garden State—great shops and terrific venues for sports, theater and all types of leisure.
But let’s face it, all of this comes at a price, and we are Jerseyans—we love a bargain.
Here are our top picks to help you enjoy it all for less.
HEALTH & BEAUTY
Check Out Local Spa Deals and Specials
Start 2023 off on a relaxing note. | READ
CULTURE
Enjoy Free and Discounted Events
Snag deals on concerts, museum admission and more. | READ
Build a Great Art Collection on a Budget
To outsiders, art collecting can seem mystifying, an unfamiliar terrain inhabited exclusively by the uber-wealthy and those to the manor born. But being an art collector need not require deep pockets. Here are some strategies to get started. | READ
Mark Your Calendar for NJ’s 2023 Restaurant Weeks
Eating out is fun. Paying less than full price for terrific food makes it more so. Town-wide restaurant weeks are a great way to do that. | READ
SHOPPING
Visit NJ’s Best Thrift and Consignment Shops
Bargains await the clever shopper willing to do a little legwork to find the best deals. If you’re ready to navigate the world of more-for-less shopping, explore consignment shops and thrift stores. | READ
Get More Bling for Your Buck
“Hunting for vintage jewelry is a thrill,” says Jennifer Ward, owner of Ward Vintage in Bernardsville. “Some of the best costume-jewelry brands were founded by people who had worked for Cartier, Harry Winston and other great designers. A piece doesn’t have to be signed for it to be of quality. If you find something that speaks to you, get it.” | READ
SPORTS & PLAY
Save on Sports and Leisure Activities
Rent a luxury car, get season tickets for less and more. | READ
Enjoy Eco-Friendly Options
Take advantage of local incentives for clean driving, renewable energy and more. | READ
Find Tee-Riffic Savings at Local Golf Courses
NJ abounds in great public and semi-private golf courses. | READ
REAL ESTATE
Consider Property in Atlantic City
For those who dream of owning a slice of the pie at the Jersey Shore but believe it’s unattainable, don’t forget Atlantic City. Not only are condos and homes affordable, but it’s one of the few cities in the country where properties can be purchased for less now than in 2005. Move quickly, since AC is being developed by some of the same heavy hitters that revitalized Asbury Park. —Ed Condran
Check Out Condos in Weehawken
Somehow, the charming city on the Hudson is under the radar. Weehawken is an easy ferry, bus or Uber from Manhattan, and it’s more affordable than Hoboken and Jersey City. —EC
GETAWAYS
Take Advantage of Winter in AC
Rooms in Atlantic City go for more than $500 a night during the summer. If you don’t care about the beach breezes during the balmy dog days, why not indulge during the off-season? Rooms at the Borgata go for around $100. A night at the Tropicana is $48. There are also an array of deals at various casino restaurants during the off-season. And don’t forget to consult our roundup of AC’s best restaurants. —EC
Save at the Jersey Shore
Already yearning for a trip to the Shore? Working directly with an agent is one of the best ways to cut costs because there are no hidden fees, says James Ward, a broker associate at Shore Points Vacations in Point Pleasant Beach. Book early, as prices may go up as inventory goes down. Renters can also save 20–25 percent by booking during summer’s shoulder seasons (late spring and early fall). —Falyn Stempler
EXPERT ADVICE
Effectively Make New Year’s Resolutions
Making a resolution this year? “Be realistic and give yourself some grace,” says Montclair-based career and life coach Allison Task, author of the self-help book Personal (R)evolution. | READ
Save Money as a Garden State Resident
It may sound like an oxymoron, but there are some ways to save while living in New Jersey. We asked Roger Moss, an advisor with the Montville Financial Group, how Garden State residents can keep a little more of their hard-earned green. | READ
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