Author: Deborah P. Carter

At 11, Marley Dias led a viral collection of books featuring Black girls as the protagonists. She's now a Harvard freshman—and the drive is still going strong.

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These glorious goodies and comfy cozies will combat the February doldrums.

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When Jay Reinert designed Hadrohouse, he wanted to capture the enthusiasm generated by the 19th-century discovery of dinosaur bones nearby.

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Options at this Ewing eatery include inventive eggs Benedicts, hearty bowls and sweet treats such as cannoli French toast.

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Snag deals on concerts, theater performances and museum admission.

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The Cape May restaurant/bar is also launching a boutique hotel in 2023.

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The 21-foot memorial—an initiative of the Ancestors Speak 313+ project—is being built at the historic Siloam-Hope First Presbyterian Church.

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Terri Spruill left her stressful hospital job to focus on Honeycat Cosmetics. Almost a decade later, her inventive line is 50 designs strong.

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This Ewing gastropub whips up American staples—plus a few curveballs.

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The eatery boasts an array of smoked meats with international sauce options, plus comfort-food sides.

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