Author: Emily Faherty

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Day Trip: Cape May

June 19, 2009

With its restored Victorian homes, historical tours, renowned restaurants, unique shops, and beautiful beaches, Cape May is a destination that beckons for more than just one day.

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With cute red hair and big brown eyes, Emma Kenney looks sweet and innocent. But this fourth grader at School One in Fanwood has a dark side.

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Anyone can find high-end fashion at slashed prices, but at the Clothes Exchange you can be a savvy shopper—and help local charities at the same time.

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Turning Point

April 5, 2009

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Sister of Invention

March 18, 2009

Like many college students, Catherine Cook spent spring break in the Bahamas, catching rays on the beach. But the Skillman native also had her laptop nearby to keep tabs on her multimillion-dollar Internet company. Cook, 19 and a sophomore at Georgetown University, is president of myYearbook.com, a social networking website she cofounded four years ago with her brother Dave, now 20 and a junior at the University of Colorado.

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Treasure Hunter

March 16, 2009

“To some people, dusty old books are often just dusty old things to get rid of,” says Shaw, a reference librarian at the New Jersey State Library in Trenton.

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Rollin’ Down the Delaware

February 11, 2009

Whether you prefer fine dining or a far-out adventure, the Delaware River has your number all year round. Follow these ideas from north to south to make a splash on New Jersey’s side of the Mighty Delaware.

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Day Trip: Hamilton

January 19, 2009

Comprised of six villages – Hamilton Square, Nottingham, Mercerville, Yardville, White Horse, and Groveville – Hamilton Township does not have one distinct “downtown” area. Instead, this bustling suburb of Trenton is packed with things to do all over the 40 square miles of Mercer County it occupies.

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