Author: Joe Strupp
Behind New Jersey’s Breakaway Catholic Movement
April 5, 2019
The American National Catholic Church, founded in the Garden State almost a decade ago, mirrors Roman Catholicism but diverges on such issues as gay marriage and divorce.
Seen in: Jersey Living
Towns strain to fill baseball rosters as club teams nab the best players.
Seen in: Sports
11 Musical Tribute Bands You’ve Got to Hear
June 21, 2016
Can't catch your favorite band? Give a listen to these 11 incredible tributes.
Seen in: Just For the Web, Listicle
For WDHA, The Song Remains the Same
February 8, 2016
After 35 years, WDHA sticks to its rock ‘n’ roll guns.
Seen in: Arts & Entertainment, Jersey Celebrities, Music
State Senate Okays New DUI Law
February 6, 2015
A major change in New Jersey’s drunk-driving rules moved a step closer to reality Thursday with state Senate passage of a bill that would require first-time offenders to take a sobriety test every time they get behind the wheel.
Seen in: Garden State News
State Looks to Stiffen DUI Penalties
December 3, 2014
New Jersey drivers who drink before taking the wheel could get an unwanted gift from the state this holiday season. The state Senate is poised to vote in December on a bill that would toughen New Jersey’s DUI law.
Seen in: Garden State News
As journalism adapts to the digital age, Montclair State hopes to be a headliner.
Seen in: Jersey Living
Changing Channels: NJTV’s Second Act
August 13, 2012
Amid criticism and a dearth of funding, NJTV
endeavors to prove itself as a new network.
Seen in: Arts & Entertainment, Jersey Living
Patch Work
September 13, 2011
AOL’s hyperlocal sites are sprouting all over the Garden State. How do they fit in New Jersey’s changing media landscape?
Seen in: Arts & Entertainment, Jersey Living
Editor Andrew Rosenthal: Balancing Opinions
December 13, 2010
The New York Times’s editorial page editor has no lack of opinions.
Seen in: Arts & Entertainment, Jersey Celebrities, Jersey Living, NJM Q&A