Author: Julia Martin

A popular training program at Rutgers University is bringing a host of enthusiastic recruits, and new creative energy, to Garden State agriculture.

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Delaware & Raritan Canal State Park is a 70-mile-long, car-free nature preserve, with historic towns to stop at along the way.

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Jazz enthusiasts and renowned musicians will descend on Bloomfield Avenue this Saturday, September 14, for the free festival, hosted by nonprofit Jazz House Kids.

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Anderson Park has lost its enormous, iconic tree, whose shady arms created a popular spot for concerts, classes and picnics.

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Despite scant funding, retired accountant Jose German-Gomez manages several prolific vegetable gardens for the food insecure.

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On Saturday, September 7, Maplewoodians will watch Beetlejuice on outdoor screens—part of efforts to attract investors for the town's shuttered cinema.

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Eat, drink and enjoy live tunes en plein air at Montclair Brewery, the Wellmont Arts Plaza and the Kitchen on Forest.

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Dumpling Diplomacy hosts dumpling-making workshops and a pay-it-forward cafe to fight food insecurity and bring diverse groups together. 

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The Middletown Street where Steven Van Zandt and his brother Billy grew up has been renamed in their honor.

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Brian Crowe steps into the "big shoes" of the theater's legendary artistic director Bonnie Monte

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