Author: Julia Martin
NJ Nonprofit’s Unique Approach Is Revolutionizing Occupational Therapy for Special-Needs Kids
November 1, 2024
Intensive Therapeutics in West Caldwell is a "central repository" of physical, occupational, speech and movement therapies—plus so much more.
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Bloomfield’s Manouche & Co. Dishes Up Delicious Lebanese Cuisine
October 22, 2024
From classic savory platters to delectable pastries, the menu at this eatery is bursting with flavor.
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The Late Show host and the cookbook author chatted all things food at the Montclair Film Festival.
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2024 Montclair Film Festival Features Colbert With Jon Bon Jovi, Ina Garten and Others
October 16, 2024
There will also be a host of film screenings and panels featuring both storied and emerging directors and actors.
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The event, which includes an Ayurvedic lunch, sound-bowl session and meditation, will take place at Loopwell, a wellness "social club."
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‘Pastries With the Dead’: How Cemeteries Became a Source of Solace for This NJ Writer
October 1, 2024
Katie Calautti, who chronicles her cemetery trips on Instagram and Substack, says she's tapping into the "death-positivity movement."
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Women in their 40s are getting breast cancer in higher numbers, but new mammography guidelines and genetic testing could reverse the trend.
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So You Wanna Start Farming? This Rutgers Program Can Help
September 20, 2024
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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D&R Canal State Park Is a Peaceful Biker’s Paradise
September 17, 2024
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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Montclair Jazz Festival Expected to Draw Up to 20,000 Music Lovers
September 11, 2024
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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