Author: Julia Martin
Playwrights flock to Cape May each spring for this five-day master class.
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Author Explores Why Social Media Is Especially Harmful for Girls, and What Parents Can Do
May 3, 2024
A new book by FDU professor Kara Alaimo aims to help parents protect their daughters from online dangers.
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The Garden State's legalization of pot had entrepreneurs and town leaders envisioning heady profits. The reality hasn't been quite so uplifting.
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Brute's Roots is beating the odds with low prices, sun-grown weed and plenty of patience.
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Baked by the River dispensary in Lambertville is a "warm, welcoming" community space where customers can learn about the health benefits of cannabis.
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Conscientious salon owners are doing their part to prevent excess dyes, foils and hair from contaminating our water supply.
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MC Hotel’s Allegory Restaurant Is a Peaceful Respite From Montclair’s Bustling Dining Scene
March 13, 2024
Smack-dab in a competitive dining market, the hotel restaurant has struggled to fill its seats. But it actually offers many perks that even Montclair's best eateries don't!
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Stephen Colbert Is Montclair’s Man-About-Town
February 21, 2024
Like many Montclair residents, I’ve had some fun run-ins with the Late Show host.
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Early Education Center Finally Replaces Vacant Lot in Newark, Thanks to Maher Foundation
February 6, 2024
The Clinton Hill Early Childhood Education Center is revitalizing Newark's South Ward neighborhood and bringing hope to its families.
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Chris Christie Drops Out of Presidential Race
January 11, 2024
In New Hampshire speech, Christie lambasts Trump but offers no support for Haley, the Republicans' best chance to beat the former president.
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