Author: Linda Federico-Ó Murchú
Drugs like Ozempic can be life-changing for people dealing with diabetes and obesity, but they also come with a dose of controversy.
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How Evelyn McGee Colbert Turned the Montclair Film Festival Into a Cultural Powerhouse
October 10, 2023
"Montclair is New Jersey’s Hollywood,” says McGee Colbert, who cofounded Montclair Film and is married to Stephen Colbert. This year's festival runs from October 20-29.
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In HBO’s Gritty ‘Telemarketers,’ NJ Is Practically a Character
September 8, 2023
"Telemarketers" is told from the perspective of two unlikely heroes who dare to fight a system designed to grind down powerless, small-town guys like them.
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MSNBC Anchor Stephanie Ruhle Has ‘Jersey Hustle’
August 8, 2023
Stephanie Ruhle, anchor of The 11th Hour, works hard during the week but on summer weekends kicks back with her family on Long Beach Island.
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New Venture Helps Female Afghan Refugees in NJ Earn a Living
February 23, 2023
Two Jersey women set up the Bibi Collective in Jersey City for seven refugees, who can now embroider and sell handcrafted bags, clothing and pillows.
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Inside the Unique Rehab Center Saving NJ Birds
February 3, 2023
At the Raptor Trust in Millington, Chris Soucy carries on his late parents’ legacy of running the state's preeminent wild-bird rehabilitation center.
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Montclair Author’s Novel Reimagines the Life of Hester Prynne
October 25, 2022
Laurie Lico Albanese’s new historical romance, Hester, revisits the classic heroine from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter.
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When Russia invaded their home country this winter, the Chernetses made the wrenching decision to leave. Their journey led them to Bergen County.
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