Author: Olivia Bardo
This Jersey City Camp Is an Arts-Centric Safe Space for Kids
December 26, 2023
Artist/educator Carmine Tabone founded Camp Liberty so that children of all ages could explore their identities in an emotionally healthy environment.
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In Debut Novel, Hoboken Author Set Out to Make Women Feel Seen
December 1, 2023
Kelly Benoit says …with a splash of Kay explores the nuances in women's complicated relationships with work, friends and dating.
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NJ Organization Devoted to Helping People Manage Diabetes
November 30, 2023
The Diabetes Foundation provides free and affordable access to tools and resources.
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NJ Nonprofit Wants to Eliminate Taboos Around Grief
November 6, 2023
"Sometimes hard things are just hard."
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Hackensack Welcomes Italian Eatery; Other Dining News
October 12, 2023
Plus: A unique bakery comes to Montclair, and Bergenfield gets a fresh dessert spot.
Seen in: Eat & Drink
Podcast Celebrates the Artists Who Make Jersey City Tick
October 11, 2023
On Tarik Talk, local painters, writers, musicians and more chat about "their creative process, their fears, things that make them happy.”
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The Joys of Putting Down Roots in New Jersey
October 6, 2023
A Pennsylvania native reflects on becoming a proud Garden Stater.
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Namkeen Expands to Metuchen; Other Dining News
October 5, 2023
Plus: A cafe opens in Palisades Park, and a new Westwood restaurant features Korean-Japanese fusion.
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How Do Makeup Artists Transform Faces for TV and Film? This NJ Academy Will Show You
September 29, 2023
The School of Makeup Effects (SOME) in Totowa teaches everything from color theory to prosthetic application.
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A Hidden Gem of a Sushi Spot in Parsippany
September 27, 2023
Sit at the bar and watch the chef expertly prepare your meal—or take it to the nearby lake and enjoy lunch with a view.
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