Author: Shea Swenson

Started in March at the beginning of the pandemic, the nonprofit aims to feed families in need while also supporting Asbury Park's restaurant scene.

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Less than a month before Memorial Day, full ramifications of the coronavirus on the 2020 season remain unclear for homeowners, renters and realtors.

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Large employers lack clarity on opening dates and the availability of foreign workers.

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In "Pine Mud," filmmaker Jared Flesher explores how a locally popular—and illegal—pastime damages the land and jeopardizes endangered species.

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Part-timers are defying the governor’s order, to the dismay of many year-round residents. Others are happy to have their business.

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Kiwi, an 18-year-old Senegal parrot living in Bergen County, boasts a devoted online following.

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While families adjust to new at-home-only routines, local museums, art studios, theaters and zoos are serving the community in a whole new way—online. 

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The Freehold spot also boasts regular live performances.

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It was business as usual last week. Then all dining rooms were forced shut. Now, members of NJ's food service industry are scrambling to find a solution.

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After the parades and before the pub crawl, celebrate St. Patrick’s Day through song with one of these eight Jersey performances.

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