Author: Tammy La Gorce

As a high-profile attorney, John Koufos rose like a rocket, then dropped like a stone, leaving tragedy in his alcoholic wake. Now he’s back to a productive life, helping fellow ex-cons reenter society.

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Former governor’s vision helps untangle the knotted lives of others.

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Refugees escaping strife cook the foods of their homelands for appreciative diners at a restaurant run by a civic-minded church in Highland Park.

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Aljira, the center for contemporary art open since 1983, is getting a lot of new buzz.

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In a new novel, Orpahn Train author Christina Baker Kline uses a celebrated painting as her canvas.

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Hit the kitchen and test out these DIY recipes.

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Some DIY tips on how to appeal your property taxes, expedite your passport application and make it through airport security.

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New Jersey's dining scene is booming. Where to begin? Our list of the Best New Restaurants of 2017 will help you discover new, tasty destinations.

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Montclair writer Nancy Star talks about her new book, Sisters One, Two, Three.

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Painting Newark

January 18, 2017

As trains rattle by overhead, 18 artists apply their visions of the city to a pocked and pitted wall along busy McCarter Highway.

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