Author: Tina Kelley
The Garden State’s Most Scenic Strolls
April 1, 2019
Want to get out and enjoy New Jersey without breaking a sweat? These walks are a step in the right direction.
Seen in: Outdoors
A Daughter’s Love, Her Mother’s Words
December 18, 2018
A Teaneck resident fulfills her late mother's dream by publishing a book of her work, "H is for Haiku: A Treasury of Haiku from A to Z."
Seen in: Books
After Federal Tax Reforms, Will Jersey Keep Giving?
November 14, 2018
Tax reform ended charitable deductions for most of us. For nonprofits it created a new uncertainty.
Seen in: Jersey Living
The Garden State is Fertile Ground for Poetry
October 9, 2018
New Jersey is a hotbed of contemporary poets. Ever wonder why?
Seen in: Arts & Entertainment, Books
Confronting Racism, Coming Together
July 10, 2018
Racist incidents remain a fact of New Jersey life. Here’s how some communities are trying to bring people together.
Seen in: Jersey Living, Politics & Public Affairs
Knitters and other fiber artists embrace crafting for relaxation, creativity and camaraderie.
Seen in: Jersey Living
Immigration Stories: The Dominicans of Perth Amboy
February 8, 2018
Seventy-eight percent of Perth Amboy’s population of about 53,000 is Latino. Dominicans are the largest subgroup, and work hard to give back to their community.
Seen in: Politics & Public Affairs
Underpaid, overworked and seemingly invisible, home health aides still find compelling reasons to care for the elderly and disabled.
Seen in: Jersey Living
Having gained legal access to their birth records, New Jersey adoptees revel in long-overdue reunions.
Seen in: Jersey Living, Politics & Public Affairs