Author: Tom Wilk
The NJ State Lottery held its first drawing 50 years ago in January 1971. In the summer of 1976, I watched memorable characters flock to Black Horse Pike to play.
Seen in: Jersey Living
Book Revisits Infamous NJ Case of Murder for Hire
October 19, 2020
Doctor Dealer shares new details behind "a doctor high on greed, a biker gang high on opioids, and the woman who paid the ultimate price."
Seen in: Arts & Entertainment
What’s On Our 2020 Summer Reading List
June 15, 2020
18 books by Jersey authors we're toting everywhere from our backyards to the beaches.
Seen in: Arts & Entertainment, Books, Jersey Living
Salem County has adapted its Arts in Bloom driving tour amid the Covid-19 crisis.
Seen in: Arts & Entertainment, Coronavirus
WheatonArts Celebrates 50 Years of Creativity
April 20, 2020
South Jersey's glassmaking tradition is still going strong.
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Your Guide to the Garden State’s Best Bakeries
April 9, 2020
Just the sight of a bakery can lift one’s spirits. We did the hard work of visiting and tasting so you can make a beeline for Jersey’s finest.
Seen in: Eat & Drink, NJM Favorites
10 Jersey Contributions to Popular Music
March 17, 2020
Dewar MacLeod’s new book explores influential scenes throughout Garden State history.
Seen in: Arts & Entertainment
29 Moments That Shaped New Jersey
January 7, 2020
Our state is the sum of triumphs, tragedies, social upheaval, innovation, creativity and cultural milestones.
Seen in: Historic Jersey
A New Way to Experience Atlantic City
September 3, 2019
Multimedia exhibit documents highlights and history of the original Boardwalk resort.
Seen in: Jersey Shore
10 Things You Didn’t Know About the Delaware River
August 16, 2019
Frank Harris Moyer explores the waterway in his new book, "The Delaware River: History, Traditions and Legends."
Seen in: Books, Jersey Living