Jersey Living
Virtual Romance
February 8, 2008
Or how a single woman from Old Bridge found true love in the pages of New Jersey Monthly....
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Strong sales of the brusquely titled On Bullshit show that America’s book-buying public isn’t yet full of it....
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It’s easy to get wrapped up in our hectic lives, but it’s not always so easy to take periodic reality checks. This unscientific, irreverent index is meant to spur debate and keep us all thinking.*...
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Disabled? When these young South Jersey athletes hit the ice, they’re anything but....
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Are You My Type
February 7, 2008
A run-down on the new wave of dating—the technological way....
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You don’t have to be miserable just because you don’t have a date this weekend. Plenty of singles are doing just fine. How does one deal with being single...read this article and find out. ...
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What's it worth... to keep the farm?...
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So you haven’t found Mr. or Ms. Right tooling through the frozen food section or perched on a bar stool at happy hour? Wish you could find someone who shares your love of hiking or volunteering? It might be easier than you think. Just figure out what you like to do and then find a place to do it. There’s a good chance that someone nearby shares your interests. ...
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The question, phrased bluntly or subtly, has been asked as long as there have been mothers to ask it....
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Will tearing down Giants Stadium and building a new one keep the team on New Jersey soil? New Jersey Monthly weighs the possibilities. ...
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Early 1970s. Wiseguy kid in Spiderman T-shirt and jeans talking animatedly to group of skeptical Indiana University department potentates....
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Once the presidential spirit of choice, Applejack fell out of favor with American tastebuds. Its founding family wants to change that....
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Two Asbury Park pioneers in downtown redevelopment recently broke ground of a different kind. Robert Legere and Steven Troy, founders of Robert Legere Home, took part in New Jersey’s first commitment ceremony recognized by the Episcopal Church. “We had gone through so many things together that we just couldn’t imagine why we shouldn’t make it a permanent relationship,” Troy says....
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Just in time for the spooky season, author Lynda Lee Macken has compiled Ghosts of the Garden State III (Black Cat Press, $8.95). Her fourth book about possessed places features more than 35 historically haunted landmarks, including two in Forked River, Macken’s hometown....
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American Fruit Grower magazine recently named Gary Mount, owner of Terhune Orchards in Lawrence Township, its Apple Grower of the Year, citing his innovative application of marketing and technology....
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This summer Friends of Libraries U.S.A. honored Dorothy Parker and William Carlos Williams by dedicating Parker’s Long Branch birthplace and the Rutherford home where Williams spent most of his life....
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CKC Kitchens of Morris Plains recently donated a state-of-the-art demonstration kitchen to the Community FoodBank of New Jersey, which each year distributes more than 23 million pounds of food and other groceries to the needy across the state....
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Our winning living-room makeover, demonstrating great design and collaboration, is ready for its close-up....
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Sure, she looks like just another well-to-do suburban housewife. But for three White House administrations, Cathy Fenton was the ultimate insider....
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The two men fighting to become the most powerful governor in the nation slog through allegations and voter apathy. So why do they want the job?...
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