Jersey Living
Through Urban BoatWorks, middle and high school students learn skills to build wooden vessels, problem solve and become productive leaders....
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Water Service at NJ Restaurants is Surprisingly Complicated
January 24, 2022
Whether it's tap or bottled, water is typically taken for granted by the dining public. But for restaurateurs, it's a labor cost—and a potential profit point....
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High school students undergo the grind of travel and tryouts in the hopes of college football scholarships. But is it worth it?...
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Preliminary work has begun on a five-year, $190 million plan to refurbish Newark Penn Station....
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The new state park, in its stretch from Montclair to Jersey City, will overlap with the September 11th National Memorial Trail and the East Coast Greenway....
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A game-changing trail akin to NYC's High Line is taking shape in the Garden State. Here's what Jersey residents should know....
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An unused rail line, stretching nearly 9 miles from Montclair to Jersey City, is being transformed into a beautiful new state park....
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Best New Restaurants in NJ of 2021
January 20, 2022
Dig into what New Jersey's hottest chefs are cooking up....
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Plus: Two new restaurants open at American Dream in East Rutherford, while a Hoboken steakhouse is temporarily closing....
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Ruiz replaces longtime state Senator Loretta Weinberg, who retired in January, as Senate majority leader....
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Wagner, a junior at Camden High School, is the son and grandson of legendary Camden players. He’s also one of the top prospects in the country....
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The rapper recently told fans she was moving to New York when, in reality, she was packing her bags for New Jersey....
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Though grateful for a safe landing in the U.S., thousands of refugees—in limbo on a sprawling Pine Barrens military base—now face resettlement challenges....
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A Look at NJ’s 2022 Winter Weather and Snow Expectations
January 4, 2022
South Jersey saw its first big winter storm of 2022 on Monday, marking the start of what we're told is actually expected to be an average winter in the Garden State....
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Despite NJ’s vote to legalize recreational marijuana, some local leaders and residents don’t want dispensaries in their communities—at least for now....
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How Covid-19 Changed the Way We Work in New Jersey
January 3, 2022
Many New Jerseyans have turned over a new leaf and reimagined their careers and workplaces amid the pandemic....
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Fun Things To Do in NJ in January: Music, Family Events and More
December 31, 2021
Events and activities to check out in New Jersey ...
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NJ Community Leaders Share Their New Year Resolutions
December 30, 2021
Here's what local luminaries are determined to do for the Garden State in 2022....
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NJ Moon Rituals Illuminate Intentions for the New Year
December 29, 2021
These increasingly popular ceremonies, rooted in ancient cultures, invite participants to let go of past burdens and set meaningful future intentions....
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Meet the Forager Behind One of NJ’s Best Restaurants
December 22, 2021
Sarah Berman traipses through the fields and forests of Sussex County, bringing back berries, mushrooms and more to Hamburg's Restaurant Latour....
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