Jersey Living
With Rehab, Rescue Dogs are Trembling No More
March 22, 2016
A rehab center in Madison trains mistreated dogs for a new life....
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96 Shades of White
March 16, 2016
When it comes to crafting a neutral palette, all white is alright....
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With traditional touches and plenty of light, a Short Hills designer creates an award-winning kitchen her whole family can enjoy. ...
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Garden Show is 20— and Growing
March 7, 2016
The nonprofit, all-volunteer event, was launched in 1997 to promote horticulture in the state....
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Cherished Photo Opens Door to an Immigrant Family’s Past
February 16, 2016
A mysterious photo links a man to the older brother he never knew....
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Olympia Dukakis Recounts Her Storied Life
February 15, 2016
At 84, actress Olympia Dukakis is still charming, witty and hard-working. ...
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Red, Ripe and Ready: The New Jersey Tomato
January 25, 2016
The Rutgers Agricultural Research and Extension Center will release the first batch of seeds for the new Rutgers tomato this month....
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Exclusive: Inside Bridgegate
January 18, 2016
In this exclusive excerpt from Matt Katz's new book, "American Governor: Chris Christie’s Bridge to Redemption," learn about the shock waves that rippled through Christie’s inner circle as the news spread....
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Court Street School Fortified Students for Anything
January 15, 2016
Originally known as the Freehold Colored School, Court Street School fostered a community for a neighborhood of black families....
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Net Gains: The History of Pound Fishing
January 13, 2016
New Jersey's pound fishing industry was one of the largest and most lucrative in North America....
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The Morris-Essex Kennel Show, The Show of Shows
January 8, 2016
In the 1930s, at the height of the Great Depression, the Morris-Essex Kennel Show was said to be the world’s largest and richest one-day sporting event....
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"Palisades has the rides, Palisades has the fun. Come—On—Over.” ...
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The trained diving horses of Atlantic City were an attraction that made the biggest splash on the boardwalk's Steer Pier....
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The state of New Jersey has the third-highest percentage of foreign-born residents, with Hispanics making up the state's largest immigrant group....
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Seabrook Farms, a huge farming and food–processing operation in Cumberland County, employed Japanese-Americans who had been interned in detention camp....
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Serving the famous—and infamous—for 52 years....
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For many North Jerseyans of a certain age, Gruning's was the greatest ice cream parlor there ever was. ...
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The Way We Were: A Pictorial History
January 7, 2016
Classic photos of the Garden State we know and love....
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Women had the opportunity to receive higher education from a number of institutions. ...
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In 1957, one of the most sophisticated computers in the world could be found at the McGuire Air Force Base in Burlington County....
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