Jersey Living
Our Woman in Washington: CNN’s Dana Bash
January 16, 2015
CNN correspondent Dana Bash strides through the Capitol, greeting politicians and finding stories in the back stairwells. Next assignment: covering the GOP presidential candidates....
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Painful Memories Yield to A Blissful Celebration
January 15, 2015
A survivor of Auschwitz and Dachau, Jack Zaifman will be honored along with other Holocaust survivors at the Jewish Family & Children's Service of Greater Mercer County's Historic Illumination Ball on February 28....
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Mount Laurel singer/songwriter Rob Lincoln may have a place in the record books with his new album, which features 300 songs of varying genres....
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Peak Performances celebrates 10 years on the cutting-edge of the arts at Montclair State....
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Now a professor in Mississippi, author Michael Kardos still draws from his youth in Long Branch to fuel his work....
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Kids’ Music With a Kick
January 14, 2015
Fans flock to kindie artists’ performances—as long as mom or dad provide the ride....
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PL8 LVR: Riding with Jersey’s Plate Guy
January 5, 2015
A fascination with color and design drives this collector’s obsession....
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Here’s How Jersey Gives: Great Oak Awards
December 23, 2014
Giving in New Jersey takes many forms. One company provides free roofs to those in need. Another markets salsa made… Read the rest
Logged In: Tending South Jersey’s 377-Year-Old Cabin
December 17, 2014
Buckets of clay and plenty of TLC keep South Jersey’s Nothnagle Cabin as sound as when it was built—a mere 377 years ago.
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The Jersey jughandle can drive you crazy, but traffic experts say it’s the safer way to go. ...
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NJ’s high-volume highways breed aggressive driving. ...
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Morning’s Warnings: Traffic Reporter Cara Di Falco
December 16, 2014
News 12 traffic reporter Cara Di Falco calls ’em as she sees ’em. And what she sees is usually not a pretty picture....
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The 20 most frustrating, dashboard-bashing, teeth-clenching traffic nightmares in New Jersey. ...
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For many New Jersey racehorses, rescue and retraining is the only alternative to the slaughterhouse....
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Good Film? Ask the Judge: Acme Screening Room
December 12, 2014
In Lambertville's latest screening room, you can catch a flick and pay a parking ticket all under one roof....
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Carney's Point native Johnny Gaudreau is tearing up the ice as left wing for the Calgary Flames....
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Baby on Board
December 11, 2014
The newest trend for showing off your baby to the world? Broadcasting it on a billboard over Route 1....
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The Oranges were once home to large country estates, high society and a housekeeper-shortage. A "servant school" tried to sweep that problem under the rug....
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Calais Elementary School in Whippany has a new staffer, one who can sense anxiety in kids on the autistic spectrum with just a sniff....
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Pothole Purgatory: Managing Those Road Menaces
December 10, 2014
Those hated craters crop up all over Jersey roads. Here’s why—and what you can do when you hit one....
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