Jersey Living
Under The Hood: Photographer George Tice
November 7, 2014
After decades of ducking beneath the cape of his old-fashioned view camera, George Tice, one of the great photographers of our time, reveals more masterworks in Seldom Seen. ...
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The Lee family maintains a 75-year tradition, raising broad-breasted birds with a personal touch. ...
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Torn Siblings, in Search of Spirit
November 3, 2014
Reading We Will Listen For You is an invitation to look beyond the stone walls of churches and gape in wonder at the world and the unknowable vistas beyond. ...
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Lest We Forget: The New Jersey Vietnam Veterans Memorial
October 31, 2014
The New Jersey Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Holmdel bears the names of 1,563 New Jersey soldiers who died or went missing during the Vietnam war....
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The slight but feisty Melissa Rauch talks with New Jersey Monthly about her star-making turn in the hit show "The Big Bang Theory," as well as her upcoming film, "The Bronze."...
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A new app from a Mendham surgeon aims to put advertising revenue into the hands of users who create content....
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Bathing Beauties
October 24, 2014
These three lavish lavatories showcase high design and extravagant details. ...
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Two Hundred Guests: Help for the Hungry
October 23, 2014
Fifteen years ago, Rahway rolled out the welcome mat for a crowd of hungry strangers. ...
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Secaucus T-shirt company is a good fit for adults on the spectrum. ...
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Senior Class: State Senator Loretta Weinberg
October 22, 2014
At 79, Loretta Weinberg is still fighting the good fight in Trenton. But these days, she also makes time for the grandkids....
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Giambri’s makes candy the old-fashioned way. Just don’t ask how....
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New Jersey Monthly helps honor the state's outstanding family-owned enterprises. ...
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Let It Snow: Ski Barn Brings a Flurry of Fun
October 21, 2014
The Fallon family is enjoying a long run in the ski business. ...
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Tragedy Revealed a Loophole, Now Closed, in State Boating Laws
October 17, 2014
The 2008 tragedy brought to light that, under former state law, leaving the scene of a boating accident was not a major crime....
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On a moonless summer night, two boats chart a tragic course on Barnegat Bay....
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Less is More: Small Kitchens Pack a Punch
October 15, 2014
Who says a kitchen must be large to function well? We found two small spaces where style and storage go hand in hand. ...
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NJ Preps for Ebola: Some Question Our Readiness
October 14, 2014
As Ebola fears heighten worldwide, New Jersey hospitals, doctors and other health care professionals are busily reviewing infection-control policies, ordering protective gear, educating personnel and advising travelers about the outbreak of the potentially deadly virus. ...
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Poet Goes From Classroom to the Stage
October 10, 2014
An English and creative writing teacher at Tenafly High School, Gary J. Whitehead will share his own poetry at the Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival in Newark....
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Twin sisters and basketball stars Kyra and Kara Dayon are lighting up the court at Farleigh Dickinson University....
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The Global Grocer: Markus Draxler
October 8, 2014
When top-tier chefs need an exotic ingredient of impeccable quality from anywhere on Earth—and need it fast—they turn to Markus Draxler of North Bergen’s Solex Fine Foods....
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