Jersey Living
Two-Ton Tony’s Two Seconds of Glory
May 29, 2014
75 years ago this month, a short, chubby prizefighter from Orange had a shot to take down one of the greatest heavyweight champions of all time....
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Action Park was once a site known more for its accidents than its rides. Now it's back, with all the thrills and none of the spills...
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Union County actress Renée Marino will star as Mary Delgado in the film version of the Broadway hit "Jersey Boys."...
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To Lift or Not to Lift?
May 28, 2014
Shore residents are faced with a costly conundrum of elevating their homes....
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The Good Goodbye: On Love, Loss, and Living
May 20, 2014
A journalist's memoir reflects on the deaths of her husband, sister, mother and mother-in-law in the span of 17 months. ...
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New Jersey will host this year's Special Olympics, where 3,500 athletes with disabilities will compete in sports such as soccer, basketball and track and field....
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Jersey Choice: April 2014 Best-Of Winners
May 9, 2014
Our “Jersey Choice/Best Of New Jersey” poll will run on our website for all of 2014, with new categories on the ballot each month. For April, our readers voted for the best in indoor and outdoor recreation....
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NJ’s Web Gamble: Internet Betting
April 29, 2014
Despite a slow start, it’s too early to fold our cards on the Internet-betting biz....
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A Rash of Names with NJ Roots
April 28, 2014
Parents across America look to the Garden State for inspiration. Or so it seems....
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He Knows Noise: Life of an NJ Foley Artist
April 24, 2014
Foley artist Marko Costanzo uses found objects to produce the effects that make movies sound real—or surreal. ...
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Flirting With Disaster: A Collection of Calamities
April 23, 2014
A new book by Alan A. Siegal catalogs the fires, shipwrecks and other disasters that have plagued New Jersey throughout history. ...
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The thrilling, 3,000-year-old Gaelic sport of hurling is experiencing a Jersey resurgence thanks to the hometown team, the Hoboken Guards. ...
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The residents of Camden, one of the country's nine worst food deserts, learn to grow their own fresh produce with help from the Camden City Garden Club....
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The memoir of yoga enthusiast Brian Leaf, "Misadventures of a Parenting Yogi," amusingly documents his quest to be a centered dad. ...
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Out of the Ashes: Ferraro’s in Westfield
April 22, 2014
Four decades of work went up in flames overnight. To rebuild their flagship Westfield restaurant, the Ferraro family had to pull together as never before.
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Extra Texture: Add a New Dimension
April 17, 2014
An uncommon or unexpected wall covering can add dimension to a room and create endless possibilities. ...
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What happens when you ask nine award-winning interior designers to lunch? They bring a few of their favorite things for us to ooh and aah over.
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Leaving a busy suburban lifestyle for acres of untended land, this Readington Township couple shouldered the constant demands of gardening. Taking the time to stop and smell the roses, they now reap the rewards....
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The opulent Blairsden estate in Peapack-Gladstone was an architectural showplace even before its dramatic makeover as this year’s Mansion in May designer show house....
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Custom metal craftwork adds unique appeal to doors, cabinets, lighting and more. ...
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