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“While I have grown about 8 inches and gained about 70 pounds since 1970, the size 10 boots still fit.”...
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Inside One NJ Man’s Wild Walk Around the World With His Dog
January 10, 2023
Tom Turcich's journey took seven years, covering six continents and 38 countries. ...
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In Bloodbath Nation, the Newark native collaborated with his son-in-law, photographer Spencer Ostrander, to examine our country’s gun-violence crisis....
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New Jersey is trying to combat misinformation with new bipartisan legislation that was signed by Governor Phil Murphy....
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Steven Van Zandt Ditched Sugar and Feels Great
January 4, 2023
It may sound implausible, but when you talk to Steven Van Zandt about why he wanted to create a line of healthy products, it starts to make sense....
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NJ Leads in Public-Opinion Polls. From Pork Roll to Property Taxes, Here’s What We Care About
January 3, 2023
Thanks to four distinguished public-opinion research centers based here, there are more polls taken in New Jersey than almost anywhere else in the country....
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Eugene Campbell III's Hudson County upbringing and winding basketball career inspired him to create his nonprofit, Walk a Mile N Our Shoes....
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From abortion to inflation to childcare, these issues should be the focus of our political leaders in Washington and Trenton this year....
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What a New, Protected Bike Lane Means for Hoboken and Jersey City
December 30, 2022
The bike lane, which extends from Jersey City's 18th Street to Hoboken’s Observer Highway, aims to create safer streets....
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Ray Liotta, Paul Sorvino, Anne Heche and other stars we lost in 2022...
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American Girl’s 2023 Girl of the Year Doll Hails From New Jersey
December 29, 2022
Kavi Sharma's story is of an Indian-American girl growing up in a close-knit family in Metuchen....
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Ku Klux Klan members and Nazis were part of our state's past long before groups like the Proud Boys showed up....
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Public officials, prosecutors and other experts have tracked a mounting wave of white supremacy, racism, anti-Semitism and intolerance in the Garden State....
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How to Effectively Make and Tackle New Year’s Resolutions
December 27, 2022
Tips for approaching goals, building momentum and giving yourself grace....
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A financial advisor weighs in on getting more bang for your buck....
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Asbury Park’s Mercy Center on a Mission to End Generational Poverty
December 21, 2022
The organization works to combat hunger and provide education, immigration services and more for families in need....
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Sri Nihal Tammana has facilitated the recycling of more than 200,000 batteries. He says it's something everyone can do "for the good of the planet."...
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New Jersey Boasts Sacred Waters for Striped-Bass Fishing
December 20, 2022
When striped bass follow bait into local waters, anglers from all over show up to try landing them—no expensive boats or tackle needed....
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10 Stories New Jersey Monthly Readers Loved in 2023
December 16, 2022
These were some of New Jersey Monthly's most popular reads in 2023....
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"A Good Person," written and directed by the Jersey-bred director of "Garden State," filmed in South Orange and Maplewood in 2021. ...
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