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Bridgeton's new transitional housing program aims to help parolees find employment and readjust to life outside of prison....
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Critics say the use of religious imagery should not be permitted on the public beach. Others view it as a symbol of perseverance and a blessing to the Shore....
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Lawmaker Justin J. Jones, who had been expelled for protesting gun violence, sang "We Shall Overcome" with the folk-music legend. ...
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Sustain & Serve NJ purchases meals from local restaurants that have been hurt by the pandemic, then distributes the food to those in need....
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Newark native Marcus Sibley draws on the hip-hop soundtrack of his upbringing—"the voice of the people"—in his work as a national activist....
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Scenic grounds in Bordentown that belonged to Joseph Bonaparte—Napoleon’s older brother and the ex-king of Naples and Spain—are set to open this spring....
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The AI program is making waves around the world. Despite valid academic-integrity fears, the consensus is: Don't write it off just yet....
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The inaugural event, spanning Asbury Park, Atlantic City and Newark this June, will feature acts from Halsey to Santana to Southside Johnny....
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Our efforts to create a sanctuary space for undocumented or asylum-seeking immigrants at Montclair's Bnai Keshet also shaped my young adult book....
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NJ’s Caroline O’Connor, Miami Marlins Exec, Breaking New Ground in World of Men’s Sports
March 23, 2023
The Freehold native is one of Major League Baseball's highest-ranking women....
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Following two operations in six months, Donald Cooper returned to racing in tough competitions....
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CBS News’ Michelle Miller Details Her Search to Belong
March 15, 2023
Michelle Miller's new memoir explores how her mixed-race heritage shaped her experience and informs her perspective. ...
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In Garbage in the Garden State, Jordan P. Howell traces NJ's decades-long efforts to regulate and dispose of waste....
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Since 2005, Ag Choice in Andover has been been quietly converting table scraps from supermarkets and food-distribution centers all over the region....
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Murphy's executive order changing our state bird to the middle finger was an April Fools' joke. But he was right to say our symbols should reflect NJ culture....
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Harvesting honey is just one reward of this low-maintenance hobby....
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For Carole Hopson and Angel Hughes, the sky is the limit....
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Mahwah Farm Gives Those With Special Needs a Chance to Horse Around
February 28, 2023
Pony Power Therapies offers customized therapeutic horseback riding, horse-assisted learning and a sensory garden program....
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New Venture Helps Female Afghan Refugees in NJ Earn a Living
February 23, 2023
Two Jersey women set up the Bibi Collective in Jersey City for seven refugees, who can now embroider and sell handcrafted bags, clothing and pillows....
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New Jersey Monthly’s Book of Records
February 21, 2023
The Garden State's biggest, boldest and one-of-a-kind feats and wonders...
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