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The Future of Farming in New Jersey: Trends, Challenges and Innovations
With nearly 10,000 farms and a renewed interest in the industry, the Garden State is ripe for innovation and change.
NJ Is Facing a Fractured Higher-Education System That’s Taxing Educators and Students
There's growing concern among college administrators, elected officials and students, who say change can’t come fast enough to the state’s higher-education landscape.
Is Bergen Catholic NJ’s Best High School Football Program?
Bergen Catholic High School’s intense commitment to football has created a powerhouse program that shows no signs of slowing down.
Montclair Man Feeding the Needy Sustainably With Urban Gardens
Despite scant funding, retired accountant Jose German-Gomez manages several prolific vegetable gardens for the food insecure.
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