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The Winners of New Jersey Monthly and Unique Photo’s 2023 Cover Search Contest
See the stunning results of our annual search for local photographers' best images.

How Today’s Glitzy Hoboken Obscures the City’s Dark History
Progress stirs up painful memories and raises questions about who gets to tell Hoboken's stories, including the ten deadly, suspicious fires of the 1970s and '80s.

Communities Mourn Loss of Iconic New Jersey Factories
Coffee-maker Nescafé, a Freehold anchor, and Nabisco, which made cookies in Fair Lawn, evoke fond memories—and more than a little anger at their demise.

Ethics, Cost and Access: NJ Doctors Weigh in on Ozempic Controversy
Drugs like Ozempic can be life-changing for people dealing with diabetes and obesity, but they also come with a dose of controversy.
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