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How Montclair’s Jesse Grupper Climbed His Way to the 2024 Olympics
The 27-year-old New Jerseyan is heading to Paris this summer to fulfill a dream he's had since childhood.
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New Jersey’s Top Dentists of 2024
NJ dentists have voted, and the results are in. Our Top Dentists 2024 list features 605 oral-health practitioners in ten specialties.
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Six Flags Great Adventure Celebrates 50 Years of Thrills
The iconic Jersey park, which first opened in the 1970s, marks the occasion by adding new attractions and revisiting some past favorites.
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One Man’s Inspiring, 130-Mile Walk Along the Jersey Shore
Gregory Andrus, who suffered abuse as a child and has struggled with alcoholism and homelessness, is taking a healing journey.
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