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Inside New Jersey’s Fight to Ban Cell Phones in Schools
Spurred by disruptions and bullying, Governor Murphy and school officials are calling for a ban on cell phones in the classroom.

Meet the Woman Who’s Uncovering the Untold Stories of NJ’s Roebling Steel Mill
“I love the treasure hunt of history,” says Lynne Calamia, director of the Roebling Museum in Burlington County.

Butterfly Populations Are Dropping, And Here’s What NJ Is Doing About It
Local researchers, gardeners and even highway crews are chipping in to help butterflies thrive.

Long After Einstein and Oppenheimer, Genius Unfolds at Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton
Since its founding 95 years ago, the institute has become one of the world’s leading centers for curiosity-driven research.
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