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Why These NJ Towns Are Still Dry—And Aren’t Budging
Nearly 100 years after Prohibition, some 30 New Jersey towns remain dry.

The Brilliance of Jersey Jughandles and Barriers
The Garden State is proud to have invented both, despite other issues with our roads.

NJ Olympian Jackie Dubrovich Teaching New Generation of Fencers in Essex County
The Olympic gold medalist and her husband/former coach, Brian Kaneshige, are fostering a love for fencing at their facility in Orange.

With the Help of New Jerseyans, This Wildlife Refuge Heals Thousands of Animals Each Year
The Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge, a 200-acre sanctuary in Medford, cares tirelessly for injured, orphaned, abandoned and sick animals.
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