News
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.
Most Recent in News
At 11, Marley Dias led a viral collection of books featuring Black girls as the protagonists. She's now a Harvard freshman—and the drive is still going strong....
Read More »
Read More »
Telina Cuppari of Kenilworth has filled her home with more than 800 pizza collectibles. ...
Read More »
Read More »
In his 2023 state address, Murphy failed to acknowledge cost of living, how the state handled Covid-19, the steep loss of small businesses and more....
Read More »
Read More »
Feeling powerless from afar when Russia invaded Ukraine last year, a Ridgewood resident and his friend, a Ukrainian native, jumped into action....
Read More »
Read More »
Mary Treat, a naturalist who lived and worked in South Jersey, also corresponded with Charles Darwin, who praised her findings. ...
Read More »
Read More »
Quadeer Porter escaped poverty and went to college. Through Brothers Building a Better Nation, he’s helping others do the same....
Read More »
Read More »
Patient cuddlers ease the burden for parents and nurses by comforting babies who are hospitalized for an extended period of time....
Read More »
Read More »
The Real Housewives of New Jersey star filed a police report saying the vehicle had been snatched from the driveway of her Montville mansion....
Read More »
Read More »
At the Raptor Trust in Millington, Chris Soucy carries on his late parents’ legacy of running the state's preeminent wild-bird rehabilitation center....
Read More »
Read More »
The West Orange catering facility hosted families and the famous, from Stevie Wonder to Ronald Reagan. ...
Read More »
Read More »
The Philadelphia Eagles play the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII on February 12. Many in South Jersey are rooting for an Eagles win....
Read More »
Read More »
A bright, modern new building signals a fresh era for air travel in the Garden State....
Read More »
Read More »
Dawkins grew up watching games on TV from his Ridgewood home. Now he's president of the exhibition team, which makes three stops in NJ this month....
Read More »
Read More »
"My childhood playground was a part of the rich history of Burlington County, a portal to freedom during slavery."...
Read More »
Read More »
Town Clock CDC in New Brunswick provides affordable, long-term housing to female survivors of domestic abuse and their children—giving them time to heal....
Read More »
Read More »
Deemed one of the state's most endangered buildings in 2018, the Woodstown structure is now home to Farmers & Bankers Brewing—and a future event space....
Read More »
Read More »
Developers are capitalizing on these historic, character-rich spaces—turning them into restaurants, event spaces, offices and even a vape shop....
Read More »
Read More »
Many New Jerseyans have spent fruitless hours trying to get through on the phone to the state regarding the ANCHOR program....
Read More »
Read More »
It’s been 87 years since New Jersey executed Bruno Richard Hauptmann for kidnapping and killing aviator Charles Lindbergh’s 20-month-old son. ...
Read More »
Read More »
With Jamir and JaQuan Harris and Dre and Tae Davis, the Pirates have two pairs of brothers for the first time in program history....
Read More »
Read More »