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The event will begin with a range of competitions, from men’s and women’s physique competitions, to bodybuilding, to spin-a-thons, swim-a-thons and dance-a-thons. → Read More
Owner Evelyn Kuhlman, a self-taught jewelry designer, creates custom jewelry in a variety of styles that she says captures the personality of the customer. → Read More
On August 3rd, a father and daughter will be showcasing their combined art at the Highland Park Library. → Read More
At the South Bound Brook Farmers Market on Main Street, selling produce is managed each week by a different community group, which gets to keep the profits they make. → Read More
Examination from dendrologists, arborists and historians led to the conclusion that the tree was dying, and needed to be cut down to prevent harm. → Read More
On Tuesday, members of the Colonia Senior Citizens Club will be coming to Rutgers to see an artifact they gave to the university: a piece of a beam from the World Trade Center. → Read More
Michael Fratrich is the artist and gallery owner behind Ten One Gallery in Lambertville. → Read More
Dozens of Piscataway residents signed their names on a steel beam to be included in the Piscataway Community Center, another milestone in the facility’s development. → Read More
Libraries across New Jersey aim to combat summer slide with reading programs that offer challenges and prizes to motivate students to read during the dog days of summer. → Read More
The Scotch Plains Fire Department will celebrate 150 years of service with an event featuring antique trucks, helicopters, a picnic and more. → Read More
Turf, Surf, and Earth, specializing in made-to-order, kitchen-fresh gourmet dishes, has opened on East Main Street. → Read More
The observatory was founded more than 50 years ago by seven men, each with different professions but all sharing the same passion for astronomy. → Read More
A Rutgers study concluded that the trade has already harmed native species around the world, and is predicted to become more prevalent. → Read More