Kevin Hurler

He didn’t know it then, but Frank J. May developed the unofficial New Jersey cocktail. Whether you’ve heard of it or not, the ingredients of the “Jack Rose” are always

Miles beneath Earth’s surface, chambers of magma sloshed and bubbled. As gases built up within them, these chambers expanded, cracking and fracturing the ground above. As magma migrated upward to

In 2012, Hurricane Sandy battered the Jersey Shore. During the onslaught, the superstorm literally sliced through the seaside town of Mantoloking, creating a new entry into the Barnegat Bay. The

It’s seven in the morning and under a gray sky along the Jersey Shore, surfers are emerging from the side streets of their beach towns. As they crunch through the

Residents of New Jersey are no strangers to storm surge. In 2012, Hurricane Sandy battered the coastal towns of the state, inundating neighborhoods and streets with ocean water as the

Over the Earth’s 4.6-billion-year-long history, the only thing that has remained constant is that the planet has changed. Geologic forces have ebbed and flowed throughout the Earth’s past, with different

432 Park Avenue is a really ugly building. The condominium complex is located a few blocks from the southeast corner of Central Park, and I’m not the only one who

In the mid to late 20th century, the world was in the throes of the Cold War. As a result, nuclear weapons were being developed and deployed by all sides.

Hoboken is home to over 60,000 residents packed within the city’s square mile footprint. During peak hurricane season in the fall, however, those who call Hoboken home are plagued with

One of my loved ones was recently diagnosed with Celiac disease. As I supported them throughout their transition to a gluten-free lifestyle, I quickly realized that food became a source