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New Jersey chef, Robbie Felice, of Osteria Crescendo in Westwood and Viaggio in Wayne has built quite the resume of accolades in recent years. Maybe you are tired of seeing

In the summer of 2019, I found myself in a lesser-known region of the Tuscan countryside. I spent a week in a medieval village called Barga. The town’s ancient charm

By Amanda Biddle These Linzer cookies, with almond, a hint of orange zest, and raspberry jam, are always the first to disappear on my holiday cookie trays. Using cake

We had turned the lights off so that it was dark except for the ambient light emanating from the roaring fireplace. The intention was to obscure my uncle’s face so

Contrary to popular belief, New Jersey is not just highway and beach towns. The Garden State is home to a multifarious display of temperate deciduous forests sprinkled with concrete jungles.

It’s the most wonderful time of year again, at least for some of us. But to get into that holiday spirit, there’s one age-old tradition that has to come first:

Approximately 22 percent of American children spoke their native tongue while at home. That’s over 12-million children living in America. Have you ever thought about learning another language? This easy

Sure, turkey is technically the main event on Thanksgiving. But real foodies know that the holiday is all about the sides. There are quintessential American staples that appear year after

The future of subaquatic technology has arrived, and it’s cooler than any sci-fi author could have imagined. Not even Jules Verne, the writer behind “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,” envisioned

The New York metropolitan area will be the first to witness the retail twist brought by the well-known French fashion house, Louis Vuitton. The pioneering idea, LV by Appointment, consists