New Jersey

When one thinks about retiring, they often describe a familiar image: sandy beaches, palm trees, 70 degrees and sunny. Fewer people, if not any, picture sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic on

Jersey City, New Jersey’s oldest and second largest city, is highly known for its diverse population, culture and modern environment. Located right in Hudson County, this city’s history dates back

Valentine’s Day. You either love it or hate it. Some people shower their S.O. with chocolate, and others take advantage of those discounted treats once Feb. 14 is over. Whatever

Looking around the room at Taverna Veranda, you’ll see sculptural planters hanging from the ceiling, magenta bougainvillea growing up the walls, plenty of occupied tables and unparalleled views of the

“What’s one fun fact about you?” If you’ve ever done an icebreaker, you’ve probably answered this question. Spending a few minutes telling bizarre and hilarious stories can bring classrooms, workplaces,

Downtown Princeton is where the heart of the community is. It’s full of college students mulling between the Princeton University campus across the street and professors grabbing a coffee before

New Jersey is one of the smaller states here in the U.S. However, there are many overlooked towns in the Garden State that not many people know about. Flemington is

Heads up, Jersey City! Beloved NYC-based bakery and café, Maman, is coming to town. With several adored locations in NYC, Toronto, and Montreal, the sixth borough is more than prepared

When Warner Bros. Pictures opted for an all female version of “Lord of the Flies,” writer Ashley Lyle overheard some buzzing doubt that girls could—or even would—resort to such a

Cara Benevenia never once thought she’d have a career as a handbag designer. She had never done handbag construction, sewed on leather, or even learned how to market luxury purses.