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Chef Ryan DePersio of Fascino in Montclair and Chef John Karangis of world-renowned Shake Shack teamed up last month to show off their culinary chops, and to shine a light

So there I was, minding my own business on the Hoboken waterfront. From the corner of my eye, I catch a gray mass, fluttering toward my friend’s ankle. “Don’t move,”

Summer has ended but it feels like we barely had a chance to enjoy the warm weather or the freedom it brings. Haven’t gotten a chance to get a little

The number of people in poverty is rapidly growing. And when the majority are only getting poorer, only a handful are managing to get rich. The rich have become richer,

Film photography is back. An artform lost to the widespread digitization of the ’90s is seeing a resurgence in a huge way. It’s a paradox in and of itself: in

Ilana Ash knows that food is more than just a meal–it can bring people together and make them happy. In our modern-day pandemic environment, that connection is even more important.

With the nation facing weeks of lockdown in 2020, millions wondered, “What should I do today?” Some learned new skills; others took the time to relax. For three Essex County

On March 4, 2015, New Jersey Representative Frank Pallone introduced a daring bill to the House of Representatives with a simple goal: ban the production of microbeads. The bill, titled

A cappuccino, a book in hand, and a cat to snuggle – purrhaps one of the best ways to spend a weekend afternoon. The concept of a dog/cat cafe started

Artisan soaps are always in demand for those who crave natural and organic skincare. Using natural skincare has many benefits. For those with sensitive skin, sustainably made products could be