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A coffee festival in Hoboken? How apropos. Rumor has it that the aroma of roasted coffee beans used to waft through the air when the Maxwell House Coffee plant first

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,”

Coffee has gained a lot of traction in the last 10 years. With the growing popularity of specialty brews and espresso, it is almost impossible to ignore that coffee as

There are plenty of hotels in New Jersey, but some stand out more than others. From America’s oldest resort to the most modern stays, there are places well-suited for any

Have you ever heard of a biergarten? It’s a German term that translates to nearly what it sounds like–a beer garden–which is an area where food and beer are served.

New Jersey has been home to plenty of scientists and inventors. We all know of Thomas Edison, a New Jersey local who is credited as being one of the best

There is nothing quite like summer in New York City. From picnicking in Central Park to beating the heat with ice cream, summertime in the New York Metropolitan area is

It’s summer in NJ which means for a limited time, you can screen free outdoor movies. Make it a date night under the stars. Or, bring the family for a

The COVID-19 pandemic brought the term “digital divide” to the forefront of many conversations. The Pew Research Center conducted a survey and discovered that 29 percent of families with children

Throughout the pandemic, working remotely has been a significant challenge for many interior designers across the country. However, it hasn’t stopped Elaine Burns Thompson, lead interior designer at Pistachio Designs