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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

Wedding planning is serious business, as Jacquelyn Aleece, the founder of The Wedding Plan and Company, notes. Since its founding in 2012, her enterprise has helped couples create their perfect

In recent years, the medical world has proven that there are numerous health benefits to the world’s favorite vice: coffee. The stigma of our beloved beverage has shifted in the

Whether or not you know what it is, you’ve probably encountered the term bubble or “boba” tea in recent years. Originated in Taiwan in the 1980s, this quirky drink has

If you’ve strolled down First Street in Hoboken, then you’ve likely passed by Vintage on First. Walking into the store feels like a fever dream, where miniature plastic baby pins,

When someone thinks of Hudson County, they may call to mind the scenic views of New York, the famous Italian delis of Hoboken or the bumper-to-bumper traffic of the Pulaski

Spring is here, and you know what that means. It’s time to start migrating out of our homes and make our blissful return to the great outdoors. While New Jersey

Women-owned and Hoboken–based programming company Main Street Pops is set to present a virtual screening of The 19th Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival the weekend after Earth Day, April