"Our good county of Bergen, thought not distinguished by those brilliant though brief successes that gave lustre to the names of Trenton, Princeton and Monmouth, was the constant arena of war."
Life is busy. Life is messy. As soon as we open up the door to working on off hours, we have given up our home life. We never get this time back. A lost evening with our families is a lost evening.
Local Artisan Brings Monster Bash To Eco Galleria
I am an LPN Nurse and recouping from being very sick, this is how I ate myself back to health. This article continues telling the story of my research into a different kind of nutrition.
Coming soon...Master pumpkin carvers will show off their artistic talents and show you how to make your own creative design at a local pumpkin patch.
If your work life balance is out of whack, you need to understand what impacts work life balance.
Community garage sale brings together friends and neighbors for a good cause
How to dispose of the old stuff around your house, and make money doing it.
The "great" pumpkins arrive on October 6!
Experience history in the storied places where it was made! Steuben Day celebrated at Major-General Friedrich Wilhelm Baron von Steuben's Jersey Estate, Historic New Bridge Landing.
The longtime owner and head instructor of the Paramus Tiger Schulmann’s has recently retired.
An upcoming community garage sale hopes to raise money to help find a cure for juvenile diabetes.
Conclusion to historian Kevin Wright's series on the life and art of Oradell wildlife illustrator Charles Livingston Bull (1874-1932).
Fading Signs of Summer
A parent of a High School senior offers tips on SAT preparation
Wildlife artist Charles Livingston Bull marries Fanny Elizabeth Seymour, moves to New York City and begins to build a national reputation for illustrating popular books and magazines.
E-Tools that can be E-Z study tools
As a youth in Rochester, NY, Charles Livingston Bull apprenticed in taxidermy, an art form, now fallen from favor, that ironically helped conserve endangered species, especially the American Buffalo.
The smile you send out returns to you.
America’s premiere wildlife artist and illustrator, Charles Livingston Bull (1874-1932) made his home in Oradell, Bergen County, New Jersey.
A NJ woman and her horses help returning war veterans, "at risk" kids and others with a special kind of therapy. Come see how on August 18.
A Westwood boutique celebrates its first anniversary as a local woman reinvents herself
When thinking of your business don't overlook how it sounds to customers.
Subway construction and train tunnels under the Hudson River feed demand for brick at the start of the 20th century, but opening low drawbridges over the Hackensack River hindered commuter trains.
Read an inspiring story how Mary's Place By The Sea is helping New Jersey women and others heal during cancer treatment.
Applying to nursing school. Tips from the Dean of Nursing at Swedish Institute, New York.
Taking risks in life may be scary, but as you will read, they are often worth taking. Take a baby step or a giant leap and step out of your comfort zone today!
The Power of Voice is an audio recording discussing how with all our texting, tweeting and emailing, we shouldn't lose sight of how the human voice can communicate.
Benifit for the Alzheimer Association
Who was William J. Weir and how did he come to build a mansion on River Edge Heights? In memory of Anthony L. “Bud” Korteweg, we celebrate a cynosure of suburban architecture on its centennial.
Most of us will admit to sneaking a snack into the movie theater every now and then, but this culinary treat was the first I've ever seen.
Whether you're a little girl or a grown one, most women always enjoy a good tea party.
My husband's long-awaited chair brings new meaning to his favorite recliner.
Centennial Address on the Bergen County Courthouse and Jail, delivered June 14, 2012.
House pets can make strange bedfellows in the family bed arrangement
Honoring Flag Day, 2012, with some thoughts and history of the Stars and Stripes.
Transitions are stressful for everyone... find time for activities that are calming!
Summer camp season is upon us, and as this working mom remembers, her kids were not always happy campers!
Summertime is almost here. It's time to start planning your "sand pail" list of things you want to do when the living is easy!
Learn how a new AMORE movement got started and is spreading like wild fire to encourage reinvention and rejuvenation among women.