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New Jersey Wine? It’s Very Tasty
New Jersey wine has more facets than a jewel in Sims 4. With a 400-year history, an impressive pedigree, an excellent terroir, and a slew of grape varieties.
New Jersey wine has more facets than a jewel in Sims 4. With a 400-year history, an impressive pedigree, an excellent terroir, and a slew of grape varieties.
Princeton New Jersey is home to the famous university, and it’s also a great place to meet smart people and learn some history.
Touring the Delaware River towns in Western New Jersey: Lambertville, Frenchtown, Stockton in Hunterdon County, all history rich and interesting.
Red Bank New Jersey is very close to New York City, yet it offers the sun, sand, beaches, music and arts of the Jersey shore.
Cape May New Jersey is a classic beach town with Victorian houses and a great big beach. The author meets brewers and wine-makers in Cape May NJ.
Delaware Water Gap. This slice of natural beauty between New Jersey and Pennsylvania once was almost flooded, but the public outcry kept it natural.
On the Jersey Shore, Once Distressed Asbury Park is a Musical Mecca By Christopher Ludgate The vibrant panorama view from the open rooftop bar of Watermark at the southern part of the Asbury Park Boardwalk reveals the thriving resurgence of this historic major music hub on the Jersey coast. Multiple…
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A guide to finding the best, authentic Chinese food and restaurants in the heart of New York City and the New Jersey area.
Cape May is not only a classic beach resort lined with Victorian mansions, it’s become a center for local winemakers and gourmet dining.
Stone Harbor: Some quality beach time ‘down the shore,’ as locals would say By Wynne Crombie In Stone Harbor, New Jersey, seagrass waved in the wind alongside beach fences. Here, the only sounds we heard were an occasional whistle from a lifeguard and the cackling and swooping of the gulls….
By Helen Lippman “Why are we going to Newark?” Sari asked as we approached Broad Street. Are you in for a surprise, I thought, confident that Military Park, the first stop on our downtown tour, would deliver. With a recently completed $3.5 million makeover of the park, residential towers going…