SJ Magazine


The Heart of Southern New Jersey



April 2010The One & Only Charlie Manuel


 


Marianne Aleardi honored as
Woman of Distinction

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Ten QuestionsTen Questions
Adolescent psychiatrist Dr. James Varrell offers tips for parents to help prevent teen suicide. Read More...
  Person to WatchPerson to Watch
Meet Mount Laurel's Forrest Gump - former pro-football player Ken Dunek, living in the dimly lit spotlight. Read More...
   
A Town DividedA Town Divided
Haddonfield's 24/7 drug and alcohol policy for students stirs up debate - and lawsuits - among parents and school officials. Read More...
Church Bells Are RingingChurch Bells Are Ringing
The parishioners of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Beverly organize to restore their historic bell tower.
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Trying to Get Pregnant?Trying to Get Pregnant?
Couples hoping to start a family can separate the facts from the myths with help from some SJ specialists.
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  Personal DayPersonal Day
SJ writer Julie Walsh spends a day experiencing (and enjoying) the many amenities at Virtua's new Health and Wellness Center. Read More...
     

Real Estate Warms UpReal Estate Warms Up
Ready to hit the beach (finally)? House sales and rentals at the shore are improving just in time for summer. Read More...

Wide Awake
Marianne AleardiThere was a time when my biggest parenting problem was getting my 4-year-old to sleep all night in her bed. Joe and I were consumed by the issue. We read books. We called the pediatrician. We asked other parents.

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Full Circle
Maury LevyWhen the moon came over the mountain, and winter turned to spring, those of us who grew up on the street had our rites and our rituals. We used the green garden hose to wash away the chalk lines of the fading football field.

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Life Notes
Sally FriedmanI once dragged my sister to a flea market. Ruthie was stunned by the confusion, the clutter and the mayhem. My sister is a logical, rational person, and the circus-like atmosphere definitely wasn’t her thing.

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