SJ Magazine


The Heart of Southern New Jersey



April 2011The One & Only Charlie Manuel


 


Marianne Aleardi honored as
Woman of Distinction

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Ten Questions Ten Questions
Shamong's Richard Rinaldi witnessed firsthand a tumultuous revolution during his college study-abroad program in Egypt.
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  Person to WatchPerson to Watch
Dr. Marvin Herring and his wife Flo of Stratford share a zest for medicine and art - and a few good laughs.
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Fostering HopeFostering Hope
Loving foster parents and supportive social services are changing the lives of children throughout SJ.
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Cooking Up OpportunitiesCooking Up Opportunities
Food Network's Big Daddy gets ready to host a special evening in SJ for his work with young men in Camden.
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Great ExpectationsGreat Expectations
Trying to hold onto hope, SJ couples rely on medicine after struggling with the disappointment of multiple miscarriages. Read More...
  On The Safe SideOn the Safe Side
After a murder in Margate, police say shore-goers should be smart and use common sense when they visit the Shore. Read More...
     
Trenton's Turn in the SpotlightTrenton's Turn in the Spotlight
Authors John Calu and David Hart turn readers' attention to our capital city in their new novel "Trenton". Read More...
  Follow the LabyrinthFollow the Labyrinth
SJ residents discover the path to tranquility inside intricate mazes. Some even travel the country to find them.
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Wide Awake
Marianne AleardiEvery now and then, I meet a person who tells me a story and it suddenly becomes crystal clear that many of us have no idea how much suffering goes on right here in our SJ backyard. Here’s the story...

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Full Circle
Maury LevyI had a dream. From my milkshake moments at Feldman’s to my burger bliss at Big Boy’s, I had a dream. Other kids dreamed of being doctors or lawyers or Indian chiefs. I had a different dream, a special dream... ................. ........... ...... ....

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Life Notes
Sally FriedmanIt coughed. It sputtered. It gasped. And then my 14-year-old car simply quit. Died right on our driveway. Needless to say, this demise could not have come at a worse time. It was finally springtime. Even the calendar said it... ............. ........... ........... ........... ... ....

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