SJ Magazine


The Heart of Southern New Jersey


August 2011The One & Only Charlie Manuel


 


Marianne Aleardi honored as
Woman of Distinction

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Ten Questions Ten Questions
Though a genetic disorder is stealing her sight, teenager Deanna Greco see's what's important and is making the most of today.
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  Person to WatchPerson to Watch - Reprinted from 2008
Read the first SJ interview with Carli Lloyd right after she returned from the Beijing Olympics.
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Heads UpHeads Up
Doctors warn parents and coaches that concussions can result in serious - even fatal - injuries in children.
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Shore Nightlife - For GrownupsShore Nightlife - For Grownups
Stylish spots at the Shore promise a more sophisticated scene for adults.
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Clearing the Way at Greate BayClearing the Way at Greate Bay
Two Flyers legends tackle a tree at a Shore golf course. Read More...
  Building BetterBuilding Better
SJ Editor Marianne Aleardi takes a look inside SJ's newest medical center, Virtua Voorhees. Read More...
     
Emptying the NestEmpyting the Nest
The relationship between parents and children often transforms when the last child leaves for college.
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  Go Outside!Go Outside!
After a long winter, the sun is shining and the weather is glorious. It's time for some summer fun! Head outside and soak up all SJ has to offer.
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Wide Awake
Marianne AleardiMy cousin Mark was gay. Although, I didn’t really know that when we were growing up. I knew something was different about him, and I knew his life was difficult. People weren’t nice to him. And when we were kids, it seemed he was always getting in trouble. When we were young adults, he killed himself. I’ve always felt I let him down...

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Full Circle
Maury Levy“My ma was born in London, my pa was born in France. I was born in the hospital, without my underpants.”
The summer had its rhythms. The whack of a Wiffle Ball. The whiff of a halfball. And the summer had its rhymes. The plaintiff wails of little girls in ponytails. Rhymes of sugar and spice and times that were nice. And the little girls go…................. ........... ...... ....

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Life Notes
Sally FriedmanOn the night before our grandson Jonah left for his first foray into overnight camp, I called him to say goodbye. It was not a terrific conversation. It went something like this: Grandma: Jonah, I’m so excited for you! Jonah: Silence. Grandma: So are you all packed? Jonah: Yeah.
Grandma: You’re going to have a wonderful few weeks... ............. ........... ........... ........... ... ....

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