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7 NJ STATE PARKS WHERE YOU CAN RENT A CABIN RIGHT NOW Belleplain State Forest, Woodbine(Cape May and Cumberland counties)609-861-2404Cabin open year-round. There’s just one cabin here, but it’s the largest group cabin in the system. East Creek Cabin overlooks a pond and accommodates up to 30 people ($175 a night with a two night minimum). The cabin features a furnished living roomwith
THE LIFE OF SOUTH BRUNSWICK STRONGMAN STANLESS STEEL-WWW Not for South Brunswick strongman Stanless Steel. It may sound like the stuff of a Saturday-morning cartoon superhero, but Stanless Steel actually has superhuman strength. Not only can he can bend a penny, Steel can fold steel bars in half and lift a 12,000-pound truck with his legs. Steel, 52, whose real name is Stanley Pleskun, firstrealized
31 STUNNING WATERFRONT DINING SPOTS DOWN THE SHORE View: If you can snare a spot on the 30-seat patio two stories above the Boardwalk, the view of ocean, beach and Boardwalk is awesome. Not quite as good from the dining room. Food: Sushi, locally caught seafood. Drink: Full bar, wine list. 2831 Boardwalk, 800-345-8767. Vagabond Kitchen & Tap House. NEW JERSEY MONTHLY MAGAZINE An Insider’s Guide to 25 New Jersey Distilleries. Thanks to a change in liquor laws in 2013, distilleries have been cropping up across the Garden State. Here, an overview of the craft spirits they produce. THINGS TO DO IN NJ THIS WEEKEND Things To Do In NJ This Weekend. 6 Unforgettable Spring Escapes in New Jersey. It’s high time to be a tourist right here in the Garden State. Pour Into Summer Wine Festival. Sip and celebrate at this inaugural Wildwood fest featuring wine, food trucks, live music and craft vendors. Lots of 10 MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND EVENTS AT THE JERSEY SHORE Makers + Shakers Pop-Up Retail Experience. May 27–Sept 25: The creatives behind the popular Asbury Park Bazaar series invite visitors to Long Branch to browse a rotating selection of handcrafted, locally made goods. Makers + Shakers will be located next to Wave Resort in the heart of Pier Village. Thursday–Sunday, 11 am–6 pm. NOVEMBER 2020: TOP DOCTORS November 2020: Top Doctors. In this pandemic year, one thing that hasn’t changed is the New Jersey Monthly commitment to providing readers with a reliable, thoroughly vetted list of the state’s best health practitioners.. We remind you that our 2020 Top Doctors list is just one tool among many that you can use in choosing the best practitioners for your family’s health needs. THE GREAT NEW JERSEY MONTHLY SCAVENGER HUNT 2021: A GUIDE The unique sculpture, centered around a 15-foot pillar holding the earth, is meant to depict a reality where science, industry and education prevail over war, famine, pestilence, death, greed and materialism—each of which is depicted by a figure on the fountain. 151 Parsonage Road, Edison. Photo by Ken Schlager. MAY 2021: SPRING ESCAPES May 2021: Spring Escapes. Our state might be small in size, but it’s big on tourist destinations. That means you never have to go far to escape that shut-in feeling—a fact of life during these pandemic months. In this issue, we offer six varied ways you can be a COVER SEARCH CONTEST 2021 New Jersey Monthly & Unique Photo will award valuable prizes to 18 Cover Search winners. Best of all, New Jersey Monthly will use the grand-prize winning photo as the cover image on the December 2021 issue of the magazine. IMPORTANT: Amateurs and professionals alike can submit an unlimited number of photos in the competition, which runsthrough
7 NJ STATE PARKS WHERE YOU CAN RENT A CABIN RIGHT NOW Belleplain State Forest, Woodbine(Cape May and Cumberland counties)609-861-2404Cabin open year-round. There’s just one cabin here, but it’s the largest group cabin in the system. East Creek Cabin overlooks a pond and accommodates up to 30 people ($175 a night with a two night minimum). The cabin features a furnished living roomwith
THE LIFE OF SOUTH BRUNSWICK STRONGMAN STANLESS STEEL-WWW Not for South Brunswick strongman Stanless Steel. It may sound like the stuff of a Saturday-morning cartoon superhero, but Stanless Steel actually has superhuman strength. Not only can he can bend a penny, Steel can fold steel bars in half and lift a 12,000-pound truck with his legs. Steel, 52, whose real name is Stanley Pleskun, firstrealized
31 STUNNING WATERFRONT DINING SPOTS DOWN THE SHORE View: If you can snare a spot on the 30-seat patio two stories above the Boardwalk, the view of ocean, beach and Boardwalk is awesome. Not quite as good from the dining room. Food: Sushi, locally caught seafood. Drink: Full bar, wine list. 2831 Boardwalk, 800-345-8767. Vagabond Kitchen & Tap House. THINGS TO DO IN NJ THIS WEEKEND Things To Do In NJ This Weekend. 6 Unforgettable Spring Escapes in New Jersey. It’s high time to be a tourist right here in the Garden State. Pour Into Summer Wine Festival. Sip and celebrate at this inaugural Wildwood fest featuring wine, food trucks, live music and craft vendors. Lots of NJ MONTHLY - OCTOBER 2020 New Jersey Monthly is the leading lifestyle publication in the Garden State. Starting with our first issue in 1976, we've been bringingreaders the best
LIGHTHOUSE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL There are three ways to experience this year’s fest. Stream films from home, watch indoors at venues in and around LBI or opt for an under-the-stars drive-in experience. The 13th Annual Lighthouse International Film Festival will open on June 3 with a drive-in screening of Swan Song by Todd Stephens, starring Udo Kier and Linda Evans. It will close on June 6 with Lily Topples The World by 16 SMALL TOWNS WE LOVE BOONTON Morris County. Chart rank: 322 High school rank, 2018: 214 Population: 8,354 Median home price: $390,000. WHY WE LIKE IT: This 2.5-square-mile town—once an industrial center—now leans more toward the artistic side, with numerous galleries on a hilly Main Street.In 2017, Boonton received a $1 million federal grant to brighten its downtown district; antique shops,32 GREAT WALKS
Whether brisk or leisurely, the walk can do it all. Walks are an ideal form of exercise, but they can also provide relaxation, fresh air and quiet moments. Walks with friends and family (or the family pet) encourage camaraderie and conversation. Walks provide scenic views andhelp us
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Bring the whole family out for a Sunday funday at Byron Barn. We’ll feature dozens of local and holistic vendors, live music from “All Night Affair” and Ken Johnstone as well as a Dunk Tank! 7 NJ STATE PARKS WHERE YOU CAN RENT A CABIN RIGHT NOW Belleplain State Forest, Woodbine(Cape May and Cumberland counties)609-861-2404Cabin open year-round. There’s just one cabin here, but it’s the largest group cabin in the system. East Creek Cabin overlooks a pond and accommodates up to 30 people ($175 a night with a two night minimum). The cabin features a furnished living roomwith
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THE 5 NEWEST LUXURY HOTELS & SPAS AT THE SHORE The Wave Resort. 110 Ocean Avenue, Long Branch 732-612-9283. Look south this summer from Pier Village, Long Branch’s modern seaside community and shopping/dining enclave, and you’ll catch an eyeful of what’s likely the Shore’s busiest construction zone.The most striking of the new buildings is the Wave, a six-story, 67-room hotel whose undulating shape indeed shimmers wavelike MARITIME PARC CHEF/OWNER TO OPEN THE FEATHERED FOX IN In the Works: —Chris Siversen, chef/owner of Maritime Parc in Jersey City, a 2019 NJM Critics’ Pick for New American, is opening the Feathered Fox, a modern steakhouse concept, in the Westminster Hotel in Livingston, toward the end of this month.Maritime Parc received a 10-year anniversary spruce up last year, and the same design team is working on the Feathered Fox. This is a preview. This ad will run at the top of the page as expected when running (or previewing) on your websiteMENU
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12 SPOTS TO GO PUMPKIN-PICKING THIS FALL Harvest your soon-to-be jack-o'-lanterns at these local farms.LATEST POSTS
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