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Bergen Magazine Features
These bewitching destinations are so frightfully perfect for the season it’s downright spooky!
New counter-service eatery brings Caribbean flair and flavor to Hackensack.
With sports participation on the rise, recognizing concussion symptoms is the first step to safeguard student-athletes.
You’ll have pumpkin, spice and everything nice with this sweet way to
usher in the fall season.
...and enjoy them too with these scrumptious sides inspired by the diverse flavors of the Middle East.
Whether it’s at a charity gala or networking event, Bergenites always show up to support their friends and neighbors.
From festivals and fundraisers to concerts and competitions, there’s something for everyone this month in Bergen County.
Leading a Bergen County high school football team is a double duty: winning on the field and shaping well-rounded student-athletes.
Which of these educational destinations fi ts your family’s passion?
When a family gives a home to a shelter dog, the question sometimes becomes: Just who saved whom?
A dozen Bergen County high schoolers candidly discuss their lives, worries and dreams.
A new Franklin Lakes house draws upon the owner’s updated childhood home—and a savvy designer’s touch.
Help keep the men in your life healthy by sharing this handy list with them.
With views of Manhattan and Mother Nature as well as a plethora of charming small businesses, this city truly has something for everyone.
Chill out and enjoy the last few weeks of summer with any—or all—of these perfectly refreshing frozen treats.
Whether it’s at a charity gala or networking event, Bergenites always show up to support their friends and neighbors.
A traditional Indian eatery finds a new home in Wyckoff.
Progress has been made in diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease, but scientists still don’t know how to cure it.
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