As a family adjusts to a larger living space in Ho-Ho-Kus, a traditional colonial gets a comfortable, captivating refresh.
Bergen Magazine Features
In eight areas of medicine, here’s what to know—and do— to stay well in 2026.
Mining your family’s past information can help safeguard your future health.
Wishing you could give more—or more effectively— to the causes that matter to you? Here’s how.
Play hard on Saturday and Sunday for peak gains, not peak pains. A Bergen doctor shares tips.
A Ridgewood couple says their 1933 home has “finally caught up with who we are” now that the family room has switched positions with a brand-new kitchen.
Food-delivery apps make it super-simple to order pretty much anything you'd like. But beware: there's a downside.
No one “superfood” guarantees good health, but this honor roll of nutritious edibles can help put you on the path.
A sentiment from the 1990s still fit the owners of a six-bedroom Saddle River colonial. A ’90s design? Not so much.
Medicine has scored remarkable gains in the battle against this scourge, but patients should understand the challenges treatment brings.
Tingling fingers? Aching wrists? These symptoms could result from pressure on the median nerve in your arm and wrist—carpal tunnel syndrome.
It’s only prudent to know which natural disasters are most likely here in Bergen—and to be prepared.
Robust, fulfilling senior years are waiting for most of us—if we do our part. A Bergen doctor offers tips on how to get there.
In a candid talk, 12 new high school seniors reveal that their feelings are genuine, their thoughts sophisticated—and their “writing” often fake.
Developmental milestones to measure kids’ progress were meant to assist families, not scare them. But sometimes a well-meaning parent can’t help but worry.
For good or ill, artificial intelligence is now a big factor in your kids’ education. How can we make sure it doesn’t cheat them out of true learning?
An outdoor redesign starring a salt-water pool has a formerly restless Oakland family cheering warm weather and saying “Hooray for home!”
We’re the only U.S. county that still bans shopping for nonessential items on Sundays, via our 321-year-old blue laws. Should the “day of rest” become like all the rest?
In Waldwick, a once-drab outdoor space now boasts roses, hydrangeas, Japanese maples, Adirondack chairs, two staircases, two firepits, a hot tub, couches, a TV—even a putting green.
Now that warm weather’s here, a backyard swimming pool in Tenafly gives all the world’s vacation spots a run for their money.
It took ingenuity and pooled expertise to turn a forbidding Woodcliff Lake yard into a multilevel entertainment zone.
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