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Bergen Magazine Features
The owner of a new-construction home in
Mahwah was clear on what he wanted—
including an interior designer’s touch.
Motivation is the key to exercise success. And the key to motivation? That just may be in the stars.
For anyone with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes, staying healthy depends on understanding how to manage blood-sugar levels. Bergen hospitals provide the know-how needed.
Our guide to new ideas, tips, trends and things we love in our country.
No bridge is too lofty for passionate Closter photographer Dave Frieder.
Want to take good care of yourself in the New Year? Part by part, here’s a body of knowledge you can use.
Five Bergenites recall how they’ve left home and hearth behind for memorable travel in the festive season.
Is the day coming when the lives of all homeless creatures in Bergen can be spared?
The simple steps you take today can help you have an injury-free season.
Bergen County is home to some of the most
innovative and successful businesses in the country.
Many are owned and led by women.
From festivals and fundraisers to concerts and craft nights, there’s something for everyone this month in Bergen County.
New Indian eatery finds home, fans in Ridgewood.
New developments, restaurants and more continue to enhance this Bergen County favorite.
Orthopedic Surgeon, James W. Cahill, M.D., is Honored to Provide Medical Care to Those Who Put Their Lives on the Line to Serve
Our guide to new ideas, tips, trends and things we love in our county.
From chunky knits to cardigans, boat necks to turtlenecks, there are plenty of exciting new ways to wear sweaters this season.
Nearly half of our edibles end up in landfills, but some Bergenites are finding creative ways to combat this epidemic of food waste.
Four Bergen pros dish on their signature meals, crazy client requests and what can go wrong in the kitchen.
Flavors of Peru and Japan meet at new Dumont eatery.
From top schools to great dining, this suburban borough is much more than the former home of Tony Soprano.
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