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Bergen Magazine Features
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.
The best attorneys in Bergen County.
5 tips to help you decide whether your child should be kept home from school.
From festivals and fundraisers to concerts and competitions, there’s something for everyone this month in Bergen County.
Whether it’s at a charity gala or volunteering 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.
With the ultimate hue of luxury, a designer makes an Alpine bathroom sleek and stunning—again.
Six local pros share the trends that are making interiors pop—and what to drop.
This town has so much more than a former train station.
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