Bergen Health & Life
Habitat and Suez workers raise homes for those in need.
Allendale art school offers a contemporary and fun learning environment.
3 bustling Bergen restaurants offer delicious internationally-inspired options.
Ridgewood barber shop offers men a more luxurious way to get a cut.
New dance school offers kids an opportunity to develop a love of the arts.
Bergen County's wealthiest towns:
Ruby the Dog gets a new lease on life.
Test your knowledge of some U.S. presidents who visited the county:
If you’re a snow lover, you don’t care what Punxsutawney Phil predicts— you want more snow.
Blaze a trail across
her heart (and
fingers, and ears,
and wrists) with
ruby sparklers in
the color of love.
In the mood for a nightcap with your love?
Serve up a Negroni, a classic Italian apértif
that’s the perfect mix of bitter and sweet.
Meet your match, kale. This leafy underdog is ready to go the distance.
What’s more comforting than a piping-hot bowl of soup?
Knowing that it’s fewer than 250 calories per serving! Enjoy!
Which world destinations do BERGEN readers find
most romantic? One of them might surprise you.
In this Tenafly home, a wall of marble and
limestone combines with dark wood to create
a welcoming entertaining area.
If you were thinking about renting out a room or your home
to travelers, think again.
From pubs and restaurants to the dinner table at home, local brewers are raising
the bar with their artisanal beers. Join us on this Bergen beer crawl and see where
these inventive and delicious drinks are made.
“How did you meet?” It’s a question that inevitably comes up
during conversations about relationships. BERGEN asked four
now-married couples to share their stories.
Low taxes and large properties draw people to this bucolic borough.
Every hearth deserves
an ornamental screen
that makes a statement.
Produce Pete loves his weekly TV segment, but it’s his sweetheart
that’s always at the top of this Bergenite’s list.
A chat with
Bergen’s only
female bank CEO is
rich with insights
about finance—
and fitting in
family and career.
After treatment for cardiac
problems, these local residents are
feeling much better—and they’ve
learned a thing or two.