Bergen Health & Life
These six newborns made their grand entrances shortly after the clock struck midnight on Jan. 1.
A Valley Hospital oncologist urges women to learn more about their bodies—and families—to guard against this disease.
Mental health affects physical health. You always figured that, but—as a recent women’s wellness event revealed—you didn’t know the half of it.
Eating disorders were on the rise—then the pandemic made the problem worse. But therapy and family support can help.
You should know these exposure-related cold-weather dangers — and what to do about them.
More than the sum of your parts? Of course you are. But a part-by-part check can't hurt.
Here are five events in Bergen County to show off your finest ugliest holiday garb.
The Kim family of Harrington Park really gets into the holiday spirit with a festive Christmas dance contest.
The holiday spirit is big and bright at these neighborhood homes and businesses.
New or used, best-seller or classic, hardcover or paperback—a good book found under the tree or stuffed in a stocking will give a smile to anyone.
Whether they’re made of hand-blown glass, canvas or other material, these keepsakes are ideal for the season of giving.
Who says the kids must have all the fun? These River Edge parents posed with Santa during their town’s tree lighting—and luckily, the pic is pre-teen approved.
The people on your list aren’t the only ones who deserve a gift this season. Consider a donation to a local toy drive and put a smile on someone else’s face.
Plan the first few nights of Hanukkah with these community-wide lightings and events.
American Dream is a one-stop spot to shop, dine and play.
These half-dozen drive-through holiday displays (one here in Bergen) are worth the drive to nearby counties. Plus, check out three Bergen-based companies that will install a light display at your home.
Deck the malls! Here’s where to get photos with Santa and enjoy more festive fun at Bergen County’s five shopping centers.
Chef Lala helps prepare Thanksgiving dinner for her family.
Bergenites collect uncarved, unpainted pumpkins to feed farm animals.
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