BERGEN magazine - December 2016
Ranging from subtle to intense, these men’s colognes share certain qualities: Each is complex, elegant and distinctive.
Just as pretty as its namesake plant, and it’s tasty too!
Small but mighty, the antioxidant-loaded nut goes from bakery sideliner to varsity health player.
When they ask where you got that (Grenada) tan, just smile.
It’s a barware staple—and a great gift too! Any one of these beauties guarantees buckets of fun. Ice never had it so good.
2016Take your look from ho-hum to wow with drop earrings—the jewels du jour.
Solids and prints with bows, buckles and baubles—gloves are the perfect outfit accent.
Want relief from your rattle, rumble, hack or whoop? Determining its cause may help.
Pins, clips and combs add bling to your party ’do.
Headed to downtown Millburn for some holiday shopping? There’s an app for that.
A Ridgewood family’s not-so-traditional home is the perfect setting in which to make new holiday memories.
Break out the bubbly and count down the minutes while noshing on these elegant appetizers courtesy of five top local
chefs. Your guests will thank you.
Health-minded like her doctor dad, author and TV personality Daphne Oz adds her own dollop of culinary adventure.
Forget the big city—your next night out on the town could mean a trip to Tenafly.
This month's Bergen food news.
Buddy has been “nothing but sunshine” to Breanna and Jenna since joining the Bofford household.
Spring Lake Toys Foundation provides new toys to children suffering from diseases and offers financial assistance to families struggling to cope with their child’s medical expenses.
Several Bergen County hospitals are teaming with bees for the production of locally grown honey.
Congratulations to Pascack Valley High School music teacher Argine Safari, 2016-17 New Jersey Teacher of the Year!
An everyday act leads to the launch of a nonprofit promoting dental health both locally and globally.
Here are some of our favorite independent bookstores in Bergen County.
You might not be fit to be a king or queen, but you can at least smell like a noble.