Hoboken is located right across from Manhattan, on the western bank of the Hudson River. The city beckons visitors with its popular waterfront and the panoramic view of the Manhattan skyline. Guests to the city can enjoy Sinatra Park, named… read more
Located just to the west of the New Jersey shore, Hamilton is an good place to headquarter yourself if you want to explore what the beaches have to offer and then south of the town. South of Hamilton are Shark River Park and Allaire State P… read more
East Windsor, N.J., residents bustle with pride as their family-friendly community diversifies and grows. Residents admit it's tough to beat City Street Cafes' superb hot crab dip and chips. Nonetheless, folks flock to the exotic aromas and… read more
A meal at an Indian restaurant can offer a healthy alternative to typical American or European fare. The Tandoor (clay oven) used to prepare meats such as chicken, lamb and beef, and the preponderance of fresh vegetables in many recipes ca… read more
Apart from Edison, New Jersey, being home to the Thomas Edison Center, named after the inventor who spent most of his experimental years in Menlo Park, it's also a place for some clean, outdoor fun. Explore the wild side of Edison in local… read more
Edison Township, New Jersey, is known for a few things beyond the inventions of its namesake, Thomas Edison, of the phonograph and the incandescent light bulb. First, Edison is the venue each January for the Garden State Outdoor Sportsmen'… read more
Located close to the New York City, visitors know Hackensack in New Jersey as "A City in Motion." The bustling city offers its residents and visitors 15 parks to relax. Foschini Park is the largest park in Hackensack and home to many ethnic… read more
Jersey City, New Jersey has plenty of outdoor recreational opportunities, despite being a major city. The metropolitan area includes 1,500 acres of open space and lush parks for biking or walking away from the stress of daily life. The near… read more
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