Hope Township

As one of the earliest planned communities in the United States, a visit to Hope Township in rural Warren County is like getting a glimpse back into history. There is a lot that hasn’t changed from the time the area was established by German Moravians in 1769. This evangelical sect was said to have traveled to New Jersey from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in order to spread…

Historic Smithville

A visit to Smithville is like taking a step back in time—when days were simpler. Historic Smithville got its start as a one-room stagecoach stop on a well-traveled path. The Smithville Inn, originally built in 1787, still stands today and is at the heart of the entire town. In fact, its restoration is what brought the entire town to life, creating a popular South Jersey…

The Lighthouses of New Jersey

By Erin McFeeters 10 lighthouses up and down the Jersey Shore are open to visitors—each one unique and located in a scenic area of New Jersey’s coast. Absecon Lighthouse Absecon, NJ $10 Climbing Fee for Adults Climb 288 steps to see views of the oldest boardwalk in the U.S., the Atlantic City Boardwalk. The Absecon Lighthouse was first lit in 1857 and is New Jersey’s…

2021 Colors of the Year

By Erin McFeeters Every year in December, Pantone and other paint companies announce their Color of the Year. The colors set the tone for the year ahead in industries such as interior design, fashion, and packaging. Check out this year’s picks. Pantone The biggest shock of the color industry was Pantone announcing two colors for 2021—Ultimate Gray and Illuminating. The bright yellow and subtle gray…

Tips for a Home Office Refresh

By Erin McFeeters Companies across the globe moved to virtual work in 2020 and as the pandemic pushes into 2021, many of them are considering making the shift permanent. According to Business Insider, Google extended its work-from-home policy until September—employees will then begin working a minimum of three days in the office and the rest from home. Other companies across the globe plan to do…

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Towns on the Northeast Corridor NJ Transit System

By Erin McFeeters   Are you looking to escape the city? New Jersey has you covered with six train systems across the state with direct access to New York City. Here are highlights of the 11 towns on the Northeast Corridor NJ Transit System.   Trenton Located along the Delaware River in Mercer County is the state capital of New Jersey, Trenton. The city is…

Seven Towns with a Quick Commute to Philadelphia

By Erin McFeeters New Jersey is unique in that it is located between two major job markets, NYC and Philadelphia. However, city life isn’t for everyone so if you’re looking to live in a suburb but want an easy commute to the City of Brotherly Love check out these seven towns. Below times are estimates according to Google Maps. Collingswood—15 Minutes From upscale apartments to…

Natural Disaster Preparedness Tips

During the summer and into the fall, it’s hurricane season in the Garden State. In areas more prone to flooding, such counties towards the shore, it is vital to stay informed about pending weather conditions. However, the entire state is at risk of being impacted by hurricanes and tropical storms between June 1 and November 30. When it comes to natural disasters, preparation is the…

Why is New Jersey Known as the Garden State?

By Erin McFeeters Lone Star State, The First State, The Last Frontier, Sunshine State, Keystone State—each state across the U.S. has a nickname that’s on license plates and welcome center t-shirts. Besides beautiful beaches, changing seasons, and easy commutes to major cities, New Jersey is known as the Garden State. History Camden County resident and former New Jersey Attorney General Abraham Browning is credited with…

Town Feature: Allentown

By Erin McFeeters On the outskirts of Monmouth County between Trenton and Freehold, lies a small downtown surrounded by farmland and historic homes. If you blink your eyes while driving through Allentown you’ll probably miss it, but the historic homes and unique gift shops and restaurants are worth the stop. “Allentown [is] your typical small town,” said Zoë Danch, co-owner of the Moth Coffeehouse. “It’s family-friendly,…