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Art & Culture

New Jersey’s art and culture scene is a dynamic blend of historical gravitas and contemporary creativity, often flourishing in the shadow of its famous neighbor, New York City, but with a distinct identity all its own. The state is a hub for visual arts, anchored by institutions like the Newark Museum of Art and the open-air spectacle of Grounds For Sculpture, while urban centers like Jersey City and Asbury Park foster vibrant street art and independent gallery scenes.

Performing arts thrive in numerous local theaters, and the state proudly preserves its rich history through sites such as the Thomas Edison National Historical Park and the Battleship New Jersey museum, creating a diverse cultural landscape that is accessible and engaging across its varied regions.

Beyond Pink Gallery Returns to Princeton with Art, Advocacy, and Community Healing

MarketFair in Princeton is once again serving as the setting for a moving and visually compelling community exhibition as the Beyond Pink Gallery opens...

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Bergen County Goes Blockchain: New Jersey Real Estate Enters the Digital Era

Bergen County, the beating heart of North Jersey and home to nearly a million residents, is making waves with a bold, future-focused initiative that could reshape how real estate is managed—not just in the Garden State, but across the nation. In a groundbreaking move, the county is teaming up with cutting-edge real estate infrastructure firm Balcony to bring $240 billion worth of property deeds onto the blockchain. Welcome to the digital transformation of New Jersey real estate—fast, secure, transparent, and powered by the Avalanche blockchain network. A Giant Leap for Real Estate Nestled in the ultra-competitive New York City metro area, Bergen County is no stranger to progress. With over 370,000 property deeds spanning all 70 municipalities within...

New Jersey Gears Up for WinterFest 2026 With Music, Community, and Charitable Spirit

New Jersey is kicking off 2026 with an exhilarating series of winter-themed events, as the annual WinterFest returns from January 4 through January 24, bringing music, community engagement, and charity together across multiple towns. Anchored in Asbury Park and Red Bank, the festival blends entertainment and philanthropy, offering a mix of concerts, community activities, and winter experiences designed to brighten the colder months while supporting vital causes. At the heart of WinterFest is the Light of Day Foundation, the organization behind the festival, which raises awareness and funds for Parkinson’s disease and related illnesses, including ALS and PSP. Since its founding in 2000 by Bob Benjamin and Tony Pallagrosi, the foundation has raised more than $6.5...