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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.

Aboard the Battleship New Jersey, the Holiday Season Becomes an Unforgettable New Jersey Tradition

New Jersey’s cultural calendar fills quickly each December, but few seasonal traditions match the scale, history, and atmosphere of celebrating the holidays aboard the...

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Bovio Rubino Service Launches New Training Center in Berlin, NJ, Expanding Career-Building Opportunities in HVAC and PlumbingExplore more in Technology & Business

As the new year kicks into gear, New Jersey’s home services industry just got a major upgrade. Bovio Rubino Service—one of the most trusted names in HVAC and plumbing across South Jersey—has officially opened a brand-new training center, adding 2,000 square feet of dedicated space to its Berlin, NJ warehouse. But this isn’t just about expanding physical space. It’s about investing in people, growing careers, and raising the bar for technical training in the Garden State. A Space Built for Skills and Success In an industry where precision, knowledge, and safety are everything, quality training isn’t optional—it’s essential. That’s exactly what the new Bovio Rubino Training Center is designed to provide. With a layout built to simulate...

Morris County Ushers In America’s 250th Anniversary With an Expanded First Night Celebration

Morris County is preparing to ring in 2026 with one of the most ambitious and culturally rich New Year’s Eve events in its decades-long tradition. The 34th annual First Night Morris County, set for December 31, 2025, will once again transform Morristown into a sprawling, alcohol-free arts and entertainment hub. This year’s edition carries added significance, serving as the official launch of Morris County’s commemoration of America’s 250th anniversary and spotlighting the region’s deep Revolutionary War heritage. First Night has long been recognized as the largest family-friendly New Year’s Eve celebration in the region, and the upcoming milestone year brings an even broader showcase of performances, history, and culture. More than 80 live events will unfold...