Arts & CultureTourism Morris Museum Presents Troy Jones Echoes of the Diaspora

Morris Museum Presents Troy Jones Echoes of the Diaspora

Blending traditional motifs with contemporary influences—from street style to digital design—Jersey City-based painter Troy Jones (b. 1974) reinterprets the mask as a living component of diasporic identity. Seven of Jones’s paintings are displayed alongside a selection of West African ceremonial masks he uses as studio props in creating these bold, modern portraits. This exhibition is Jones’…

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HistoryTourism Friends of Jockey Hollow Launches Public Portion of the $2.5mm Campaign for America 250

Friends of Jockey Hollow Launches Public Portion of the $2.5mm Campaign for America 250

Morristown, NJ – – Friends of Jockey Hollow (FOJH) has launched its public portion of the $2.5mm Campaign for America 250, unveiling a new short video that highlights the park’s critical role in the American Revolution and invites the community to support its preservation. The campaign aims to raise $750,000 to enhance the visitor experience at Jockey Hollow in…

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Uncategorized 7 BEST Randolph, NJ Restaurants in 2025

7 BEST Randolph, NJ Restaurants in 2025

Randolph, New Jersey, is home to various restaurants offering something for every craving. Whether you’re in the mood for Italian classics, vibrant Colombian dishes, or casual American favorites, Randolph’s dining options promise to delight. From cozy family spots to lively venues, here are seven must-visit restaurants in Randolph. 1. G&D Bagel and Pizza This local…

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HistoryTourism Montville Township Landmarks: Van Duyne–Jacobus House

Montville Township Landmarks: Van Duyne–Jacobus House

MONTVILLE, NJ – Located at 29 Changebridge Road, the Van Duyne–Jacobus House stands as a rare and remarkably preserved example of early Dutch Colonial architecture in Montville Township. This one-and-a-half-story stone house was constructed in two unequal sections. The larger, southwestern portion—with its prominent central chimney—dates back to before the American Revolution. The smaller, northeastern section…

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