Worth Another Look
Protests over centuries of racial injustice. Politicians appearing to make decisions with an intent to divide our already fractured nation. The presidential election. And a
Protests over centuries of racial injustice. Politicians appearing to make decisions with an intent to divide our already fractured nation. The presidential election. And a
The year 2020 could conceivably go down in history as one of the roughest years that humankind has ever experienced. The events that took place
When a loved one passes away, for many people, letting go can be an arduous process. We miss the laughter and the tears. We miss
Let’s face it, for some relatives, the holidays are not only a time to connect—whether it’s in person or virtually this year—but a time to
As many of us are well aware, a lot of restaurants have struggled to stay in business during the novel coronavirus pandemic. The pandemic has
Christmastime has historically been used by many as an opportunity for thinking not of one’s self, but of others—especially of those in need. For the
In the past year and a half, SNJ Today has had the unique opportunity and honor of interviewing several first-time authors tackling a variety of
“It was raining like heck that day. It was raining real, real hard. We beat ’em in the rain.” These are the words of Charlie
Each spring for 32 years I have been hunting wild turkeys. And every spring a few turkeys will make a turkey out of me; some
We can all learn more about our country by listening to our veterans. These men and women of the military have amazing stories to tell