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April 2011 Issue
A League of His Own
Philadelphia Phillies General Manager Ruben Amaro Jr. has assembled the most talented team in franchise history. And he’s just getting started.
 
Good Sports
The high school spring sports season may have a lower profile than fall, but don’t tell that to these competitors.
 
Reason To Sing
On the heels of his chart-topping album Mission Bell, Cherry Hill native Amos Lee launches the next level of his career.
 
So South Jersey
If you want to catch some serious air, Freefall Adventures in Williamstown takes you higher than most at 14,000 feet. For those making their first leap, rest assured that the largest skydiving school in the northeast will make your experience a memorable...
 
A Shadow in the Suburbs
Even as the Fort Dix Five case returns to court for appeals, the war on terrorism continues with South Jersey as an unlikely battleground.
 
Hell on Wheels
Outlaw motorcycle gangs, long a presence in the area, are on the rise. South Jersey is shaping up to be the center of a turf war, and the fallout could hit close to home.
 
Taking the Reins
For local kids with special needs, a therapeutic horseback riding program opens the gates to a world of possibilities.
 
Into the Wild
Exotic and unusual animals are increasingly popular in some South Jersey circles—but owners don’t always know what they’re getting into.
 
Bringing Down the House
Intimate concerts are sidestepping the traditional club scene to bring top independent musicians to a living room near you.
 
The Great Escape
With spring already here and summer rapidly approaching, it’s hard not to think about escaping from your everyday routine for a well-deserved break.
 
Police Blues
Layoffs statewide are sending ripple effects across South Jersey’s suburbs.
 
A Happy Medium
Mediation can help divorcing couples maintain a level of civility.
 
Funny Business
Moorestown native Julian McCullough is one of the most sought-after young stand-up comedians performing today. A first-place finisher at the 2008 New York City Comedy Festival, McCullough has been a fixture everywhere from area stages to Comedy Central...
 
Illiano Cucina Mediterranea
I’ve always considered myself a pretty good eater; despite my size (5-foot-7, 140 pounds), I often out-consume far more imposing diners.
 
Barnsboro Inn
Classical American cuisine. The term alone carries with it all sorts of baggage. With our blissful embrace of foods from all over the world, what even constitutes “American cuisine” anymore?
 
Cravings
South Jersey diners in search of mussels used to have only one decision to make: tomato-based or white-wine stock. These days, there are plenty more sophisticated options making their way out of area kitchens. With inventive offerings like these, you’ll...
 
Wine & Spirits
As the seasons change, it’s time to set aside your Manhattans and Old Fashioneds for cocktails that fit the start of spring. Ori Geshury, head of development, training and research for Cherry Hill’s Mixology Wine Institute, has the solution: the Champagne...
 
Take Me Out to the Ball Game
They say you never forget your first baseball game. I’ve heard people talk about how wide their eyes got the first time they saw the field, how loud the crack of the bat sounded, how they brought their glove in hopes of snagging a foul ball or, better...
 
Picture Perfect
On a snowy day this winter, Berlin resident Bob Buchan captured this shot standing outside the Trinity Episcopal Church on Main Street in Moorestown.
 
Southern Exposure
When Medford’s Jennifer Salvage picked out her wedding dress—a Destinations by Maggie Sottero number in stretch jersey and lace—she wanted something that would survive the journey, via backpack, to her destination wedding on Easter Island.