Thanks to a generous donation, New York City’s 2021 Village Halloween Parade is scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 31.
Author: Alex Biese, Asbury Park Press
Iconic NYC Village Halloween Parade wants to return this year but needs the public’s help
NYC Village Halloween Parade organizers say funding is usually lined up by now, but this year, “We had to turn to the people who love the parade.”
Emily Sonnessa, LGBTQ rights pioneer and ‘Love Wins’ documentary subject, dies at 91
Emily Sonnessa, who was the subject of the documentary ‘Love Wins’ with her wife Jan Moore, has died at the age of 91.
New Jersey author explores mental health, LGBTQ topics for young readers: ‘Very much kid issues as well’
‘How to Become a Planet,’ the third middle grade novel from Monmouth County author Nicole Melleby, releases Tuesday.
Six Flags water park reopens, record-breaking roller coaster on track in New Jersey
New Jersey’s Six Flags Great Adventure is introducing guests to the Jersey Devil Coaster and welcoming them back for the Hurricane Harbor opening.
Six Flags Great Adventure record-breaking roller coaster with 87-degree drop on track to open in 2021
The world’s tallest, fastest and longest single-rail coaster’s track is in place at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey.
‘It was a gift’: The actress who plays Zuzu on why we need ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ more than ever
2020 has been hard on all of us. The real Zuzu (aka Karolyn Grimes) reflects on why we need George Bailey and ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ more than ever.
Halloween attractions in New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia: ‘Scary-yet-safe’ amid COVID-19
Here’s how Eastern State Penitentiary, Six Flags Great Adventure and more are adapting to life under COVID-19.
‘The person that I’ve always been’: LGBTQ community shares stories for National Coming Out Day
Sunday is the 32nd annual National Coming Out Day. LGBTQ community members share stories of overcoming struggle, finding freedom and supporting others.
LGBTQ bars work to survive COVID-19: ‘These spaces need to be saved.’
The COVID-19 pandemic threatens LGBTQ bars in New Jersey and New York, which serve as community hubs and safe spaces.