Mercedes-Benz VISION AVTR: On the Verge of Science Fiction

By Rich Monetti The Model-T once opened us up to America’s vast reaches but offered little by way of amenities. Fortunately, we soon had windshields to protect from the elements and drivers were eventually reaching for the wiper switch and Top 40 radio dials. A century later, the conveniences astound. Dashboards reminiscent of the console…

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Escape by the Sea at Gurney’s Newport

By Melissa Sorge Gurney’s Resort in Newport has earned its keep in the small state of Rhode Island. Anyone who has ventured over the iconic Claiborne Pell Bridge (or the Newport Bridge, for short), understands why Newport, Rhode Island attracts over a million tourists each year. Setting itself apart from other towns of surf and…

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Winding Way with Plan Architecture

New Jersey firm Plan Architecture reimagines a traditional Woodcliff Lake ranch with a complete modern overhaul. By Wendy Larimer Dan D’Agostino, founder of Plan Architecture in Little Falls, has been working in the architectural world since the age of 16. He was taking drafting classes in high school when a local firm put a call…

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The Great Outdoors

By Vanessa Deleon As the temperature warms, we all know that spring is the official start of outdoor living. The outdoor experience includes backyards, front porches, terraces, rooftops and much more. This is the space many spend the majority of time during the warmer season. However, creating the perfect outdoor space can be challenging. The…

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Éternel Parisien

By Melissa Sorge Parisian style has mesmerized global shoppers for decades. From its effortlessly chic flair to its classic aesthetic, it transcends both time and trends. But what exactly is it that draws consumers towards this distinctive style, and why doesn’t it disappear after a few seasons, like so many others? The answer is that…

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Castore: Game Changer

By Wendy Larimer Winter in the Northeast encourages hibernation even among the most die-hard athletes. The idea that the weather is never bad enough to head outdoors if you have the right clothes means even these enthusiasts spend many days, January through March, on the couch instead of running the streets, or snowshoeing the trails.…

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