Strong. Emotionless. Powerful. Dominant. Muscular. Those are just a few words used by teen boys to describe traditional manhood. If a male doesn’t fit into those categories, what then? What messages about masculinity are being sent to young men in our society, and — more importantly — which of those messages are our teenage sons taking to heart? In the eye-opening first conversation of SheKnows’ new “Be a Man” series, we talked to three boys, ages 17-19, who are juggling their desire to forge their own unique identities while still being highly aware of (and feeling some pressure to conform to) traditional masculine ideals.
After spending Bridgerton season two watching Anthony Bridgerton fall madly in love with Kate Sharma (while trying to marry her sister, but it’s a long story), it seems bizarre to go back to season one and remember that he was already head over heels in love with Siena Rosso, a working-class opera singer. So what happened to his first love? Find out here…
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Officers responding to the 400 block of Valley Brook Avenue found a 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe registered to James Defazio, 43, of Nutley, Detective Lt. Vincent Auteri said.
Witnesses reported seeing Defazio park and then walk away from the vehicle, which the lieutenant said had front-end damage -- and was missing the front right tire.
Police impounded the SUV because it posed a hazard, then searched for any area hit-and-run reports.