New Jersey's fall foliage season should hit its peak starting in the Northern part of the state around Oct. 10, then making its way south, one Rutgers professor says.
New Jersey's fall foliage season should hit its peak starting in the Northern part of the state around Oct. 10, then making its way south, one Rutgers professor says.
Invasive insects and batter preferences have led to the elimination of the wood that dominated the sport for generations. There may not be a single ash bat used in this postseason.