This weekend on Your New Jersey, Lisa Marie Falbo explores the stories, legacies, and landmarks that continue to shape New Jersey’s cultural identity and community spirit.
First, RoseMarie Terenzio, former assistant and close confidante to John F. Kennedy Jr.. She shares personal memories of JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, reflecting on their lives, their connection to New Jersey, and the enduring fascination surrounding America’s most iconic political family. From George Magazine to Essex County Airport and the Jersey Shore, Terenzio offers an intimate look at the man behind the headlines and the legacy that still resonates more than two decades later.
Then, Cesar Negroni, Education Coordinator at the Charles J. Muth Museum of Hinchliffe Stadium in Paterson, discusses the revival of one of the nation’s last surviving Negro League ballparks. Negroni shares how the museum and stadium are preserving an important chapter of sports and civil rights history while creating new educational opportunities and renewed pride for the Paterson community.
About the Author
Gerald D’Ambra is co-founder of On New Jersey.
Throughout his career in TV, Gerald has led projects developing shows for Cox Broadcasting, Sinclair, Fox, and Discovery Scripps. He is a former marketing and communications executive with a global technology company and a former TV News Anchor, Reporter, and Executive Producer.
Gerald led communications and marketing projects for global brands and secured national and local media placement. He has been nominated for Emmy Awards and won multiple AP awards for journalism.

