How to Make an Easy Move

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The Moving Guys are among the leading moving companies serving Brick, Toms River, Old Bridge, Monroe, and the surrounding areas. Our movers are committed to providing the best quality moving service and helping you enjoy a seamless and pleasant experience for your next move. There are a few things you can do to make your … Continued

Improving Educational Skills Via Artistic Activities? Try Origami!

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It may sound a bit crazy but you can help your child learn to enjoy the process of learning through some well chosen activities. The secret is in the enticement and fun offered in many artistic venues that your child may be attracted to. He or she doesn’t have to be the next Walt Disney, … Continued

Something to Blog About 

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By Susan Heckler Style is something you are born with, you either have it or you don’t. Anyone can purchase clothing, but putting components of outfit together and adding accessories to make a killer outfit is a gift. This is so essential to our world that people make a career out of being a stylist … Continued

Sharing Genes with Friends 

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By Susan Heckler Scientists from University of California-San Diego and Yale have found that we are genetically similar to our friends more so than we are to strangers of the same population. Their findings suggest that our social networks also play an important role in human evolution, in addition to our physical and biological environment. … Continued

Dealing with an Unfair Teacher

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Do you feel like one of your teachers is treating you unfairly? Read on to learn how you can deal with an unfair teacher in a responsible and adult manner. Do you currently have a teacher who just doesn’t understand you? Are you constantly getting in trouble or struggle to get your teacher’s attention? If … Continued

Hazing Versus Team Building: How Can Parents Prevent the Abuse?

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By Brianna Siciliano When involved in sports, people often find themselves trying to “prove that they deserve to be on the team.” Many people who perpetrate hazing feel that new teammates need to be aggressive so that they can be initiated into the group. Hazing, however, is the worst way to handle a situation like … Continued

Millstone Day — A Gathering Day for the Community

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By Pam Teel Despite the threat of rain, Millstoners set up their tables and booths early in anticipation of the annual Millstone Day on Sunday September 21st, hosted by the Millstone Recreation Committee. The event was held at Frogbridge Day Camp in Millstone. Owners, Frank Pugliese and his son J.R., helped to make the event … Continued

QUESTION: What can be done for painful varicose veins?

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Mechanico Chemical Ablation offers a high level of efficiency and is a less painful treatment of varicose veins. This is possible through a new device—ClariVein—the latest technological innovation in the treatment of varicose veins. No bleeding, no bruising and no pain. You can even return to work the same day. It really is as simple … Continued

QUESTION: Why Is Thermography Considered the Best Breast Test?

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Studies show that a thermogram identifies precancerous or cancerous cells earlier than mammograms, and produces unambiguous results, which cuts down on additional testing—and it doesn’t hurt the body. Thermography’s accuracy and reliability is remarkable too according to the American Journal of Surgery and the American Society of Breast Surgeons, Cornell. Thermography can be used as … Continued

Millstone Student of the Month — Olivia Pereira

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By Pam Teel Sixteen-year-old Olivia Pereira, from Millstone Township, is a junior at Allentown High School. She loves her school and the fact that she gets to see her friends on a daily basis. She especially enjoys learning and experiencing new adventures with her friends by her side. Her favorite subject is Spanish. She enjoys … Continued