Finding Happiness by Getting Rid of Dramatic Relationships

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By Brianna Siciliano Dramatic relationships are anything but healthy. Every kind of relationship—including family relationships, casual relationships, romantic relationships, and friendships—has minor drama, but when the drama heightens and becomes harmful or is consistently draining your positive energy, you must take action. No person has the right to make you feel terrible about yourself. No … Continued

Recession to Progression

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By Krusha Vaidya In one of the worst recessions in United States history, many businesses could not survive the sudden “downturn.” However, some people took that “downturn” as opportunity. One of these people is Glenn Scher. Glenn was told by many people that this was not the time to invest in a retail business. They … Continued

Who Says Cardio Can't Be Fun?

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By Brianna Siciliano Working out does not have to be a dreadful chore. After all, cardiovascular exercise is necessary for good health, and there are plenty of fun workout routines. If cardio was a fun activity, then we would find ourselves working out more often. To add enjoyment to workout routines, try setting up your … Continued

A Unique Boutique for Your Child’s Room 

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By Susan Heckler Kidegories is a specialty children’s furniture and nursery furniture boutique located in nearby Shrewsbury. You step through their doors into every child’s dream.  Their children’s furniture is unique, with many hand painted furniture pieces and room accessories. Your child is one of a kind and their room can be one of a … Continued

Thanksgiving Movie Night

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By Krusha Vaidya Thanksgiving is about three things, turkey, football, and most importantly, family. This Thanksgiving, watch a movie with your family that shows them just how much you appreciate them. Cheaper by the Dozen (2003) 2 parents, 12 kids, and 1 dog, what could go wrong? A lot apparently. Join the Baker’s as they … Continued

New Hair Hues for Fall

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By Brianna Siciliano Fall is known as the season of change. When we think about the word ‘fall,’ we think about leaves transforming into beautiful new colors. Well, if leaves can change and become exciting, why can’t we add some excitement to our lives? Why not make a change to our hair? In recent months, ombré … Continued

Specialized Classes @ Artisan Studio

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  By Marlene Bohnyak, Owner/Instructor Reading and drawing has always been a complete pleasure and obsession for me as a child. It provided a place to escape and fantasize as I read the Madeline adventures with their incredibly charismatic illustrations of French culture. The style of Ludwig Bemelmmans’ illustrations was so stylized, energetic and exciting … Continued

Millstone Resident Shines on The Voice

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By Pam Teel Twenty-one year old Alessandra Castronovo of Millstone Township made it through the first round of auditions, also known as the blind auditions for those familiar with the Emmy award-winning TV show, The Voice, on NBC. Alessandra had to sing in front of four celebrity judges as their backs were turned away from … Continued