Fun Indoor Activities for Winter

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By Brianna Siciliano The winter weather tends to trap us indoors time after time, and when this happens, most of us are frustrated and annoyed. Being trapped indoors might not have been fun in the past, but it will be fun from now on! Here are a number of engaging, entertaining activities to do inside … Continued

Question of Month – January/February

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What’s the best way to treat chronic or severe back pain? Consider non-surgical decompression therapy that really works! What is Decompression therapy and how does it work? At Spine and Wellness, we understand just how challenging life can be with chronic neck or back pain. This is why we are proud to offer our patients … Continued

Ways to Maximize Family Time

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By Brianna Siciliano Day by day we spend hours in traffic and in the company of co-workers, and sometimes it feels like we never get to spend any time with our family. We say ‘family comes first,’ but there is hardly any time in our busy days to spend with the most important people in … Continued

Reigelsville: Last Stop Along the Delaware Canal for Bucks County

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By Pam Teel Although the river and canal continue on toward Easton, PA, Riegelsville is the last stop in Bucks County. It’s here you will find the most unique of bridges crossing over the river. It is one of the few remaining multi-span highway suspension bridges with continuous cables around. The bridge was built in … Continued

Art Classes and Their Effects – Facts or Myths?

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By Marlene Bohnyak, Owner/Instructor Most of the students that attend art classes already have excellent artistic skills…fact or myth? Myth! Most of the students are quite average when they first come in. They do improve greatly and many of them do develop into fabulous artists as they tap in to their own creativity and combine … Continued

Parker at Monroe, Long-Term Living Community, Opens Doors to First Residents

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On the morning of December 15th, the staff of Parker at Monroe happily welcomed their first residents to Parker Home’s newest long-term living residence. The intimate Ribbon Cutting ceremony included welcome and remarks by Doreen Illis, Administrator, and Roberto Muñiz, President and CEO. The ribbon cutting was followed by a celebratory luncheon with first Residents, … Continued

Ways to Maximize Family Time

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By Brianna Siciliano Day by day we spend hours in traffic and in the company of co-workers, and sometimes it feels like we never get to spend any time with our family. We say ‘family comes first,’ but there is hardly any time in our busy days to spend with the most important people in … Continued

Fun Winter Activities for Kids with Special Needs

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By Brianna Siciliano Special needs children can have loads of fun in the winter! No matter what level your child is at, you can find creative, exciting activities that your child will love to do. Participating in winter activities––and taking loads of pictures and videos to document your child’s activities––is a great way to help … Continued

New Millstone Author Sets Her Sights on Teaching Children to Do Good Deeds

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By Pam Teel Retired Millstone resident, M. Lyman, is a new author. Her genre is writing children’s fiction. Ms. Lyman presently has a five-part series book out called, Bailey’s Good Deeds. The series is about a New Jersey Squirrel named Bailey Bean. Bailey is happy to do good deeds for his dad, mom, friends, neighbors, … Continued

Fun Indoor Activities for Winter

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By Brianna Siciliano The winter weather tends to trap us indoors time after time, and when this happens, most of us are frustrated and annoyed. Being trapped indoors might not have been fun in the past, but it will be fun from now on! Here are a number of engaging, entertaining activities to do inside … Continued