A Clever Way to Limit Your Child’s Candy

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By, Mia Ingui Scenario: you have succeeded in keeping your New Year’s resolution of making healthier lifestyle choices and eating clean, healthy foods. That isn’t easy as is! But throw in a house full of kids committed to their own diets of sugar and salt, and it can be tough trying to run a healthy … Continued

Back-To-School: Warts and Wart Prevention

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Plantar warts are a common viral infection of the skin on the bottom of the foot. It is a contagious process, but can either spread slowly or rapidly depending on the strain of the virus. Summertime fun, with barefoot exposure and lots of water activities such as the beach, pool, and Hurricane Harbor, are great … Continued

What Every Middle School Boy Needs Most From His Parents

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By Gabriella Mancuso Middle School is a difficult time for children, especially boys. They are confused, immature and just typical young boys. From grades 6-8 boys tend to have behavior changes. Typically, they choose to show this to- wards their parents more than anyone else. As a parent, only you know how to handle your … Continued

Cold, flu, or allergy?

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Know the Difference for Best Treatment Each year, millions of Americans suffer from one or more episodes of the common cold, flu, or allergies. If you have a runny nose, a stuffy head, and generally feel under the weather, how do you know whether it’s allergies making you feel miserable, a cold, or the more … Continued

Marty’s Place Howl-O-Ween Family Fest

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Set for Sunday, October 21st Submitted by Doreen Jakubcak, Executive Director Get ready, it’s almost time for the annual Howl-O-Ween Family Fest at Marty’s Place Senior Dog Sanctuary. This fun-filled event is open to the public and anyone can come with children of all ages and dogs of all sizes. There promises to be something … Continued

Allentown High School Student Raising Money For National Competition

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By, Pam Teel Allentown High School student Rebecca Hopkins’ FFA team won a state level competition for their knowledge about nursery plants and landscaping, and now they are on their way to the National FFA Convention. They’ve been studying hard, learning about landscaping tools, plants, grasses, flowers, and more after school in their agricultural building … Continued

Weekend Getaway

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The Best Places to See the Fall Foliage in New Jersey By, Pam Teel Fall is a great time to discover the States’ great outdoors as the palette of colors transforms all of New Jersey with vibrant, vivid Fall Foliage with vibrant hues of copper, red, yellow, and deep crimson. Here are some of the … Continued

The Logic of Logos and Catchphrases

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Idioms that include the name Mary in it. By Pam Teel Mary Celeste A place, location, or higha-occupancy vehicle (especially a ship) that is inexplicably deserted or abandoned. An allusion to the Mary Celeste, an American merchant brig- antine that was discovered floating off the Azores Islands in 1872 with no one on board and … Continued

Living in the Future’s Past

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By, Lauren Kolacki   Living in the Future’s Past is an eye-opening documentary intended to expand individual’s perspective on concepts about ourselves and our past. It allows us to explore humanity and our past to look towards a better future. Jeff Bridges, Acad- emy Award Winner, contributes his ideas as a Humanitarian alongside many other … Continued

NJ Hall of Fame

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NJ Hall of Fame Breaks Ground for Home at American Dream Permanent museum to open in summer of 2020 at the Meadowlands The New Jersey Hall of Fame took a big step toward establishing a permanent home of its own on Wednesday. That’s when the Hall of Fame family, New Jersey elected officials, executives from … Continued