The Face in Home Health Care

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By Pam Teel Randi Goldberg has a very important job making sure that her client’s needs are met. As the Director of Community relations at Always Best Care Senior Services, Randi wears a few hats at a time traveling to the many different facilities that partner with Always Best Care and are in need of … Continued

Shopping for Light Bulbs

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Light bulbs are getting better. Newer bulbs — like halogen incandescents, CFLs and LEDs — last longer and use less energy than traditional incan- descent bulbs, saving you money on your energy bills. In fact, beginning in 2012, everyday light bulbs have to meet new Department of Energy stan- dards for how much energy they … Continued

Friends to the Finish Line

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Sam Goto is aptly named—for several years now, Sam has been the ‘go-to’ for many people involved in Friendship Circle of Central Jersey. He’s the FC alumni who still keeps in close contact with the former volunteers who started out as his program buddies and grew into lifelong friends. He’s the person who loaned his … Continued

Parenting a Child with Traumatic Brain Injury

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When your child experiences a traumatic brain injury, it is devastating and completely overwhelming. Life is suddenly divided into “before” and “after.” In the early days and weeks, all of your energy is focused on survival and emerging from the coma. You feel joy, relief, and a lot of uncertainty. Then begins the long path … Continued

STUDENT OF THE MONTH

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By Pam Teel Ten-year-old Giulia Gardella is in the fifth grade at the Elms El- ementary School in Jackson. She loves her Art teacher and loves being in art class. She also loves being with her friends. Her other two favorite subjects are writing and reading. Giulia gets all A’s and B’s in her classes. … Continued

Baseball Hall of Fame: 2019 and Beyond

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By Max Druckman Every summer, for one memorable weekend in July, baseball enthusiasts from around the globe gather in the sleepy town of Cooperstown, New York to see their favorite players inducted into baseballs iconic Hall of Fame. The 2019 class of inductees did not disappoint. This elite group of athletes were stellar over their … Continued

Ringworm and School Sports

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Ringworm is very common. Anyone can get ringworm, but people who have weakened immune systems may be espe- cially at risk for infection and may have problems fighting off a ringworm infection. People who use public showers or locker rooms, athletes (particularly those who are involved in contact sports such as wrestling), people who wear … Continued

Weekend Getaway: Historical Philly

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By Pam Teel Weather is getting nicer. Feel like breaking free of your daily routine, Philly has many different things you can see and do, but you might need the whole weekend! Liberty Bell- First start out with visiting the Liberty Bell. It’s free to visit and open year round attracting people from all over … Continued