Retirement Planning:

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What the Distribution Phase Can Teach Us About the Accumulation Phase By, Bryan M. Kuderna Approximately 10,000 Baby Boomers are turning age 65 every day. If you are one of my usual followers or readers of MILLENNIAL MILLIONAIRE, you are probably expecting a gloomy, yet realistic, diatribe on the downward pressures this generation will impress … Continued

A Loving Family

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By, Pam Teel HOPE FOR ANIMALS RESCUE- 732-549-1270 ManalapanA small group of volunteers that give a second chance to homeless and orphaned cats. They provide them with warmth, shelter, food, water, love and the medical care they need. They keep them safe and protect them from abuse and work tirelessly to match each and every one … Continued

Dogs and Fireworks

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For many dogs, the fireworks that accompany some holidays can make these celebrations a nightmare. But exactly why are dogs scared of fireworks? We’ve put together five fireworks “fear factors,” as well as ways you can help your petrified pooch stay calm during the festivities. 1. Fireworks Are Loud! Most fireworks make some kind of … Continued

Sami’s Law: Smith-Cardin Introduce Legislation to Improve Ride-Share Safety

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Bipartisan, bicameral legislation named to honor Samantha Josephson—a senior at the University of South Carolina who was kidnapped and brutally murdered by a man pretending to be her Uber driver—was introduced in both the House and Senate today to establish needed protections for ride-share customers across the country. Named Sami’s Law, the bill, authored by … Continued

September is officially Honey Month in New Jersey

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The Assembly Agriculture Committee today advanced Assembly- man Ron Dancer’s resolution designating September as Honey Month in New Jersey. “Honey is a valuable commodity for our state, bringing in more than $2.8 million in annual sales for farmers and beekeepers,” said Dancer (R-Ocean). “Honey Month will increase awareness about the health benefits of this natural sweetener and … Continued

French Green Bean and Pomegranate Salad

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Did you know that the antioxidant components in this fruit help keep bad cholesterol from accumulating and thus, keep the arteries clear of any clots? These clots are clear because pomegranates have the ability to make blood thinner. INGREDIENTS • 1 large bag of French Green beans, washed • 1 tbsp olive oil• 2 tsp … Continued

38 Calorie Vegan Gluten Free Chocolate Truffle

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These bite-sized round petit fours are low in calories and simple to make. INGREDIENTS 3 oz (packed 1/2 cup) semi-sweet chocolate chips or mini chips 3 tbsp milk or canned coconut milk Tiny pinch of salt A few drops pure peppermint extract Organic brand of cocoa powder DIRECTIONS: Combine chocolate, milk, and salt in a … Continued

Too Much Cola ‘Raises Cancer Risk’ Due to Caramel Color

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By Mia Inqui The chemical process during the manufacture of the caramel coloring used in soft drinks such as cola produces a carcinogen that could be raising the risk of cancer. Matching laboratory tests conducted by Consumer Reports on 11 different soft drinks showed with an analysis of average consumption by Americans, the researchers found … Continued

Cantaloupe Colada

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By, Sandy Leibowitz (A Millstone Times Reader) Cantaloupe Colada is a refreshing twist on the classic Piña Colada. Don’t get me wrong, I love the original and I am a big pineapple fan; but when canta- loupe is in season and deliciously sweet, it makes a nice addition with the coconut, lime juice and rum. … Continued