Did you know that Leonardo DaVinci was a man ahead of his time?

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By Pam Teel He was one of the first people to make analytical drawings of the human body. He also designed the first robots, was a talented scientist, inventor, artist, and musician. He was renowned in the fields of civil engineering, chemistry, geology, geometry, hydrodynamics, mathematics, mechanical engineering, optics, physics, pyrotechnics, and zoology. He rarely … Continued

Visit Prestigious Princeton

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By Pam Teel Who can say that they have never heard of Princeton, NJ? Surely not those living on the east coast. Best known as the home base for Princeton University, Princeton‘s worldwide popularity goes beyond its historic campus with a great downtown for strolling, great restaurants, historic buildings, cultural events, and more. Thousands of … Continued

FALL INTO HARMONY With the Heart of New Jersey Chorus

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  By Pam Teel There are friends to be had and songs to be sung with the ladies who make up the Heart of New Jersey Chorus. Do you like to sing? Would you like to refine your singing voice? The ladies in the Chorus would like to meet you. They practice nearly every Wednesday night … Continued

My Life as a Senior

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By Jordan Tinitigan   Q: What is your favorite part about being a senior? A: My favorite part, personally, is being able to have the freedom of driving to and from school, as well as having the opportunity to leave early to gain experience for my soon-to-be career!   Q: Are your classes harder this year? … Continued

Top Safe Baby Teething Remedies

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  By Stefanie Maglio No parent wants to see his or her baby in pain. Unfortunately this happens to come along with teething. Luckily, there are many different options to consider when it comes to relieving the pain, but avoiding potentially harmful chemical remedies is very important especially with babies. Here are some safe ways … Continued

How do I know if my child has Learning Related Vision Problems?

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People learn three ways; auditory, tactile/ kinesthetic, and visual. 65% of the population learns best visually. Did you know 80% of what a child learns in school is information that is presented visually? If your child’s vision is not at its best, they may not be seeing a large percentage of the information being offered for them to learn. Their minds may be churning, trying to clarify … Continued

Moms Just Wanna Have Fun with their Daughters

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By Stefanie Maglio   There is nothing like building a strong relationship between a mother and her daughter. Not only is a mom a parent to her daughter, but a mother is someone the daughter should be able to go to in a time of need, trust no matter what, feel safe with, and be … Continued

How do I know if my child has Learning Related Vision Problems?

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People learn three ways; auditory, tactile/kinesthetic, and visual. 65% of the population learns best visually. Did you know 80% of what a child learns in school is information that is presented visually? If your child’s vision is not at its best, they may not be seeing a large percentage of the information being offered for them to … Continued

Texting and Driving Aps Can Save Lives

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By Susan Heckler Got teens? Got texters! It’s a given. Even the grown-ups can’t help but look at their phones, without hesitation, even while speeding down the highway. The adults in the situation need to stop this dangerous behavior immediately. Even the most experienced drivers should never take their eyes and attention off the roads. … Continued

Being the New Kid at School

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By Stefanie Maglio There are several challenges that people must deal with in life. At one time or another, we all come across something that can be rather uncomfortable because it is new or unfamiliar. One of those things may be being the new kid at school. Being the new kid at school can seem … Continued