Talk to Your Spouse About Your Retirement Vision

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If you’re single, your retirement goals are your own. However, if you’re married, you and your spouse should develop a joint “vision” encompassing all the key areas of your retirement lifestyle. These are a few questions you may want to address first: • Where should we live? Once you retire, you may need to consider … Continued

Assisted Living at The Chelsea at Solana Marlboro

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There’s no doubt that Americans, on average, are living longer. Advances in medical science are preventing illness, curing disease and healing wounds to the point where reaching 80 isn’t a rare event anymore. Still, bodies inevitably wear out and aging baby boomers may be faced with difficult and emotional decisions. They may be faced with … Continued

MATCHA

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By, Lauren Kolacki We are among a generation of trends; a new fad catches on and drives millennials wild. Participating in the supportment of these crazes, results in a feeling of robust and prominence, however, not every fad is all it is cracked up to be. Auspiciously, we have found one with an ongoing list … Continued

How Cars Have Changed in the Last Decade

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By, Gabrielle Mancuso Throughout the last decade many aspects of our daily lives have progressed. Most have adapted to fit our “technologically advanced” world. One item that stands out is the car. Over the last ten years the automobile that gets you from home to your child’s soccer practice has taken a big step towards progression. Here’s … Continued

Wealth Management

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Planning. Preparation. Dedication. In an ever-changing world, adaptation is key to ensuring your wealth is secure. With that in mind, I would like to introduce you to RBC WealthPlan, an interactive program designed to monitor and update the progress of obtaining your financial goals. RBC WealthPlan helps develop your personal plan using a conversational approach. … Continued

Statue of Limitations

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By John Bazzurro A statute of limitations is a timeframe or deadline within which one has to file a certain type of case. New Jersey (and every other state) has various statutes of limitations depending upon the type and nature of the case. For instance, the statute of limitations for a personal injury claim in … Continued

Ask the Audiologist

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How do I select the best hearing aid for my hearing loss? We believe the best way to select the best hearing aid for your listening and lifestyle needs is to try hearing aids. As Audiologists, we can test your hearing, make a recommendation and give you a demonstration of hearing aid technology in the … Continued

Monmouth Crossing

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Award-Winning Assisted Living The comforts of home. An active social life. Around-the- clock care and support. It’s the best of all worlds. A great life for your loved one. Peace of mind for you. That’s the magic of Monmouth Crossing—a charming community, filled with friends and laughter, countless activities, and a staff that considers every … Continued

Attention Seniors

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Do You Need Help with Prescription Drug Costs? If you’re looking for help paying for your pre- scriptions, there are a number of local and federal agencies and programs you can contact: State human service agencies provide direct as- sistance to people in distress and referrals to other local organizations that may be able to … Continued

Baby Wipes

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Reducing Your Baby’s Food Allergy By, Lauren Kolacki Food allergies affect one in thirteen children in the United States. Food allergies occur when your immune system believes that a substance is detrimental to your body causing it to overreact, triggering an allergic reac- tion. Peanuts are a common allergy because the body is alarmed by … Continued