CONTRACT PITFALLS

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As everyone should know, it is not wise to sign a legal contract without first contacting and consulting with an attorney. On almost a daily basis, we are faced with a request to sign legally binding contracts in a myriad of situations. The situations may range from online purchases of goods or services to home-improvement … Continued

Tree’s company When It Comes To Your Indoor Cat

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Going outside is not a requirement for your cat’s happiness. Playing inside regularly with a cat and providing entertainment and toys can easily keep them happy and keep them stimulated while providing them the exercise they need to stay healthy. Kittens who are kept indoors are very happy if they were kept indoors from the … Continued

It’s Good to Groom Your Pet

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By Stephanie Maglio Brushing your pet’s hair and cleaning his teeth regularly will help him look his best, but it’s also important for his health. Grooming also helps you keep track of subtle changes in your pet’s skin. Most importantly, regular nail clippings and teeth cleanings can prevent a number of unpleasant health problems. Using … Continued

Spring into the Action at iPlay America this Coming Season

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iPlay America announces its spring break extended hours and all-season pass special along with the Grand Opening of Topgolf Swing Suite As springtime draws closer, kick off the season the right way, at iPlay America. Enjoy extended hours during Spring Break, starting Friday, April 19 through Friday, April 26. Starting at 11 AM, bring your … Continued

Keep Your Home Cool This Summer

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Summer can be a rough season for your electric bill. Depending on how much it’s used and how efficient your unit is, central air can cost hundreds of dollars every month. With an outrageous energy bill out of the question, how do you avoid the heat without cranking down the AC? Find tips below. Switch … Continued

Having a healthy home: Why focus on children?

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By Lauren Kolacki Everyone needs a healthy home. But there are special reasons to think about children. Children’s bodies are still growing. Their young brains, livers, and other organs are more likely to be harmed by chemicals and other dangers than those of adults. If children get sick, it may be harder for them to … Continued

MONROE TOWNSHIP OFFICE OF SENIOR SERVICES & SENIOR CENTER

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Registering with the Office / Senior Center is free and available to Monroe Township residents, 55 years of age and older. The monthly newsletter, Senior Focus, is distributed around the 15th of the previous month and members are required to pre-register for ALL monthly activities. Please be sure to call the Office at least 24 … Continued

ASPIRIN: Men vs. Women, The Myths

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By Mia Inqui If you are a man aged 45–79, talk with your provider about whether to take aspirin to reduce the chances of a heart attack. Does aspirin also help women prevent heart attacks? Aspirin is NOT useful for preventing heart attacks in women, but it IS USEFUL for preventing strokes. Please see the … Continued

Slowed Walking in Seniors May Signal Alzheimer’s Danger

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Seniors who walk more slowly may have higher amounts of a protein linked to Alzheimer’s in their brains, a small, new study suggests. Researchers found a modest associ- ation between higher levels of amyloid plaques — dense deposits of a protein known as beta amyloid — and slower walking speeds among older adults. “These results … Continued