Could YOU have Colon Cancer?

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Tina Vazirani, M.D.   Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a common and lethal disease. Many people are unaware of the danger until symptoms show up. When this happens, the disease has progressed to a point where treatment is more difficult. As scary as this sounds, colon cancer remains treatable when caught early, thanks to a powerful … Continued

Give Kids a Break Enjoy Time Off with a Vacation at a Summer Camp

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Summer camps can be a great way for your kids and grandkids to relax and unwind after a hard year at school.  Those camps can provide fun, interesting things to see and do, and the best kinds of learning experiences. At summer camp, kids can get back to nature, hike through the woods, learn how … Continued

Make it automatic: Five ways to save without thinking about it

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As any successful saver can tell you, savings don’t just happen on their own. It takes discipline and practice to be able to save some money from every paycheck so you can meet your financial goals over time.   Luckily, there are some ways you can make it easier. One of the simplest ways to … Continued

Millstone Kindergarteners learn a “How-To” lesson

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By Pam Teel   On Thursday, February 19th, Ms. Angellella’s Kindergarten class, along with the other kindergarten classes, got first hand instructions on how to make a pizza from Mary Costagliola, owner of Vesuvio’s Pizza and Restaurant in Millstone Township, and her son Frank. Prior to their visit, the children were working hard on their … Continued

From Landfill to Hallowed Ground The Largest Crime Scene in America

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From Landfill to Hallowed Ground The Largest Crime Scene in America By Pam Teel   September 11, 2001 was a day that changed all Americans lives forever. A day when the security of our nation was taken away from us, bringing us to the realization of just how vulnerable America was in the face of … Continued

Millstone Teacher Recognition Awards

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Millstone Teacher Recognition Awards By Susan Heckler   When you look back on your childhood or even as a young adult, was there a teacher who had a profound impact on your life?  It could be someone who taught you skills, gave you special attention, inspired you to reach for the stars or any number of … Continued

Fun Indoor Activities for Winter

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By Brianna Siciliano The winter weather tends to trap us indoors time after time, and when this happens, most of us are frustrated and annoyed. Being trapped indoors might not have been fun in the past, but it will be fun from now on! Here are a number of engaging, entertaining activities to do inside … Continued

Question of Month – January/February

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What’s the best way to treat chronic or severe back pain? Consider non-surgical decompression therapy that really works! What is Decompression therapy and how does it work? At Spine and Wellness, we understand just how challenging life can be with chronic neck or back pain. This is why we are proud to offer our patients … Continued

Ways to Maximize Family Time

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By Brianna Siciliano Day by day we spend hours in traffic and in the company of co-workers, and sometimes it feels like we never get to spend any time with our family. We say ‘family comes first,’ but there is hardly any time in our busy days to spend with the most important people in … Continued

Reigelsville: Last Stop Along the Delaware Canal for Bucks County

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By Pam Teel Although the river and canal continue on toward Easton, PA, Riegelsville is the last stop in Bucks County. It’s here you will find the most unique of bridges crossing over the river. It is one of the few remaining multi-span highway suspension bridges with continuous cables around. The bridge was built in … Continued