Malvern Schools Open in Three Locations Near You 

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By Susan Heckler Central New Jersey is home to many young families. Our area has become a magnet for people who appreciate the beauty, commutability, and wide variety of choices for families with preschoolers. The Malvern School was founded in 1998 with a philosophy to deliver high quality educational programs for children between the ages … Continued

NJ Bandits Secure Championships in 3 out of 5 Fall Tournaments

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The 10U NJ Bandits USSSA softball team, recently revived via its existing players in Allentown and the surrounding areas and players from the combined Millstone Softball and East Windsor PAL Little League partnership, took the fall by storm, winning three of the five tournaments in which they played.  This “new” iteration of the team only … Continued

Holiday Movie Night

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By Krusha Vaidya Finally it’s time to start hanging mistletoe and putting up the Christmas tree. But with the weather getting chillier, it’s nice to sit back and relax with a nice hot chocolate and these feel-good holiday movies. How the Grinch Stole Christmas After the Grinch attempts to steal Christmas, he’ll steal your heart … Continued

QUESTION: I have been experiencing heel pain in the morning and occasional sensitivity when I walk. Are these symptoms serious and will they go away on their own?

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The possible causes are: plantar fasciitis, a stress fracture, tendonitis, arthritis, nerve irritation, or, rarely, a cyst. It is important to have heel pain accurately diagnosed by a podiatrist who is able to determine the underlying source of your heel pain. Chances are you have plantar fasciitis or heel spurs. The pain is caused by … Continued

Local Navy Reservist Awarded Prestigious Legion of Merit

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Millstone, NJ resident and Navy Reservist Captain John M. Carroll, was recently awarded the prestigious Legion of Merit by Vice Admiral Kenneth Floyd, Commander of U.S. THIRD Fleet in San Diego, CA. Captain Carroll has devoted over 24 years of service to the United States Navy and is currently serving as the Commanding Officer of … Continued

QUESTION: Pharmaceutical compounding. How do compounded medications benefit you?

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Pharmaceutical compounding is the art and science of medicine preparation. Compounding is a process of making medications from “scratch” by mixing individual ingredients together in the exact strength and dosage form prescribed by a physician. In old times, nearly all prescriptions were compounded by chemists who were trained and skilled in the arts of formal … Continued

QUESTION: Could I have PCOS?

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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is the most common reproductive endocrine disorder in women, affecting approximately 4-12% of reproductive age women. It is found in both normal weight and overweight/obese women. There is some evidence of a genetic predisposition to developing PCOS, as first-degree relatives of PCOS women are at a significant risk. PCOS is thought … Continued

Kids’ Cartoon Favorites Max & Ruby Take the Stage at iPlay America on December 14

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Beloved cartoon bunny siblings Max & Ruby will bring to life a Christmas tradition in two live shows at iPlay America on Dec. 14. Inspired by one of the greatest musical scores ever composed—Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite—Koba Entertainment presents “Max & Ruby in the Nutcracker Suite.” The story begins on Christmas Eve as Ruby decorates the … Continued

Sky Zone Trampoline Park Opens in Ocean Township

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Creator of the World’s First Trampoline Park Opens New Location for High-Flying, Active Fun Sky Zone Trampoline Park will open its doors in Ocean Township to offer a thrilling experience for the whole family atop a court of connecting trampolines. Specializing in Active Fun, the creator of the world’s first trampoline park has a variety … Continued

Give to the Ronald McDonald House!

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By Brianna Siciliano The holiday season is known as the time of giving. It always feels incredible knowing that the gifts you give make others happy. Wouldn’t it be great to know that this winter, you could change a family’s life? Wouldn’t it be great to help an ill child and his or her family … Continued