Pressing the Issue of Panini’

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By: Susan Heckler Have you ever noticed that each year a new food trend appears? With that trend comes new kitchen equipment to prepare, serve, store, instruct and anything else you can imagine profiting from. Think back….1950’s was the decade of the casserole, 1960’s was fondue and French influence thanks to Julia Child, the 1970’s … Continued

Millstone Welcomes Thunder

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By: Susan Heckler Did you hear about the Thunder on Super Bowl weekend? There is Thunder and then there is Thunder. Both teams competing in the Super Bowl had mascots named Thunder. The Seattle Seahawk’s is a hawk named Taima which means “thunder.” The Denver Bronco’s mascot is a beautiful purebred Arabian gelding named Thunder. … Continued

In the Burbs – What's Happening

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What’s Happening at the West Windsor Arts Center? By: Susan Heckler The West Windsor Arts Center opened its doors Sept. 25, 2010 and has been a welcome addition to the communities nearby. Housed in a renovated Fire House, the organization brings arts programs to the community. They successfully collaborate with several West Windsor-based community and … Continued

Elder Care Advice : Who Will Handle Your Parents’ Affairs if They Cannot?

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By: Barry M. Weiner Attorney at Law If you think you can just take over that job, sadly you are mistaken. So how can you unable to manage their affairs due to aging, sickness or accident? If a person is married, no one but a spouse has authority to act on another person’s behalf and there are limits to what … Continued

Stop and Smell the Roses…and Books?

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Technology is a great thing, but it seems to be replacing some old fashioned activities, which kept kids occupied and connected. Gone are the days when kids rode bikes, skated and played games with their siblings and friends, all informal and spontaneous. Rainy days created some interesting arts & craft projects using everyday household items … Continued