Senior Spotlight: Audrey Lynch

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By, Nazali Mohdeen After four years of relentless work, Audrey Lynch is just a couple short months away from graduating and moving on to life after high school. Throughout her high school years, she’s been a volunteer at the Centra State Hospital, but is often journaling and skateboarding on her down time. She’s been recognized … Continued

Interested People Throughout History Sing Along with Mitch Miller

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By Pam Teel Mitchell William Miller, born 1911, was an American choral conductor, record producer, record-industry executive, and professional oboist involved in almost all aspects of the industry. He later focused on being a conductor and A & R man. He was one of the most influential people in American popular music during the 1950s … Continued

The Origin of the Family Room

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By: Nazli Mohideen Coming off the heels of World War II was the introduction of the family room.  Following the war, there was an increase in marriages and births, eventually leading to what historians call a “baby boom.” Women, who usually stayed at home, were in favor of having a space that distinguished itself as … Continued

TOP DAY OF THE WEEK TO SEE HOME PRICE REDUCTIONS 

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By Heather Smith A year ago you would be hard pressed to find a home listed for sale that would reduce its price. If anything, there was a good chance that there would likely be a bidding war from several buyers attempting to purchase the home. Fast forward to the present time and homes are … Continued

The Stamp Act Crisis of 1765

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By, Surabhi AshokWith midterm elections having just passed, we see how integral the voting processes in the United States are. People vote for representatives that align with the policies and ideologies they most want to see implemented and protected in the government. This desire for representation actually dates all the way back to colonial times, … Continued

‘Friends of Cyrus II’ diversifies their services into the Millstone Township area with their state-of-the-art Adult Day Habilitation Program which will provide quality and comprehensive care to adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

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This brand-new program will join 2 others and the 24 community residences ‘Friends of Cyrus II’ presides over in Burlington, Camden, Middlesex, and Monmouth Counties. After months of preparations, Friends of Cyrus II announces the culmination of their Millstone Township Adult Day Habilitation Program. This advanced program will provide comprehensive and expert care from highly … Continued

LIABILITY FOR ALCOHOL SERVED IN YOUR HOME?

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By John Bazzurro A lot of my clients ask me whether or not they can be responsible for serving alcohol to their guests. The short answer in the State of New Jersey is “yes.” New Jersey has a “social host” liability statute (N.J.S.A. 2A: 15-5.6) which allows people to sue for property damage or personal … Continued

QUESTION: What is Optomap retinal imaging?

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ANSWER: The optomap ultra-widefield retinal image is a unique technology that captures more than 80% of your retina in one panoramic image while traditional imaging methods typically only show 15% of your retina at one time. Your retina (located in the back of your eye) is the only place in the body where blood vessels … Continued

Only in Jersey

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By Pam Teel Here’s a good laugh for you. Only is New Jersey it is illegal to frown at a police officer. Yes, that’s right. It’s in the books and it is a law, despite how ridiculous it may seem. Many old laws have slipped by and are still on the lists of illegal activity. … Continued