What Home Repairs Maximize Profits?

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Landscaping: A good rule of thumb is to budget 1% to 2% of the final expected sale price of your home for landscaping. Plant a couple flats of fresh flowers the day before putting the house on the market. This simple, inexpen- sive final step will drastically increase your overall profit. Paint: Paint every room … Continued

Chamber Music Series At The Monroe Township Library

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The Monroe Township Cultural Arts Commission, in collaboration with the Monroe Township Public Library and the Princeton Symphony Orchestra present a Chamber Music series: Chamber Music for Winds will be on April 8, 2019 at 1pm in the Monroe Township Library. Registration is not required. Free Admission. Each performance starts at 1 PM and lasts … Continued

WHAT IS YOUR DEFINITION OF A FAMILY CAREGIVER?

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By Sheli Monacchio Nick was my father’s first cousin and he was kind and he was generous. He would come to my grandmother’s house (his Aunt Laura) in Brooklyn on Sundays when we went to visit. Sometimes his parents would come visit as well. We saw him when we were small through our late teens … Continued

Sweet 16 Party Traditions

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By Gabriella Mancuso A sweet 16 is a party a teenage girl has when she turns sixteen years of age. The purpose of having a sweet 16 party is to celebrate the birthday of the person it is being thrown for. It symbolizes leaving childhood behind and becoming a woman. Sweet Sixteens have progressed over … Continued

How Summer Camp Promotes Character, Leadership, and Entrepreneurship

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Even casual observation reveals the powerful role the summer camp experience plays in accelerating character development in children anD teens. The question then becomes “What’s next?” The answer, it appears, is emerging leadership — often expressed through entrepreneurship. Character Development • Developing supportive adult-child relationships • Discussing expectations in different camp situations • Exposing campers … Continued

Crushing Plastic Pollution

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By Max Druckman 100% of all plastic ever created is still on the Earth today. While this might sound like an amaz- ing feat of science and engineering, it is actually a curse upon Earth’s largest ecosystem; its deep blue oceans. 10% of the 260 million tons of plastic produced each year ends up in … Continued

How to compare car insurance companies

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Remember, price is just one piece of the car insurance policy puzzle. You also want to make sure you feel good about the insurer you’re doing business with. Do they have a good track record when it comes to paying out claims? Are they known for their customer service? Are they financially solvent? Fortunately, it’s … Continued