Exposure To Pollution Has Long-TermEffect On Multiple Generations

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By John Voorheis When severe forest fires last year blanketed Oregon and California with a thick layer of smoke, the high concentrations of fine particulate matter spewed into the air created one of the worst air pollution events in recent history. A large body of research has documented that breathing in these fine particulates has … Continued

There Is No T In Pizza

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By Pam Teel Ahh Pizza. We all know what it is. We’ve all had it, whether covered in mushrooms, anchovies, and yes, pitifully, even pineapples.  Pizza, our modern-day food favorite, but did you know it existed in ancient Greece? According to many studies, the word pizza is linked to the word pita, a food prevalent … Continued

Collective Nouns | How Well do We Know Them?

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By Pam Teel Collective nouns are nouns that refer to groups of people, objects or animals. Some we are very familiar with, but others we might just have to scratch our heads a bit and tax the brain. Below are a few collective nouns for animals. Let’s just see how smart you are. Would love … Continued

NO- SEE- UMBut We Can Sure Feel – Um

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By Pam Teel Ceratopogonidae is a family of flies commonly known as no-see-ums, or biting midges, with adults being only 1/8 inch in length. The family includes more than 5,000 species, distributed worldwide. There are 47 species of no- see-ums in Florida alone, seven of which like the humans a lot! It’s bad enough we … Continued

A Very Special Halloween

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By Richard Mabey Jr. The Halloween of 2005 was a most special Halloween. For it opened the door to show me one more example of the immense compassion that resided within the chambers of my late father’s heart. It was in October of 2005, that Dad was in and out of the hospital. He was … Continued

An Experience of a Lifetime

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By Pam Teel Over 43,000 youth, leaders and volunteers from 150 different countries made their way to the 25th World Scout Jamboree that took place in South Korea, the beginning of August of this year. The event didn’t go as smoothly as planned when mother nature, among other issues came to surface. Matthew McCormick, from … Continued

Meet Local resident Rachel M. Vergari*, CLF, ChFC, CLU, CASL, LUTCF, CLTC Sr. Financial Advisor & Owner of GoodStreet Financial LLC **

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Born and raised in Massachusetts, Rachel went directly into the Financial Services Industry upon graduating college from the University of Rhode Island with a degree in Finance. After working multiple jobs and putting herself through college, she settled on a career in finance in Providence Rhode Island. Just six months later she followed love and … Continued

Giovanni da Verrazzano, the First European to Explore New Jersey

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By, Surabhi Ashok Giovanni da Verrazzano, an Italian explorer under the crown of France’s King Francis I, made his way up the east coast of North America in 1524. He particularly explored New Jersey aboard the ship Delfina.  Verrazzano first ventured into exploration when he traveled to Egypt and Syria. Soon after, he got into … Continued

What’s Your Style?

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There have been 999 billion parenting books written over the past decade alone. OK, that may be a slight exaggeration, but the act of parenting is a complex one that often leaves fully capable adults desperately seeking external guidance. The truth is this: There are no easy answers to the many questions that accompany parenting. … Continued