Toys For Your New Kitten

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A kitten is naturally curious and needs toys that are safe and fun to play with. Choose toys made especially for cats—ones that cannot be splin- tered, torn apart or swallowed. A celluloid ball that rattles, a catnip mouse or a hard rubber mouse is perfect. To avoid accidents, some cat toys should be used … Continued

Pick Your Paw Animal Rescue

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Freehold Mall RESCUE ~ ADOPT ~ REPEAT • 732-252-9686 pickyourpaw@gmail.com • www.pickyourpaw.org Pick Your Paw Animal Rescue is a small, grassroots network of 10 to 12 animal lovers working together to rehabilitate 6 to 10 rescued dogs at a time, until that rescue is ready for placement as a companion animal. We pull dogs from … Continued

Tax tips for taxpayers to consider when selling their home

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The IRS has some good news for taxpayers who are selling their home. When filing their taxes, they may qualify to exclude all or part of any gain from the sale from their income. Here are some things that homeowners should think about when selling a home: Ownership and use: To claim the exclusion, the … Continued

CentraState Honors Nursing Excellence Award Winners

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CentraState Healthcare System recently honored six RNs with its 19th an- nual Nursing Excellence Awards for demonstrating exceptional clinical skill and leadership in the hospital and in the community. The 2019 award winners are: Margaret Kurczeski, RN, BSN, Emergency Department, Critical Care/Emergency Department Award; Daniella Davis, RN, BSN, 4 North, Medical Surgical Award; and Laurie … Continued

TV vs. Films What is superior now?

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By Nicole Iuzzolino In a society today that is stockfull of tablets, laptops, and iPhone’s, the opportunities to watch a tv show or a film are endless. Streaming platforms such as Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime, provide endless shows and movies as well, which fulfills every genre. To make it even better, these platforms also … Continued

The Logic of Logos and Catchphrases

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By, Pam Teel Did you know that the Mozilla Firefox logo showing the fox encircling the world is really not a picture of a fox at all but of a red panda? Firefox is the English translation of a Chinese name for red pan- da. It actually demonstrates a rare endangered panda. Mozilla even went … Continued

NEW YORK GIANTS ANNOUNCE 3RD DAY DRAFT SELECTIONS AT SAMUEL & JOSEPHINE PLUMERI WISHING PLACE, OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR SAQUON BARKLEY SURPRISES TEEN WITH WISH

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The New York Giants announced their 3rd day draft selections from the Samuel & Josephine Plumeri Wishing Place, home of Make-A-Wish New Jersey, on Saturday April 27th. Big Blue joined wish kids and their fam- ily members for an exciting day filled with games, music, food and fun. Throughout the day, the Giants 4th through … Continued

Assembly approves bill to rejuvenate abandoned stores, malls

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A plan to breathe new life into mostly vacant shopping malls and office parks was endorsed today by the Assembly. Assemblyman Ron Dancer sponsors the bill (A1700) allowing towns to designate decaying commercial sites for redevelopment, qualifying the projects for tax incentives. “The landscape of our state is littered with abandoned, crum- bling, and once-thriving … Continued

The American Flag and Its Flying Rules

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The Flag of the United States of America is a symbol of freedom and liberty to which Americans pledge their allegiance. Standing at attention and facing the flag with their right hand over the heart, they recite: “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which … Continued