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There are several options for keeping ears dry when swimming
By Jennifer J. Adams, Au. D., CCC/A Summer is in full swing and there is no better way to cool off than to go for a swim in the pool. Unfortunately, there are many individuals who suffer from chronic ear conditions such as ear drainage, or recovering from an ear infection or ear surgery who…
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Supercharge your personal power
By Heidi Scanlon I am a peaceful, confident, fulfilled, healthy, outgoing person. I’m making a good income doing the work I love, and have a passion for living! I wasn’t always this way… Many of my clients have confided in me that they are feeling unfulfilled, emotionally drained, financially stressed, and are in physical pain.They…
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Is fat blocking your happiness?
By Ken Freedman, D.C. Fat can block the arteries in your heart, but is it also blocking the happiness in your life? A weight loss client recently shared a story with me. She’s a single parent and was playing with her 6-year-old daughter.The parent was having a challenge keeping up, when the child turned to…
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Safety tips for surviving the summer heat
To some, summer is the most enjoyable time of year, marked by shorter hours at the office and family vacations. For kids, summer is a time when homework is set aside in favor of rest and relaxation. As enjoyable as summer can be, there are many people who, come the end of August, are glad…
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Camp gives inventors’ ideas chance to grow from ‘STEM’
EDISON — Creative young minds in Middlesex County will get a chance to flourish this summer at Camp Invention. “We are molding inventors, innovators and entrepreneurs, and instilling creative problem-solving, which sets this camp apart from the rest,” said Nancy Lenihan, director of the camp in Sumner, Washington. The summer enrichment camp program, supported by…
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Photographer’s works sought for exhibit
The works of renowned photographer, Monroe Edelstein will be showcased in an exhibition being organized by the Monmouth County Historical Association Those who have Edelstein portraits hanging in their homes are invited to loan their art for the exhibit, which is scheduled to take place this September at the historic Taylor-Butler House in Middletown. From…
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Freedom Fest set for visit to Horse Park
Food, rides and musical entertainment for people of all ages will be on the schedule when Freedom Fest State Fair takes place from July 8-12 at the Horse Park of New Jersey, 626 Route 524, Upper Freehold Township. Admission will be $15 for adults and $7.50 for individuals over the age of 65. Children under…
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Security upgrades coming to three South River schools
By MICHAEL NUNES Staff Writer SOUTH RIVER — The Board of Education approved a security contract on June 30 that will include improvements at the borough’s primary, elementary and middle schools. The contract for the security improvements was awarded to Integrated Services and Systems Inc., which bid $469,169 for the project. Upgrades to the primary…
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East Brunswick considers new rules for pawnshops
By MICHAEL NUNES Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — The Township Council is discussing making pawnshops subject to the same regulations as jewelry stores and other businesses that purchase second-hand goods. According to council officials, owners of pawnshops would have to ask the seller for identification before buying jewelry or other valuables. Also, owners will have…
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