Breathe Easy

Dirt. Five year olds love it, plants can’t live without it, and you’re breathing it in every day. Not just breathing it in—you’re paying to inhale the largest cause of your home’s dust and allergy problems.You’re probably thinking that’s an exaggeration, but according to the Environmental Protection Agency, the air in your home may be

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Is Your Home Smart?

Do you remember the Jetsons, that futuristic family from the popular 1960s cartoon? How crazy was it seeing all those gadgets and gizmos and thinking how great it would be to have them in your own home? Believe it or not, the future has caught up with the past. For some, adopting home automation may

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Auto Insurance

Car insurance—we all know we need it. But beyond that, many of us still ask ourselves, “What auto insurance should I get?” The key is knowing what deductibles and coverages are and how they affect auto insurance. So without further ado, here’s a primer. Put simply, a deductible is the amount that you agree to

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Quick Quiche

When I was growing up, I spent a lot of time watching the cooking shows every Saturday and one of my all-time favorite recipes was quiche. I remember Julia Child with her Quiche Lorraine, Lidia Bastianich with her Italian Crostadas, and the Gallopping Gourmet with his French Onion Tarts. Whenever we go out for lunch,

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Sweet Memories

This past week I was reminded by the flowering of the red maples (Acer rubrum) of one of the more interesting exploits that “we” tried, over two decades ago. While walking our dogs I was captured by the beauty of the flowering red maples that lined the opposite riverbank. The maple’s blossoms are small, but

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Historic Journey

On February 27, a group of gallant travellers from our area, braved frigid temperatures and blustery winds to take a journey to the National Museum of African American History and Culture, in Washington, DC. The trip was sponsored by members of the South Jersey Holocaust Coalition. The National Museum of African American History and Culture

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Here to Help

With the seriousness of the coronavirus situation, “hunkering down” has become the current catch-phrase. The current situation is certainly taking a toll and causing disruptions in many sectors of our society and in aspects of our lifestyles. Some people are quarantined, various events—meetings, religious services, concerts, theatrical shows and movies, and more—have been postponed or

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