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Jersey perfect for fastest-growing outdoor hobby
Tuesday, May 01, 2007


Flyway, habitats attract birds and birders alike

According to Richard Louv, author of critically acclaimed Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder, nature enthusiasts are quickly fading in today’sfast-paced, high-tech society, especially among children.



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Health care goes ‘boutique’
Friday, March 30, 2007


Medical red tape causes more doctors, patients to explore alternative health care

The U.S. is facing the worst doctor shortage in decades, with fewer younger doctors stepping in to fill the shoes of older, retiring physicians.



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Red Hat Societies gather with gusto and glam
Friday, March 30, 2007


Playing dress up grows up

Donning dashing red hats and purple ensembles, women 50 and older all over the world prove they’re never too old to play dress up and have tea parties.



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Erickson goes green in New Jersey
Friday, March 30, 2007


National company befriends environment one campus at a time

Doing the right thing for the environment once meant tossing newspapers into the recycling bin. Certainly that helps, but now, with a strong emphasis on global warming from organizations like the Earth Day Network, efforts to go green are no longer a choice but a necessity and are being implemented on a larger, corporate scale.



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New home construction decreases to balance market
Friday, March 30, 2007


After a recent boom in new home construction, the housing market is beginning to level out, raising existinghome sales up and sliding new-home sales down.

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Medical emergencies don't take vacations
Friday, March 30, 2007


Arlon Quigley never imagined that his vacation out of state would end in a medical emergency.

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Roving Reporter
Friday, March 30, 2007


Last January 2006, Medicare introduced its new Prescription Drug Plan, also known as Medicare Part D. The Tribune recently asked people at Cedar Crest, “Now that you’ve had a year of experience with the Medicare Part D, what you think?” Here are some of their answers.

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Home sellers look to spring for market renewal
Wednesday, February 28, 2007


Although spring officially arrives later this month on the 20th, the spring real estate selling season is already underway.

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Wine tasting group reflects growing U.S. trend
Wednesday, February 28, 2007


American wine lovers are overtaking the French, a study finds

When Sanford “Sandy” Gelb was a younger man, he felt he was finally making enough money to take his wife Joan to a decent restaurant, where he decided to order wine. Looking at the wine list, he faced a dilemma that has confounded people for years: What to choose?



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Gardening year-round in the Garden State
Wednesday, February 28, 2007


Experts share benefits of preparing early for springtime planting

While working as a chief financial officer near the New York Botanical Garden, Mel Williams developed a flair for flowers. And all types of plants, for that matter.



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