Archive for: August, 2011

Easy ways to boost home value

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Though the housing market might not be booming there are still buyers out there looking for a place to call their own. Some potential sellers might prefer a patient approach to selling  their homes, choosing to do so when the market rebounds and homes regain some of their lost value. Other sellers might not have [...]

How to help kids find the right extracurricular activity

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Today’s kids are busier than ever before. Be it the increasingly competitive nature of scholastic life or the increase of two-income households where kids need something to do other than come directly home after school, children today are much busier than their school-aged counterparts of yesteryear. While it can be fun and beneficial for kids [...]

Revitalize your wardrobe on a budget

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Clothing styles change on a whim according to what trend forecasters see as the “it” items of the season. People looking to keep abreast of certain styles or just maintain a fresh supply of  different wardrobe options may find that replenishing a closet can be an expensive venture. But it doesn’t have to be. Those [...]

Unique ways to save on school supplies

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When it comes to school, costs are rising across the board. Though tuition hikes get most of the publicity, additional expenses associated with school can add up as well, and school supplies are no exception. Though it was once easy to send kids off to school with a pencil case, a couple of notebooks and [...]

High Definition Personal Training Center in Wayne

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Collects 470 pairs of Shoes for SOLES4SOULS® INC. High Definition Personal Training Center in Wayne recently hosted a shoe drive to benefit Soles4Souls, Inc., and with the help of clients and friends, collected 470 pairs of shoes. Soles4Souls Inc. has committed to collect and distribute 11 million shoes in 2011 to people living in extreme [...]

Tax Cuts Here For Now!

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By Robert Sokoloff By now you’ve heard that Washington finally extended the Bush tax cuts that were scheduled to expire on December 31, 2010. This means the top rate stays at 35% rather than 39.6%) and the rate on capital gains and qualified corporate dividends stays capped at 15% (rather than 20%). But the new [...]

Kitchen Masters Meet Chef Katherine Humphus at Bo-beau

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By Keli Dailey On her breaks, a teenage hostess would slip into a kitchen devoted to contemporary California cuisine — oven-roasted sea bass, pistachio – crusted Colorado rack of lamb and the like –until finally she had enough insight into the Prado restaurant in San Diego to decide that cooking was more fun than greeting [...]

Ready For Your Big Break?

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Talent is common. Opportunity is rare. For musicians everywhere, getting a big break can be a long and daunting process. Sometimes it even seems like getting that big break is as easy as winning the lottery. It’s a process, no doubt, that requires careful attention and the wisdom of experience. It’s a process that inevitably [...]

Estate Agents Can Help Save Buyers and Sellers Money

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Record-low interest rates and record-low housing prices are renewing interest in the floundering housing market for many people. Now could be the time to sell and buy a new home and learn an even bigger slice of the real estate pie. Whether an individual is a buyer or a seller, or doing both, his or [...]

How New Jersey Became One of the Thirteen Original Colonies

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By Michael Cinadella New Jersey was originally settled and claimed by the Dutch, as was New York. The Dutch began to establish settlements in New Jersey and NewYork early in the 1600s. The Dutch called  their new settlements “New Holland”, and established the capital of New Holland, New Amsterdam, on Manhattan Island. Had the British [...]

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