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I moved to Brooklyn Heights in 2000. At first, I didn’t like it. At first, I thought no one liked me. Now ten years later, I have a coterie of friends, neighbors, haunts, and even dogs I really like— especially, Hamilton, the white bulldog. Here is my list of the top 5 things I love about my neighborhood, and if you feel inspired, add 5 of your own. 1. The Brooklyn Heights Deli on the corner of Henry and State Street. Frankie, the proprietor, has been insulting me for the past five yea

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The stories kept coming. One by one, Eileen Owoc and Dana Bardfeld would listen as clients spoke about lost jobs for themselves, family, neighbors and friends. The list kept growing. The pair, who own MindBody Connection in Cooper City, did more than lend a sympathetic ear, however.

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Marissa Evans, Going Green in the Florida Panhandle Marissa Evans is a military spouse and a green mom to one very active toddler, Hudson. They live in Northwest Florida along the emerald coast in Navarre. She is a stay at home mom and an independent consultant for Go, Baby, Go! A cloth diapering and baby wearing company. You can find her giving tips on being living green to neighbors and strangers or working in her gardens, of course with no pesticides or chemicals! She is an advocate for

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Scary! We’ve got the perfect storm out there – midsummer Thunder + Lightening! I thought it was just our neighbors truck revving until I started to see the flash of lights every few seconds. Now it’s rattling the house! Now, where did I leave off? Around 2:00 Kelsey and I decided to do YogaDownload in our classroom ! It was empty and we closed the door and turn down the lights and did a great 30 minute Hip Opening Flow (I think #4). I can see pre-Foodservice yoga becoming a regular ac

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By JoAnne Funch -As we experience a loss it is important that you reach out and ask for help. Telling someone what you need is not shameful, nor is a sign of weakness. But asking for help may make you vulnerable and uncomfortable if you are used to doing everything yourself. I say this from experience, because after the death of my husband I felt uncomfortable asking for help from neighbors and friends. After all, these people had busy lives and I thought their lives hadn’t stood still like mine

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