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Jill Kaufman, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, is a dynamic speaker, educator and therapist who has lead workshops and seminars at schools, religious institutions, corporations and community organizations. Ms. Kaufman received her Bachelor of Science from Cornell University and her Masters of Social Work at Rutgers University. Ms. Kaufman is a Certified Parent Educator and looks forward to blogging about topics such as discipline, sibling rivalry, self-esteem, power struggles, consequences, communication skills and limit setting for toddlers through teens.
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Do you get sad when you finish a good book? Would you rather spend a rainy afternoon in the movie theater than take a nap? If yes, tune in to the Princeton Online’s Entertainment Blog and find out what’s new in the world of books and film.
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Suzanne Cammerano is a freelance landscape designer with 15 years of varied experience in horticulture. She has been a professional gardener for Somerset County Parks Commission as well as private clients, a volunteer for a nonprofit community gardens program in Trenton, a designer?s assistant, and has worked in landscape sales/design/build for local nurseries. This blog takes a light and friendly approach to gardening, with a focus on helping local readers identify and find great plants and accessories, public gardens and garden events, and improve their landscapes with timely tips and hints.
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Staley Sednaoui is a Princeton-based certified nutritional counselor. She helps her clients discover better nutrition; and focuses her practice on the psychology of eating in general and emotional eating in particular.
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The occasional musings of a suburban novice
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Pamela Caywoods offers humorous thoughts and advice about raising children in today's challenging environment. Come join the discussion!
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Ready to get in shape? Our blog concentrates on all aspects of fitness from nutritional tips, to functional workouts, to thoughts on the advancement of fitness to provide people with a better quality of life.
We'll also take a look at equipment that does and doesn't work. You'll find quick and easy healthy recipes and every once in a while, some off the wall commentary on obesity in America.
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Random Scoop will bring you small nuggets of information on the Princeton area and spots nearby to make your life a little easier, a little tastier and a little more fun. They’ll keep you on your game, in some small regard, no matter how random the scoop may be. We will cover all topics, one scoop at a time. You’ll be glad we passed it on.
Moderated by: A townie, who loves this town of ours.
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Dr. Helen Rose and her colleagues at the Pediatric Group offer sound advice and commentary on todays most pressing children's health issues.
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Most of us want to improve some aspect of our lives. Some of us want more - more fulfilling relationships, more satisfying careers, more money, more free time or to better manage the time we have. Sometimes we have a dream we are afraid to pursue, and sometimes we¹re not sure what we want, we just know we don¹t have it. The Wright Life is a blog devoted to inspiring readers how to make those
life changes.
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Everyone should have a passion in life. Ours is wine and food! Well, it keeps us off the streets! We have been researching (and sampling) wine for more than 15 years. In the last 5 years we have been actively pairing our
food choices with an appropriate wine. Our goal in this blog is to encourage
everyone to take wine to the next level.
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