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SUSTAINABLE LIVING

  • A Greener Way to Food Shop

    by Dennis Machicao May 31, 2013
    May 31, 2013

    Grocery shopping has become part of everyone’s daily lives whether you have to go to the local grocery store or supermarket to get that replacement container of milk or do a full shopping to fulfill the family’s planned weekly menu.…Read More

  • Students Doing Good & Going Green

    by Lauren Verini May 28, 2013
    May 28, 2013

    As more people are becoming educated on green issues, more and more children and young adults are also starting to learn about these important issues and are wanting to do their part to help make a difference. While it may…Read More

  • Zipping Through the Tree Tops

    by Guest Writer May 23, 2013
    May 23, 2013

    As Marcel Proust once said, “The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes.” Often times when one thinks of going out and exploring the natural world we think of foot patrolling through…Read More

  • Six Fitness Classes To Try Now

    by Alana Cowan May 22, 2013
    May 22, 2013

    SoulCycle in Williamsburg opened last week, and it reminded me of all the unique fitness classes that are popping up in and around New York City. As one who does not usually prefer group classes, this past month, I’ve made…Read More

  • May Pet of the Month: Penny

    by Lauren Verini May 22, 2013
    May 22, 2013

    Penny is an eccentric and super friendly English bulldog. She loves constant affection and attention, and doesn’t understand why everyone that walks by her doesn’t give her a big hug (I don’t really understand that either – with that face…Read More

  • Pet Baptisms: A New Trend?

    by Leesa Raab May 20, 2013
    May 20, 2013

    You’ve perhaps heard about the annual Blessing of the Animals–this happens in various cities around the country–where pet owners can bring their animal to a local church where the priest leads a ceremony and blesses each animal with Holy Water.…Read More

  • May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month

    by Sue Taggart May 15, 2013
    May 15, 2013

    A very daunting statistic: One in five Americans will develop skin cancer in the course of a lifetime. There is something about being in the sun that sometimes makes it difficult to realize just how dangerous those warming, bright, relaxing…Read More

  • Bed & Breakfasts: A Great Green Getaway

    by Melody Morrow May 10, 2013
    May 10, 2013

    What better way to start the summer then to get away at a Bed and Breakfast.When choosing a get away for the weekend a B & B can transport you to an oasis in the midst of a multitude of…Read More

  • What is One To Do With Plastic Bottle Caps?

    by Guest Writer May 9, 2013
    May 9, 2013

    At the Green Festival in New York City, artist George Sabra had the beautiful sculpture (pictured above) on display. The sculpture reached for the ceiling and was very colorful. As I got closer, I heard the woman representing Sabra say…Read More

  • No Googling for Mom

    by Steve Feldman May 8, 2013
    May 8, 2013

    When I sat down to compose this “Mother’s Day” article, the first thing I did was Google:  “The history of Mother’s Day”….”The first Mother’s Day”…. “How much the average Mother’s gift costs”…etc. My conclusion…I had no idea where to start…Read More

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