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Health: Preventing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Carbon monoxide poisoning makes for headline news too often during the heating season, noted anesthesiologist Aryeh Shander, MD, of Englewood Hospital and Medical Center, which provides expert care for poisoning victims through a unique
Read More »Short Story: Menu del Dia
I follow my father as he walks slowly, favoring his left leg, up the red-tiled steps of the path from his cliff-side villa to the road. Dad waits for me to pass through the
Read More »“Take a Break”: Giving Patients’ Loved Ones a Rest
We’ve all had to go to the hospital at some point in our lives. Many of us may have had to deal with the uncertainty and distress of sitting bedside with our loved ones.
Read More »Profile: Carol and Chuck Schaefer – Partners in Philanthropy
Carol and Chuck Schaefer have rightfully earned a place amongst the echelon of Bergen County’s most generous philanthropic couples. The couple, who live by the philosophy that success means making a difference in a
Read More »Animal House: Ramapo-Bergen Animal Refuge
Whether you’re looking for a furry friend to join your family or you find yourself in the unfortunate situation of having to surrender a pet, Ramapo-Bergen Animal Refuge Inc. (RBARI) can help. The no-kill
Read More »Business Profile: Sam and Gaye Levine
As Gaye walked down the aisle at her wedding in July 2011, all she could see was her groom. Sam beamed with love and pride as she approached, stunning
Read More »Last Laugh: Mad in America
When assessing what passes for today’s cultural norms, it is hard to know whether to laugh or cry. The question before us is whether people are absolutely nuts or seriously redefining entertainment, as well
Read More »Auto: Bentley Continental GT: Distinctly Different
Bentley’s Continental GT: Distinctly Different In the world of automobiles, there are two classes of cars when you reach the upper echelon: There are your typical luxury entrants from brands that have become household
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