By Diane Burns If you take a drive along the I-70 corridor in Colorado just an hour away from the Rocky Mountains and 25 miles from Denver, you will find the small rural town of Bennett. The town is taking part in a healthy [...]
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Combining Masterful Plastic Surgery Techniques with Nurturing Attention
Bucks County Plastic Surgery Center President and founder of Bucks County Plastic Surgery Center in Newtown, PA, Dr. Robert J. Skalicky is Board Certified in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and has over 25 years of surgical experience. Trained at Frankford Hospital, Mercy Catholic Medical Center, [...]
Setting the Stage for Warm Winter Memories
By Sharyl Volpe If you ask around you’ll find that most people have a favorite season. Spring and fall may be a favorite pair together, but “summer people” and “winter people” tend to be passionately loyal to one extreme or the other. Whether winter sends [...]
Body + Mind + Soul
By Sharyl Volpe Vessels come in every shape and size. There’s virtually no limit to the kinds of things a vessel can hold. Now apply these same conditions to human beings. Replace the grain or wine or sailors with thoughts and feelings, then apply the [...]
TUG MCGRAW FOUNDATION: QUALITY OF LIFE MATTERS
By Dava Guerin Anyone who has ever known Tug McGraw knows he lived his life with passion, humor and vitality. The former Philadelphia Phillies relief pitcher, and father of country singer, Tim McGraw, had a puckish, Irish zest for life, even when faced with [...]
Go with the Flow……
By Beth D’Addono Escaping to the beach is the perfect antidote to an overdose of civilization. As water babies ourselves – our bodies are about 60% H2O – a vacation by the sea somehow sets the world right. Whether admiring the surf from a comfy [...]
Find Your Invincible Moment
By Crissa DeBree Vince Papale’s invincible moment didn’t come when he put on the kelly green uniform of the Philadelphia Eagles. His moment came much earlier, when he told his father he had received a track scholarship to St. Joe’s University. Times were tough in [...]
What’s Cooking
Lambertville Station Lambertville Station: Dining on the Delaware Experience a serene riverside setting as the Delaware flows by and your table is set at the lavishly restored 1867 historic train station. In a traditional setting from the etched glass and polished brass era in our [...]
What Children’s “Best Interests” Really Mean
By Katherine V. Coverdale, Esq. For adults engaged in difficult divorce and custody battles, it can be all too easy to forget the significant, long-lasting impact that these types of proceedings can have on those most sensitive to the fallout, children. Unfortunately, the setup of [...]









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