Jersey Living

Mansion of Meows

November 10, 2008

jonathan rosenberg made millions in the first dotcom boom and cashed out to build a heaven-on-earth for seriously ill cats. ...
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Judith Bokman founded the Standardbred Retirement Foundation to save retired harness racing horses from the slaughterhouse. ...
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Here's how to deal with your pet's health crisis, and where you need to turn for urgent care. ...
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On TV's Man Caves, ex-NFL star Tony Siragusa builds palatial playpens for hubbies pushed to the home decor sidelines. ...
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How A&P is shifting course with the help of some dynamic female executives. ...
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ayna agarwal is not your average teenager. At 16, agarwal is the international outreach coordinator for the Teen Advisory Board of the United States Humane Society and has started two organizations of her own. ...
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Here is a look at three new books penned by three homegrown NJ writers. ...
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Portrait artists Kathryn Eddy and Pinky Adubato like to meet their subjects before they create artistic representations of pets. ...
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Sniff Dogs, a confidential drug-detection service, offers parents a way to keep tabs on children they fear might be engaging in drug use. ...
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The Cyberknife

October 31, 2008

Radiation has been used to treat cancer for more than a century. But traditional radiation is a blunt instrument—to avoid damaging healthy tissues, dosages often have to be dialed down because the beam cannot be made small enough or maneuvered freely enough to target only the tumor....
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Guiding Light

October 20, 2008

Trenton-born Judith Light is helping AIDS victims—and helping herself to a hit TV show....
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Office Options

October 15, 2008

Two work-at-home professionals clearly illustrate that designing a home office isn't a paint-by-numbers formula. Innovative design ideas and creative conceptualization have helped transform these two home offices into living works of art. ...
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Brother’s Keeper

October 14, 2008

michael barbarino has spent most of his life in pain or in prison. now, 36 years after his brother Vincent was killed, he is accusing another sibling of murder. ...
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Banishing the mower promised to reduce our carbon footprint and put fresh food on the table. But what would the neighbors think? Montclair resident Laura Schenone threw caution to the wind and turned her front yard into a garden. The results have been positive. ...
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Home Work

October 13, 2008

The home office is a way of life for many New Jerseyans, but it makes some nervous at tax time. We've got some tips to help you stay in the black come tax season. ...
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The director’s office at the Jersey City Museum looked like a scene from Antiques Roadshow last May, when a patron brought in paintings that had been behind a dresser for years. The painting turned out to be an original Severin Roesen still life. ...
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Erin Colfax, a science teacher at Morristown High School, did not show up for class on September 23. Instead, she was in head-to-toe rain gear giving her students a firsthand lesson on global warming via a live satellite video feed from the Arctic tundra to a classroom computer....
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Fairview native Caitlin Sanchez is the new voice of precocious Latina heroine Dora the Explorer. ...
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In August, Dr. Lawrence McBride, left, performed the first two lung transplants at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, which this year became the only New Jersey hospital designated for the procedure by the Department of Health and Senior Services. Steve Adubato, Jr. asks him about his work. ...
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Open Road E-ZPass

October 6, 2008

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