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MARKETEER®ARKETEERLIVINGSTON • WEST ORANGE

DECEMBER 2014 ZONE 1

Fill Snow Days with Activities and Fun

A blizzard of white fl akes has been fall-ing through the night, and the school phone chain has begun. As expected,

children will have a day off from school, leaving parents

scrambling for ways to keep children occupied and supervised.

Snow days may be coveted by kids (and teachers), but they may not be as beloved

by parents who are un-accustomed to having kids

home during the week. Working parents whose businesses are open do not have the same luxury as their children to roll over in bed and avoid trekking through the white stuff .

But just because snow days are unexpected,

blizzard of white fl akes has been fall-blizzard of white fl akes has been fall-ing through the night, and the school phone chain has begun. As expected,

children will have a day off from school, leaving parents

scrambling for ways to keep children occupied

Snow days may be coveted by kids (and teachers), but they may not be as beloved

by parents who are un-accustomed to having kids

home during the week. Working parents whose businesses are open do not have the same luxury as their children to roll over in bed and avoid trekking through the

But just because snow days are unexpected,

that does not mean parents can’t plan for them.

• Establish a snow day plan. Parents who cannot take days off from work will need a contingency plan for snow days. Organize a snow day club, wherein school parents rotate taking children for the day. Working parents can reciprocate by taking the school kids on a weekend and letting the other parents have a “date night.”

• Create a snow day entertainment bin. Rath-er than having kids spend the day watching television or playing on their tablets, parents can establish a snow day entertainment bin to encourage their kids to make the most of the day off . Th e bin can include board games, books, building block sets, paints, and other crafts.

• Plan for an indoor picnic. Kids will probably

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The holiday season is dominated by parties, family gatherings and festive foods. Overindul-gence in rich foods

and drink during the holiday season, compounded by cold weather that can make it diffi cult to exercise, often leads to weight gain by the end of the holiday season. But focusing on diet and exercise during the holiday season can help you avoid unwanted weight gain and provide more energy as the season progresses.

Th e following are some eff ective ways to sail through the season with-out gaining weight.

* Don’t scrimp and sacri-fi ce all of the time. Th e body is a powerful ma-chine, but it does not always work the way that we want it to. According to nutritional experts,

rather than metabolizing food on a daily basis, the body is geared to work over longer periods

of time. Th at means you can balance out a high-calorie day by eating less food and/or lighter fare on the days before and after those days when you anticipate overeating.

* Fill up before you go out. If you are worried about high-calorie foods and drinks that are often served at parties or holiday gath-erings, eat before going to the event. Hunger may cause you to over-eat and fi ll up on the wrong kinds of foods. Instead, eat a low-calo-

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want to spend a portion of the day playing out in the snow. After all of that physical activity, they’re bound to be famished. Spread a blan-ket out on the living room fl oor and enjoy a picnic of sandwiches, snacks and hot choco-late. Kids will enjoy the novelty of eating this way.

• Get cooking. Another way to fi ll the day is to have children participate in making meals. A snowy day is a great time to prepare meals for the rest of the week, as well as tinker with hearty, belly-fi lling recipes. Older children can help with cutting vegetables and meats, while younger kids can add seasonings to pots and mix ingredients. Involve the kids in choosing which meals to cook. Baking bread is another fun activity and enables kids to sculpt dough and then eat the fruits of their labors.

• Go the movies. If roads are passable, con-sider a trip to the movie theater, where you can enjoy a matinee. Bring a few friends along and make it a fun-fi lled outing.

• Create snow art. Fill squeeze or squirt bot-tles with some water and food coloring. Allow kids to go out in the yard and create some pic-tures with the snow as their canvas.

• Catch up on cleaning. Cleaning may not be the most exciting snow day activity, but it

might be the most productive. Children can spend time sorting through toys and belong-ings in their rooms.

• Take a nature walk. Grab those boots and insulated pants and head outdoors. A walk in the brisk, cold air can boost spirits and intro-duce kids to the beauty of winter landscapes. Take the camera along and encourage kids to snap pictures of their favorite vistas. ■

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Travel is a signifi cant and often ex-pensive part of the holiday season for many men and women. Whether you’re hitting the open road or taking

to the friendly skies to visit loved ones, this year there are various ways you can cut the costs of holiday travel.

• Book a budget-friendly rental. Th e holiday season is a busy time of year for rental car agencies, and holiday travelers who are late to reserve their vehicles may fi nd themselves driving gas guzzlers for the duration of their trip. When booking your automobile rental this holiday season, do your best to reserver a car early so you have access to the agency’s entire inventory and not just what’s left on the lot. If you do not specifi cally reserve a fuel-effi cient vehicle, you might be stuck with a large SUV or another car or truck that costs a lot at the pump.

• Bring along your own food. Food is another oft-overlooked expense of holiday travel. If you’re fl ying, try to eat before you leave for the airport or look up the airport and/or airline regulations to determine if you can bring your own food. Food purchased at the airport or on the airplane will be more expensive and is often more unhealthy than meals you can prepare at home. When driving, pack a cooler instead of relying on truck stop eateries, which tend to be fast food restaurants.

• Try to bring gifts rather than ship them. When possible, try to squeeze as many of your holiday

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• Split hosting duties. If you want to save money but are accustomed to traveling to visit fam-ily and friends during the holiday season, then consider hosting a gathering at your own home. Friends and family likely won’t scoff at being re-lieved of some of their annual hosting duties, and you can limit the cost of your travel to just one trip instead of multiple trips.

• Share lodging. If you are used to staying in ho-tels when traveling for the holiday season, then you may want to share a hotel room with family members who also stay in hotels. Lodging costs tend to be very expensive during the holiday season, but splitting such costs with a friend or family member can help you stay within bud-get.

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77 The Nursing Division of the Livingston Health Department invites all to check out the livingstontownship.org/healthdept web page and Nursing Office (located in the lower level of the Senior Community Center) for upcoming events. For the Month of December the Health Department and Police Department will be holding a MADD Event. MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) Event will take place on Tuesday December 16th between 3 and 4 pm at the Livingston Library. Please come and sup-port a great cause! Also, keep in mind each month a FREE screening event and/or educational program will be held following the healthy month calendar from January to March. For blood pressure screenings, medication questions, and health education material please stop in or call (973) 535-7961 at extension 226, 406 and 228. Please feel free to come over and say Hello or ask us any medical questions you may have. We operate during normal business hours and our door is always open. We are here to serve our community by keeping its residents healthy and happy.

Sincerely yours,The Livingston public health nurses:Janet Traettino BSN, RN, Melissa Kimmel BSN, RN, & Ashley DeMasi BSN, RN

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The end of the year can be a great time for personal refl ection, but also an interesting time to look back on the more notable events that took

place across the globe since the most recent turn of the calendar year. Th e following are some of the more notable world events to un-fold in 2014.

• An outbreak of the Ebola virus begins in West Africa in February. Th e outbreak infects and even kills thousands of people, and re-mains a concern throughout the year, both in Africa and across the globe.

• Th e Seattle Seahawks dominate the Den-ver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII, which be-comes the most viewed television event in the United States. More than 111 million viewers tuned in to watch the game, which took place on February 2 in East Rutherford, NJ. Despite concerns about weather-related events in the weeks leading up to the big game, the game was ultimately played in relatively mild condi-tions.

• Th e Olympic Winter Games begin in Sochi, Russia in February. Similar to the Super Bowl, the Sochi games are surrounded by weather concerns, as many speculate that Sochi’s cli-mate is simply not cold enough to host the Olympic Winter Games. Th e weather does raise concerns once the Games commence, but the events go on with little interruption.

• Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappears over the Gulf of Th ailand. Th e Boeing 777 airliner, which took off in March and was carrying 239 people, had yet to be found at press time.

• Boko Haram, an Islamist Jihadist and terror-ist organization, claims responsibility for the April abduction of nearly 300 female students from a government school in Nigeria. Citing safety concerns, the government had closed the school in the weeks prior to the abduction, only reopening to allow students to take fi nal exams. Th e students had yet to be released at press time.

• Felipe VI ascends to the Spanish throne in June after his father, King Juan Carlos I, abdi-cates. Juan Carlos I became the fourth Europe-an monarch to abdicate in a little over a year, following Pope Benedict XVI (February 2013), Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands (April 2013) and Belgium’s King Albert II (July 2013).

• In July, tensions between Israel and Pales-tine boil over once again after three Israeli teenagers are kidnapped and murdered and one Palestinian teenager is killed in retalia-tion. Many people are killed in the resulting confl ict, which includes missile strikes and a ground invasion.

• By a 55 percent majority, the people of Scot-land vote “No” to an independence referen-dum that would have separated the country from the United Kingdom. More than 3.6 million Scots voted in the September referen-dum, which would have ended a centuries-old union had the people of Scotland voted for in-dependence.

• New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter plays the fi nal game of his career on Septem-ber 28. In an ironic twist, the game is played at Boston’s Fenway Park, home to the Boston Red Sox, the Yankees’ fi ercest rival. ■

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Winter Beauty Mistakes to Avoid

Cold, blustery weather is waiting to rear its ugly head whether the public likes it or not. Winter weather

may require revamping your normal health and beauty routine, as your

skin and hair may need a bit more attention this time of year.

Chances are you may be doing one or more things wrong this

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people make and how to avoid them.

• Using the same foundation: Makeup needs may change in the winter. In addition to exploring a diff erent color palette, you may

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• Covering dry skin with makeup: Slathering on makeup to hide dry skin will only make it more noticeable. Instead, do some gentle exfoliation and moisturization to combat the problem. Gently rub a wet washcloth over dry areas to remove fl aky skin and prep your face for makeup application.

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Accessories are everything particularly during the holidays, when we are running from the offi ce to a party trying to fi ght the chill without looking like a snow(wo)man. During this time of year we usually are running from one party to another and we don’t have the time or funds to change our outfi ts.

The best way to change your look is by changing your accessories using a bold statement necklace, a pair of dazzling earings and some fabulous bracelets can change the look of any outfi t. A great accessory to have when going from day

to night is one of our cross body bags that also doubles as a clutch. Keep the strap on the bag for daytime and clip it off and use it as a clutch for night time. When you’re going from the car to the party you don’t have to freeze your ears off. You can still look great with our large variety of ear warm-ers and beanie hats. Our beanie hats can also be worn indoors because they’re so great looking!

Headbands are also great! This is largely due to the fact that there are so many types to choose from and that you can wear them with most hairstyles. And, a beautiful black cape or a fancy scarf adds the fi nishing toutch to any outfi t. At Pink Jewels we can help you accessorize any outfi t! Stop in and let us show you the perfect accessories for your day to evening outfi ts. We are also happy to suggest the accessories that make wonderful gifts for everyone on your Holiday gift list.

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a bronzer, stick to one shade darker than your skin tone and only touch the places the sun would hit naturally.

• Skipping sunscreen: The sun still shines in the winter, and skin is still susceptible to damage. Make sun protection a year-round part of your beauty regimen. Use a moistur-izer with SPF built in to make morning rou-tines that much easier.

• Forgetting hands and feet: Skin on hands and feet can dry out in winter air. Wear gloves to protect hands and thoroughly moisturize. Use a pumice stone to give feet an exfoliating treat and slather on the moisturizer. Pull on a pair of cotton socks and let that moisture penetrate feet for soft soles and toes.

• Selecting the wrong lip balm: C h a p p e d lips seem to be par for the c o u r s e this time of year. Instead of reaching for a waxy lip balm full of menthol, w h i c h can exacerbate already dry lips, select a lip butter or something that has a more liquid consistency to get into the cracks of dry lips.

• Ignoring hair: Your hair and scalp may need some winter TLC as well. Use extra condi-tioner to combat dryness and breakage. Rely on heat-protection styling products to com-bat damage from hair driers and other heat-based styling tools.

Winter beauty is attainable, especially when men and women remember to compensate for the poor conditions. ■

Winter Beauty from page 10before leaving the house. Eating beforehand may help you avoid the chips and dips.

* Get plenty of sunshine when possible. Lack of sunlight can attribute to winter blues, which may lead some people to rely on comfort foods. Such foods are typically rich in carbohydrates, fats and sugars. Spending time outdoors in the sun each day can improve your mood and get you off of the couch.

* Fill up your plate with the right mix of foods. Don’t deny yourself when faced with a big holi-day dinner. Rather, fill the plate with a good mix of foods. Devote more space to lean proteins, such as roasted turkey or chicken. Even lean ham is good. Devote much of the rest of your plate to roasted vegetables and whole grains. Take only small portions of high-fat foods like candied yams or bread stuffings. You will still satisfy your craving, but you won’t be overdo-ing it.

* Skip the spirits for the most part. Alcoholic beverages are loaded with empty calories. Many people would rather reserve bonus calo-ries for a piece of pie or a rich brownie. Limit yourself to one drink per day.

* Exercise every day. It can be easy to push exer-cise aside when you’re busy with holiday tasks. But soon your metabolism may slow down in response to your body’s suddenly more sed-entary lifestyle, leading to weight gain. Aim for some sort of daily exercise, whether you decide park further away from stores at the mall or take the stairs instead of the escalator. Don’t relegate exercise to a New Year’s resolution. Inactiv-ity will only mean you have to work harder in the future to shed those unwanted pounds you packed on during the holiday season.

Weight gain may be another part of the holiday season for many men and women. But indi-viduals concerned about adding extra pounds can stop the pattern of gaining weight during the holiday season by making smart choices throughout the season. ■

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perform a show of their own creation that is open to friends and family. In case a vibrant, Broadway-style learning environment is not enough, or doesn’t fit into your ac-tive camper summer schedule, evening dance classes (Ballet, Tap, Jazz and Hip Hop) are offered as well.

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of advertising media and creative solutions that help drive sales. Options for her clients include The Marketeer publication, solo mailings, post cards, inserts, menus, and brochures. She has worked with countless clients throughout her flourishing career, handling many challenges along the way.

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511 Old Post Rd • Edison

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Kam Man Supermarket200 Rt. 10 West • East Hanover

511 Old Post Rd • Edison

Kam Man Supermarket200 Rt. 10 West • East Hanover

511 Old Post Rd • Edison

Kam Man Supermarket200 Rt. 10 West • East Hanover

511 Old Post Rd • Edison

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If you are male or female, honorably discharged from the US Armed Forces you are invited to join the Jewish War Veterans of the United States. The J.W.V. is the oldest continually ac-tive veterans organization in the US founded in the latter part of the 19th century.

We are the Sanford Kahn Post 538 J.W.V. of Kearny, West Orange. We meet monthly at the B’Nai Shalom Synagogue in WEST ORANGE for a breakfast meeting followed by a visit to the State of NJ Home for Veterans in Paramus. We provide bingo games & special refreshments for the residents. Many of these veterans have not had a visitor for over 20 years. (we are the only ones) We also participate in town affairs, ceremonial & civic affairs of a patriotic nature. Step up and be counted (as you did in the service) as a PROUD AMERICAN. If you are interested in learning more about our post or joining us, please phone Mr. Miller 973-718-1669.

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• Any Interior Work• Siding• Decks

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Any Job Over $1000Ernest & SonsErnest & Sons

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www.ernestsonsinc.comFully Insured NJ Lic#13VH00507200

• Siding• Additions• Renovations• Patios• Brick Work• Block Work• Curbs• Steps• Sidewalks

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