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Chocolates and flowers may be staples of Valentine's Day, but many couples take it one step further and dine out on February 14. According to the Retail Advertising and Marketing Association's Valentine's Day Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey, 34.6 percent of respondents in- dicated that dining out would be part of their Valentine's Day agenda. A romantic dinner is an ideal capper for a day geared around love and affec- tion. But Valentine's Day is a busy night for many restaurants, so it pays to heed the following advice to ensure this spe- cial night is memorable for all the right reasons. · Make reservations well in advance. Expect Valentine’s Day to be a busy night for dining out and plan ahead. Dining out is especially popular on Val- entine's Day, so call several weeks in ad- vance to secure your spot. Also, do not underestimate the draw of all types of restaurants on Valentine's Day. People who were not able to get a table at their first choices may trickle into chain restau- rants or smaller establishments in search of an easy meal. If you think your lesser- known haunt will not be packed, think again. Always play it safe by making a reservation early. · Expect some crowding. Restaurants tend to add extra tables on Valentine's Day, when they expect an influx of custom- ers. Dining rooms may be more packed than usual, and you may not have a choice of where you will be seat- ed. Even a reservation does not guarantee you won't have to wait for a table. Be patient upon arriving at the restaurant, and consider wait time when factoring in childcare. · Be flexible with the menu. Price-fixed menus are commonplace on nights when there will be a large turnover of custom- ers in a short amount of time. These menus allow restaurants to stock up on the necessary ingredients and cook en masse. Diners may find that price-fixed menus offer a limited selection, and their favorite dishes may not be available. But knowing this in advance can reduce feel- ings of disappointment. Rest assured there should be several options that ap- peal to different palates. · Be patient with servers. Valentine's Day is a busy night for staff at the restau- rant, particularly servers who must be the liaison between the kitchen staff and din- ers. The sheer volume of customers can test the skills of even the most veteran servers. Many Valentine's Day diners do not eat out regularly and will need extra guidance. Servers may be called on to snap photos of couples with cell phones or linger at certain tables. Use idle time at your table to engage in romantic con- versation and plan the rest of the evening. · Consider your budget. Diners can ex- pect to pay a premium for dining out on Val- entine's Day. Select a lower-priced restau- rant if your budget is on the smaller side. · Be on time. Be- ing respectful of your reservation will not only benefit you, but also it is a courtesy to fellow diners who will be sitting at your table later in the evening. While you may want to linger over dessert, try not to linger too long. · Promptly store leftovers. If you take a doggie bag home from dinner, stash it in the refrigerator as soon as possible to prevent foodborne illnesses. If you will be going out dancing or to a movie after din- ner, it may be best to skip the doggie bag altogether. Valentine's Day is a busy night for din- ing out. Patience, courtesy and flexibil- ity are traits that can keep your evening moving along smoothly. Make the most of your night out this Valentine’s Day A romantic dinner is an ideal capper for a day geared around love and affection. M ARKETEER ® LIVINGSTON • WEST ORANGE JANUARY 2015 ZONE 1

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Chocolates and fl owers may be staples of Valentine's Day, but many couples take it one step further and dine out on February 14.

According to the Retail Advertising and Marketing Association's Valentine's Day Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey, 34.6 percent of respondents in-dicated that dining out would be part of

their Valentine's Day agenda.A romantic dinner is an ideal capper

for a day geared around love and affec-tion. But Valentine's Day is a busy night for many restaurants, so it pays to heed the following advice to ensure this spe-cial night is memorable for all the right reasons.

· Make reservations well in advance.

Expect Valentine’s Day to be a busy night for dining out and plan ahead.

Dining out is especially popular on Val-entine's Day, so call several weeks in ad-vance to secure your spot. Also, do not underestimate the draw of all types of restaurants on Valentine's Day. People who were not able to get a table at their fi rst choices may trickle into chain restau-rants or smaller establishments in search of an easy meal. If you think your lesser-known haunt will not be packed, think again. Always play it safe by making a reservation early.

· Expect some crowding. Restaurants tend to add extra tables on Valentine's Day, when they expect an infl ux of custom-ers. Dining rooms may be more packed than usual, and you may not have a choice of where you will be seat-ed. Even a reservation does not guarantee you won't have to wait for a table. Be patient upon arriving at the restaurant, and consider wait time when factoring in childcare.

· Be fl exible with the menu. Price-fi xed menus are commonplace on nights when there will be a large turnover of custom-ers in a short amount of time. These menus allow restaurants to stock up on the necessary ingredients and cook en masse. Diners may fi nd that price-fi xed menus offer a limited selection, and their favorite dishes may not be available. But knowing this in advance can reduce feel-ings of disappointment. Rest assured there should be several options that ap-peal to different palates.

· Be patient with servers. Valentine's Day is a busy night for staff at the restau-rant, particularly servers who must be the liaison between the kitchen staff and din-ers. The sheer volume of customers can test the skills of even the most veteran servers. Many Valentine's Day diners do not eat out regularly and will need extra guidance. Servers may be called on to snap photos of couples with cell phones or linger at certain tables. Use idle time at your table to engage in romantic con-versation and plan the rest of the evening.

· Consider your budget. Diners can ex-pect to pay a premium for dining out on Val-entine's Day. Select a lower-priced restau-rant if your budget is on the smaller side.

· Be on time. Be-ing respectful of your

reservation will not only benefi t you, but also it is a courtesy to fellow diners who will be sitting at your table later in the evening. While you may want to linger over dessert, try not to linger too long.

· Promptly store leftovers. If you take a doggie bag home from dinner, stash it in the refrigerator as soon as possible to prevent foodborne illnesses. If you will be going out dancing or to a movie after din-ner, it may be best to skip the doggie bag altogether.

Valentine's Day is a busy night for din-ing out. Patience, courtesy and fl exibil-ity are traits that can keep your evening moving along smoothly. ✦

Make the most of your night out this Valentine’s Day

A romantic dinner is an ideal capper fora day geared around love and affection.

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Sporting events are often steeped in tradition. The teams battling it out have their own histories, but the fans in atten-dance no doubt have their own customs as well. Many parents make attending certain sporting events with their kids a family tradition, while other fans may wear a favorite hat or jersey to the game no matter how many miles such attire has on it.

But even if you and your fellow sports enthusiasts already adhere to your own unique traditions, one way to improve on an already fun experience is to embrace eco-friendly behaviors the next time you cheer on the home team. The following are a handful of ways you can go green at the game.

· Carpool with fellow fans. If yours is a sports-obsessed community, chances are strong a neighbor, relative or friend will be heading to the big game this weekend. Instead of traveling separately, carpool to the game with fellow fans who live near-by. This cuts back on fuel consumption, saving you and your fellow fans money in the process, and can reduce the air pol-lution that is produced by congested traf-fic. In addition to saving on fueling costs, carpooling to the game also will save you money on parking, which can be very ex-pensive at big-time sporting events.

· Tailgate with the environment in mind. Tailgating is a tradition for many sports fans who simply can’t imagine at-tending a game without first gathering with friends in the parking lot to enjoy some great food and even better com-pany. Before hosting your next tailgate party, choose locally produced foods

to feed your guests. Such foods, which can include everything from vegetables to the beef you use to make the perfect tailgate-worthy hamburgers, don’t need to be shipped across the country to end up on your plate, which means less fuel was used by the food supplier than if the food was shipped from elsewhere in the country.

· Don’t discard your tailgate leftovers. It’s tempting to simply throw away any food leftover when the time comes to leave the tailgate and go watch the game. But discarded food will eventually end up in landfills, where it will produce a harm-ful greenhouse gas known as methane. Instead of tossing leftovers at the end of a tailgate, store them in sealable containers and put them on ice in a cooler so they don’t spoil. You can then enjoy a post-game snack or simply have some leftovers to eat later in the week.

· Go tech with your tickets. In lieu of traditional paper tickets, many venues now allow entry to fans with e-tickets that can be scanned right from your smart-phone. Such tickets include bar codes that can be scanned just like others items you might pay for at a grocery store or retailer. The added bonus of e-tickets on your smartphone is you are less likely to forget your smartphone on your dresser at home than you might be to leave paper tickets behind.

Sports fans may think nothing can im-prove the experience of seeing their favor-ite team in person. But doing so in an eco-friendly way can make the day that much more enjoyable. ✦

Go green at the game

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Exploring the connection between the heart and love

Hearts and Valentine’s Day are forever intertwined. One of the most recognizable symbols of love is the modest heart, and hearts adorn candy boxes and cookies while paper hearts are pinned to doors or windows as a symbol of Valentine’s Day. Young valentines may share candy hearts printed with silly sentiments.

A symbolic heart bears no resemblance to an anatomi-cal heart, and yet it is used to represent the deepest feel-ings of affection a person can share. Some may wonder just how the emotions of love became tied up in the shape of a heart, even though it’s widely known that the brain, and not the heart, governs affections.

In ancient times, people believed that the heart was the center of all human emotions. Since the heart is promi-nently located in the center of the chest and the middle of the body, it became the cornerstone of human feelings. Love is considered to be one of the most profound and strongest human emotions, therefore it was reasoned

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organ associated with love. During the Middle Ages, the heart was deemed a useless organ. Followers of the Greek physician Galen theorized that the liver actually was the seat of the soul and love.

The first depictions of a symbolic heart date back to the 11th century, when the heart was drawn to resemble a pinecone held upside down with the point facing up-ward. The scalloped heart that is more familiar today first arose in the early 14th century. Around the same time, the heart was depicted with the point facing down-ward and the indentation at the base.

Naturally, as time passed and more was learned about human anatomy, it became obvious that the brain was the seat of all emotion and thought processes. However, as the brain was something intangible in a living body in ancient times, and the beating heart could be much more readily monitored - with a pulse rate speeding up when a person is excited or aroused - it’s easy to see how the link between the heart and love has endured.

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Romantic films to watch together this Valentine’s Day

Couples celebrate Valentine’s Day in many different ways. For some the idea of dinner out followed by a stroll arm-in-arm seems the epitome of romance, while others may want to go out dancing or engage in a favor-ite hobby.

Valentine’s Day also can be a romantic endeavor if a couple chooses to spend time at one with each other watching a romantic movie. The following are a handful of love-inspired movies that can add a special something to Valentine’s Day festivities.

· The Notebook: Author Nicholas Sparks has a way of taking the everyday experiences in a person’s life and making them relatable and heartbreaking in a pluck-at-your-heartstrings sort of way. His novel “The Note-book” won the hearts of many and seemed a natural to be adapted to film. Starring Ryan Gosling and Ra-chel McAdams, the movie illustrates how love can last through the years and even survive an Alzheimer’s di-agnosis.

· The Proposal: In order to remain in the country, a demanding New York-based book editor (Sandra Bull-ock) asks her brow-beaten assistant (Ryan Reynolds) to marry her. Their tumultuous relationship involves a trip to Alaska to meet his family.

· An Affair to Remember: Romantic melodramat-ic master Cary Grant falls in love with Deborah Kerr aboard a cruise ship while they are traveling with other people. They agree to meet at the top of the Empire State Building in six months if they have ended their relation-ships and are ready to commit to each other. Grant makes it to the rendezvous spot, but an injured Kerr nev-er shows as Grant assumes she has rejected the proposal.

· Say Anything: In pursuit of a woman he believes is out of his social league, Lloyd Dobler (John Cusack) cre-ates hope for the underdog in us all. The movie inspired teens to raise their boom box radios over their heads and blast romantic tunes to illustrate their love.

· The Wedding Singer: This quirky movie about a wed-ding singer who falls for a banquet waitress highlights the importance of loving each other for what makes you unique.

· Once: Attraction between the main characters comes by way of creative musical collaboration. Music proves to be an aphrodisiac, making the film and the song “Fall-ing Slowly” from its score so popular. This romantic tale helped take the film from the big screen to the Broadway stage.

· West Side Story: “West Side Story” is yet anoth-er homage to “Romeo and Juliet.” But the film made Shakespeare’s tragic love story relatable to audiences of

the 1960s.· My Best Friend’s Wedding: Julianne (Julia Roberts) is

called on to be the “best man” for her friend’s (Dermot Mulroney) wedding. Only when the wedding planning is underway does Julianne realize she is in love with her friend and needs to get him to fall for her instead.

· Never Been Kissed: A reporter goes undercover at a high school to discover something controversial and ends up being the subject of her story when she falls in love with her English teacher.

· Harold and Maude: A man in his twenties and a much older woman begin a romantic relationship and challenge social norms along the way.

· Annie Hall: Winner of four Academy Awards, “An-nie Hall” follows a comedian who is trying to maintain his relationship with a woman.

· Bridget Jones’ Diary: A modern adaptation of “Pride and Prejudice,” the movie tells the tale of a self-conscious woman who finds love in a man that seems to be her polar opposite.

· Ten Things I Hate About You: Filmmakers reinvent-ed “The Taming of the Shrew” in this teen comedy star-ring Julia Stiles and Heath Ledger.

· Casablanca: No romantic movie list would be com-plete without this wartime drama. Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman are in top form in this movie of chance meetings.

· The Princess Bride: Girl meets boy, girl detests boy, girl truly loves boy, and then girl loses boy. This fairy tale shares the purity of true love and happily ever after. ✦

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As much of the world slowly recovers from the far-reaching economic down-turn that began in 2008, the International Monetary Fund has predicted a 3.2 per-cent growth for the global economy in 2015.

Some countries, including the United States, have already witnessed an uptick in industrial growth. But other nations are not seeing the same level of success. Slow growth and inflation is plaguing areas of South America. Trade surpluses in Ger-many are likely to shrink in 2015. There is still steady growth in areas of Asia, but China's projected 7.1 percent growth, though high compared to other nations, is the country's lowest in 15 years.

With regard to the American economy, job growth and more qualified people returning to the marketplace continue to benefit the economy. But uncertainty as to whether the Federal Reserve will begin to raise the federal funds rate in 2015 con-tinues to loom over the American econ-omy. The higher the federal funds rate, the more expensive it is to borrow money. Since the end of 2008, the federal funds rate has been unusually low. The low rate was essentially an emergency measure in the wake of the financial crisis, and it's still an unknown if the country's economy can survive without the low rate.

Forecasters are saying the demand side of the American economy will have solid growth, but the supply side is still sketchy. Higher taxes and a loss of benefits to low-er-income workers may impact the job market and overall economy.

But certain industries have emerged as the safest bets for employment possibilities and success in 2015. A recent survey from researchers at Michigan State University found certain job sectors anticipate strong hiring growth of recent college graduates and others with industry experience.

Growth in information services, which includes telecommunications, publishing, motion pictures, and broadcasting, is ex-pected to surge. Finance and insurance remain strong and safe bets for employ-ment as banks now will make up for cut-backs during the recession. Other strong employment contenders include manage-ment consulting, accounting, law, com-puter design, and engineering services.

Health and wellness services appear recession-proof as well. IBISWorld In-dustry Research notes pilates and yoga studios were highly resistant to the re-cession. With a predicted annual growth of 4.8 percent, these health and wellness industries are targeted for growth and in-creased success in 2015.

Pieces of the global economic puzzle are coming together while others are falling

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