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Earth is tilted! Good or bad?

by Cindy Fertsch | Apr 4, 2024 | Atlantic County, Cape May County, Editorial, South Jersey

By Bill Quain Last week, my column was titled “The Worst Kind of March Madness.” It described my frustration with the crazy up-and-down weather we were experiencing. It was a follow-up to my earlier column, “Is There a Name for That,” where I described how I feel when...

Financial planning is like self-defense

by Cindy Fertsch | Apr 4, 2024 | Atlantic County, Cape May County, Editorial, Finance, South Jersey

By Eric Reich Fun fact you probably didn’t know about me: I was a self-defense instructor way back when I became a black belt over 20 years ago. Over the years, I have realized that there are so many parallels between self-defense and life. Frankly, I’m surprised it...

Is a condo right for you?

by Cindy Fertsch | Apr 4, 2024 | Atlantic County, Cape May County, Editorial, Real Estate Spotlight, South Jersey

Real Estate Matters By Elisa Jo Eagan Has the idea of buying a condominium crossed your mind? There is a lot to like about condo living, including reduced maintenance obligations and ample amenities. However, living with increased regulations and being close to...

Spring in to holiday celebrations

by Cindy Fertsch | Mar 28, 2024 | Atlantic County, Blog - letters from the editor, Cape May County, Editorial, South Jersey

From the Editor Birds are chirping, the trees are budding, and the sun shines until 7 p.m. Daffodils with their yellow trumpets announce “We made it!” Spring has sprung. I am especially fond of the yellow forsythia bushes. Like clockwork every year at this time, it...

The Worst Kind of March Madness

by Cindy Fertsch | Mar 28, 2024 | Atlantic County, Cape May County, Editorial, South Jersey

By Bill Quain I’m not a meteorological expert. And I don’t have the records of how cold the first week of spring was for the last hundred years. But I’m certain that this is the coldest, wettest, windiest first week of spring there has ever been! I’m writing this...
Relearn how to breathe

Relearn how to breathe

by Cindy Fertsch | Mar 28, 2024 | Atlantic County, Cape May County, Editorial, Health, South Jersey

By Dr. Pol Miranda It can never be overstated how important breathing is to the body. Besides the necessity of oxygen to survive, the act of breathing itself can contribute to a healthier state. Respiration is regulated by the nervous system so in essence there’s no...
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