Monthly Archives: June 2010

Where is my milk from?

Many people are interested in finding out where their food comes from. Other people are interested in supporting their local economy. where is my milk from? Find out about your milk, yogurt, chocolate milk, soy and organic milk, coffee creamer, … Continue reading

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Great business write-off for a GREAT cause!

This is the third year in a row I am proud to volunteer for The Christian L. DeSimone Foundation‘s golf outing fundraiser. All sorts of sponsorships for your business! Location:Wild Turkey Golf Course Time:7:30AM Friday, July 23rd 4th Annual Chris’ … Continue reading

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Toxic Sunscreens

CDC: Americans Carry Body Burden of Toxic Sunscreen Chemical, Caving to Industry, FDA Delays Safety Standards for Decades A study by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reveals that 97% of Americans are contaminated with a widely-used sunscreen ingredient … Continue reading

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Ban phthalates now!!!

Yet another reason so many women have a hard time getting pregnant today! New Report Shows Fragrance Risk On average, women are responsible for about 70% of housework according to the nonprofit, significantly increasing their exposure to fragrance chemicals compared … Continue reading

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Letter to the Editor re:NJEA

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Off the Grid: Life on the Mesa (FILM)

Lots of bartering going on here… too many veterans, lots are first Gulf War vets… one of the older hippie guys went to Princeton. Wild. I’d like to live there, if it was de-trashed a bit. Wish people that lived … Continue reading

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Another glc Recycling Tip

I’ve talked up home laser printers over ink jet before, it’s the smartest choice if you want to save money and the environment. Several home laser printers can be set to print front and back automatically, every job. Think how … Continue reading

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Join the Plastic Pollution Coalition

TAKE THE Single-Use Plastic Emergency Response (S.U.P.E.R.) Hero Pledge TODAY!!! Single-use plastics and disposable plastics are some of the greatest sources of plastic pollution. Designed to be discarded, these objects offer a small convenience but remain forever. Follow the “4 … Continue reading

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Beaver Duck Venn Diagram

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Why no NJEA member vote?

TO: eletters@starledger.com; TheRecordLetters@northjersey.com DATE: Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 10:59 PM I am appalled by the NJEA’s lack of connection with it’s members. As a past active member of the NJEA, I believe the Association could have avoided the current … Continue reading

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Dyslexic?

Very nice to read; I wish more celebs would speak about their disabilities. Dyslexia’s Special Club: Actor Orlando Bloom Speaks Out What do Charles Schwab, David Boies, Tom Cruise, Nelson Rockefeller — and it’s suspected even Albert Einstein and Thomas … Continue reading

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Really BP??? bp solar- how ridiculous

This is pathetic: “GO SOLAR & SAVE Ask An Associate bp solar” Wal-mart Home Depot (Route 20/McLean Blvd, Paterson, NJ) should not have this sign hanging on their check-out booth. Or is Home Depot owned by some conglomerate that owns … Continue reading

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Great NJ Highlands Hiking Book

My father let me borrow this book. He said there were mines in Ringwood he never knew about until he got this book a few months ago. I plan on checking the sites out and updating this post as I … Continue reading

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Noteworthy: Drumbeat.org

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