Ways to Avoid a Fire When Cooking Thanksgiving Dinner
Thanksgiving is the biggest day for home cooking fires, so here are some ways to stay on alert:
Thanksgiving is the biggest day for home cooking fires, so here are some ways to stay on alert:
Earlier there was a piece on First Responders. l'd like to add to that. This small sentiment will get you right in the heart.
With Thanksgiving happening so soon after the hurricane devastation, many area do-gooders have stepped in to offer you a place to go for a hot Thanksgiving meal and fellowship with others. Here are some of them:
You can teach your children an important lesson about giving with these great ideas:
The Monmouth County SPCA has two Point Pets of the Week that were rescued from the superstorm.
S is for scandal.
If you thought Mitt Romney was Big Bird's biggest problem, just wait -- things just got awkward on Sesame Street.
Some local school counselors are asking parents to help their kids readjust to life and school after the Sandy devastation with the following advice:
The Jersey Shore got covered in heavy snow just barely a week after Hurricane Sandy, with some places like Toms River seeing a foot of the white stuff.
Naturally, the kids want to run out and play...but it's not exactly safe this time around.
This great advice comes from Counselor Denise Wegeman MSW, LCSW:
Many of our local school districts are now going on two weeks with the kids home from school.
Parents are considerably less excited than the little ones.
This Halloween, as you prepare to hand out piles of candy to trick-or-treaters, you may want to think twice about what you're giving out. Your candy actually says a lot about the type of person you are.
The Monmouth County SPCA rescued our 9-month-old Point Pet of the Week from Puerto Rico!