Yearly Archives: 2011


New Pathways to Success 1

LEARNING DISABILITIES EXPERT SHEDS NEW LIGHT ON HOW STUDENTS LEARN FOR BARNTABLE ACADEMY FACULTY Dr. Paul Yellin Describes “New Pathways to Success” For Teachers of Pupils Who Learn Differently OAKLAND, N.J., March 21, 2011 – Dr. Paul Yellin, founder and director of The Yellin Center for Mind, Brain, and Education […]


My Big Fat Greek Salad 1

By Marci Sorce So, remember that salad I was talking about in my previous post? Here it is……………………. Now, it’s really not that earth shattering and it probably won’t cause you to run right out and get the ingredients but, holy yumness was it good. So – I thought I […]


Courage To Change

The problems associated with NJ’s municipalities replicating services can be compared to the concept of redundancy in the private sector. Corporate elimination of redundancy, initiated in the 1980s, is now generally accepted as the preferred method for turning around declining organizations, cutting costs, and improving performance. Courage to ConnectNJ, a […]


The Music Carries On

The passing of Jean Dinning, one of the famed Dinning Sisters from the mid 1900’s who guested with stars such as Buddy Clark, Perry Como and Kate Smith, in addition to their own shows, gives an opportunity to reflect back on a musical family that spans generations and genres. The […]


On the Job – March 15

On March 9, 2011 Ptl. Broek was dispatched to Skyline Drive to assist the Ringwood Police Dept. in locating a hit and run motor vehicle out of their jurisdiction. As the officer was traveling north on Skyline Drive , he observed a vehicle traveling in the opposite direction that matched […]


Saint Patrick’s Day 2011

This St. Patrick’s Day, it is appropriate to think of Japan also, and to honor both the day and the moment. There exists in both cultures, Irish and Japanese, a deep attachment to ancestral roots that go beyond nation, beyond religion, back to the forces of Nature. Like the Japanese […]