A regular blog that chronicles a writer's point of view and her journey as she writes a career/ employment advice book for young adults and those new to the employment scene.
Despite continuing negative news reports the employment picture is changing. Jobs are being created and people are finding jobs. Diana Galer, career coach, discusses what made them successful.
Applying lessons from Dorothy and friends to get off to a great start in college!
Patch sales staff is excited to welcome Happy Feet Children's Footwear to our family of local advertisers.
Are you bored by your food choices? Never know what to make? Here's a tip to keep meals, easy, healthy and interesting while enjoying the season's most abundant ingredients.
Despite tough times along the way, ALFA Healthcare Training Institute on Maplewood's Springfield Avenue recently celebrated the achievement of its first graduation class
The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life just wrapped up a week and a half-long community service program called Mitzvah Mania.
Using lessons from Dorothy & Friends to get off to a great start in college!
Making College Oz-some! Using lessons from Dorothy & Friends to get a great start in college!
Part Two of a blog about our cruise to Alaska and the Pacific Northwest.
I continue to believe we have a ridiculous system for choosing a vice president. I’m just happy that this time, my favored candidate made a good choice.
How to choose paint colors for your home.
Tips and observations from our dream vacation to Alaska and the Pacific Northwest.
A Musical Theatre Camp with 60 M/SO Youth perform Alice in Wonderland Jr. to raise money for the Children of Sierra Leone.
Here are some tips on how to choose desserts and still eat healthy.
Patch sales staff is excited to welcome Cathy Knapp to our family of local advertisers.
U10 Travel Softball Team has an exciting end to its season!
Congregation Beth El offers unique approach to Jewish education.
The Maplewood Library is a great place to see the work of local artists and hear the talent of local musicians.
SOM 12U Cougars win again
By making the connection between what you eat and how you feel, you can lose and maintain weight as well as feel your best.
Who knew our cultural exchange experience would include a Mountain Dew addiction, a trip to the ER and a new member of the family?
About health care policy and the Affordable Care Act
Rediscover the Short Story
New Jersey State Legislature passed a proclomation declaring every Thursday before Thanksgiving as Children's Grief Awareness Day .
You can eat to support your health, here are some tips for eating to prevent cancer.
Inspiration comes from the strangest places. Including the suburbs.
The JTEENMW (Jewish Teen Educational Experiences of MetroWest) Sunday Morning Learning Community 2012 graduates!
A weekly blog that chronicles a writer's journey as she writes a career/ employment advice book for young adults and those new to the employment scene.
Exploring the meaning of Father's Day in a house with two moms.
Maplewood Library is happy to be an art and music destination.
Same-sex marriage has become a prominent issue in recent years, but the idea is not entirely new.
New Jersey Big League Sports is an adult social sports league. Come play with friends, meet new ones and have a good time. New Jersey Big League Sports...Where the big kids play!!!!
Why do South Orange and Maplewood, two inclusive communities, need an LGBT PrideFest? Because there is so much left to do and this town is full of the very people who can do it.
Enjoy your backyard BBQ this summer without guilt by focusing on the quality of your food.
Knowing what we are good at and is a key component of career happiness. Diana Galer, Career Transformation coach, discusses her unique and simple approach to exploring our strengths.
Make the right choices in your Home Renovation by following three easy steps!
Democracy in action: I'm hereby asking my blog and Facebook friends for input on my important vote for Congress.
"There are certain people who don't want to be anything other than clueless. Those are the people we will never get. But converting the clueless is the path to victory."