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How much do you really need to do to prepare your home for market?
It’s a super competitive sellers’ market and homes are being snapped up quickly. Whether you’re downsizing or upsizing, it’s tricky to know how much—or how little—you might need to do to your home to ensure a fast and profitable sale. For the past 21 years, Jennifer Herron-Underwood, of Howard Hanna Real Estate Services,...
Read MoreLucky Shoes grand opening locations just in time for spring
When Joseph Luck emigrated from Kiev, Ukraine, in the early 1900s, he arrived through Ellis Island and became a tenement tailor in New York City before heading west to the booming rubber town of Akron, Ohio. He started selling clothing and boots from a push cart in 1914, and opened his first storefront in 1919. Now—103 years...
Read MoreRosé and Roses: a Mother’s Day Tasting
On Thursday, May 5, Regency is hosting a special wine event we’re calling Rosé and Roses: A Mother’s Day Tasting. It’s a great way to celebrate mom a couple of days early and get a jump start on her special weekend. Now before you say, “Rosé, no way,” understand that rosés are not what they used to be. Or, rather, they are what...
Read MoreMake sure that spring in your step is a safe one
With the season of reemergence, and people hopping off the couch and hitting the running trails, tracks and fields, podiatrists are seeing patients with ankle sprains, stress fractures, heel pain and Achilles tendonitis. I caught up with podiatrist Dr. Danielle Shaper, founder of Finesse Footcare in Lyndhurst, to find out how to keep yourself...
Read MoreGet strong, be confident and feel your best, at LifeWorks Fitness at Southwest General
The list of ways exercise impacts seniors’ well-being is profound. Studies have shown it prevents bone loss, heart disease, diabetes, obesity and hypertension, as well as boosts immunity, flexibility, balance, energy and self-confidence. It’s also been shown to reduce cognitive decline. “Exercise is essential for a healthy, happy...
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