By Marguerite Ward, The Harrison Review Only eight percent of people successfully fulfill their New Years resolutions, according to a recent study published by the University of Scranton. While the most common goals seem manageable – to lose weight, get organized, and spend less, the majority of Americans are failing. Most people give up on … Continue reading
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Great Fall Excursions Without the Hassle
By Marguerite Ward, The Harrison Review A full day trip to an upstate apple orchard or mountain may be hard to fit into your busy schedule. What if you only have a couple of hours to enjoy the outdoors? A scenic walk, bike ride or day at the park may be much closer and more … Continue reading
Calculating the Perfect City
By Marguerite Ward, BreakThru Radio Photo courtesy of Sebastian Niedlich. What makes for “the perfect city?” That really depends on whether you like skyscrapers or greek columns, right? Not exactly. Defining a successful city may seem up to personal preference, but research in urban planning reveals specific pieces to what might be called an algorithm for … Continue reading