a personal chef and “Jamerican foodie” creator with a passion to bring friends and neighbors together with food and good conversation
Name Pauline O’Leary
Company name Jamerican Foodie
Family (names/ages) Mike (husband), Michael (13), and Sean (11)
Job Title Private Chef – Jamaican and American Cuisine
Contact Info Instagram @Jamerican_foodie
How long have you lived here and what brought you to town?
We moved to Cranford 10 years ago this upcoming June 27th. It feels like yesterday. My husband grew up in town and in the house we are currently living in. We moved from Manhattan for more...
Family member names Alexandra, Michael, Sasha and Maxwell Paulyson
Type of Breed He’s a rescue so it’s unknown, but we think he’s a Schnoodle
PET’S NAME Archie
MALE OR FEMALE Male
PET’s AGE 7
Where/why did you get your pet?
I grew up with dogs and have always wanted a dog as part of our family. We had been actively looking for a dog for years. A good friend fosters for Hounds in Pounds Rescue and she helped us find our forever dog through them.
Anything special or unusual about your pet?
Nope. He’s just super cute.
Any funny stories?
We knew we wanted a dog for years and maintained...
Name: Julien Dicamillo
Family Member Names: Melissa (mom)
Age: 10
Grade/School: 5th / Brookside Place School
Pet Names/Type: Basel (Bichon-Poodle) and Chip (Budgie)
Business Name: Strawberry Basil Bakery
Location/Contact Info: Cranford / Facebook @Strawberry Basil Bakery
What was the inspiration behind Strawberry...
Name: Charlie Moran
Age: 10
Grade/School: 4th Grade / Livingston Ave School
Family Member:
Names: Carrie (mom), Joe (dad), Angelina (sister), Max (brother)
Pet’s Name/Type: Oreo, dog
Something unique about me:
I am good at building things.
I built a table by myself.
When I grow up, I want to be a YouTuber
Favorites
Activities/Hobbies: playing video games, reading books, Lego projects
Animal: wolf
Color(s): black and red
Food: turkey and cheese sandwich
Movies: Top Gun
Place to play: My backyard
Sports teams: New York Mets and Philadelphia Eagles
School subject: Art
Vacation: Disneyworld
Would...
By Avry Giordano
I, like the majority of pet owners now, have a pandemic animal. In particular, I fall under the “Pandemic Pup” category of pandemic animals.
It began on a fateful afternoon in August 2020. My stepmom and I had been convincing my dad for years to get another dog, insisting our current dog, Floyd, needed a sibling. Listen, prior to the pandemic, my stepmom and dad would go to work in the city every day from 6 am to 8 pm, which left no space to take care of another dog. When the pandemic hit, like many other people, they were forced to work remotely until this year. After a couple...
The newly-enacted SECURE 2.0 Act contains significant changes that may affect how you plan for retirement. The bill, passed by Congress and signed into law by President Biden in late 2022, could help you bolster your retirement savings and income strategy.
Here are some of the key provisions included in the new law, which are being phased in over the next several years:
New rules now
in effect
Required minimum distributions (RMDs) start after age 73
Until recently, RMDs from traditional IRAs and workplace retirement savings plans, such as 401(k) or 403(b) accounts, had to begin after reaching...
Submitted by Meryl Li
Can you provide a bit of history about your organization?
Folio has been a very popular and influential club throughout the history of WHS. Folio was first created around 1972 and has been thriving ever since. Folio has always been a magazine that offered the artists of WHS to share their talent, whether it be paintings, photographs, or literature!
How long have you been with this organization?
I joined FOLIO last year.
What drew you to be part of this group?
Responses come from Camille Blaise, WHS Senior and Editor in Chief of Folio.
The first coffeehouse I attended...
Did you know that the month of March marks a month-long celebration of STEM in New Jersey? You’ve likely heard the term STEM before. But if not, STEM is an acronym that stands for science, technology, engineering, and math.
These four fields share an emphasis on innovation, problem-solving, and critical thinking. For the past decade or so, there has been a concerted effort to promote STEM fields, as the number of jobs often outpace the number of individuals with adequate training.
Examples of STEM disciplines include agriculture and environmental sciences, biology and biomedicine, computer and...