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The Cellar: Delicious Wine from France’s Loire Valley

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Besides from having named France’s most famous river, the Loire is also home to some of the country’s best wines.

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Good Is Good: 10 Reasons Men Should Cook

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Tom Matlack is the former CFO of the Providence Journal and is the founder of The Good Men Project, a non-profit charitable corporation based in Rhode Island and dedicated to helping organizations that provide educational, social, financial, and legal support to men and boys at risk.

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The Cellar: France’s Rhone Valley

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

After having recently explored two interesting wines from the Loire, we now turn our attention to another one of France’s wine growing regions located along a river. 

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College Admissions:  Campus Visit Questions You Need to Ask

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

With school vacations around the corner, families are packing up the car for road trips and campus tours. If you have a sophomore or junior in high school, now is the time to visit! Most families will sit obediently in information sessions soaking up what is said, but few will raise their hands and ask the tough questions.

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Dear John: Modern Parenting at Odds With Old-Fashioned Grandparenting

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Dear John, My husband and I have an eleven-month old son. We are trying to raise him in a gender-neutral way. We don’t buy him the typical “boy” toys like trucks, cars, swords, etc., because we think such toys convey pretty obvious expectations about the “right” and “wrong” way for boys to behave and we want to shield him from these expectations. 

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SUCCEED WITH STYLE: How to Look Like a Professional Without Breaking the Bank

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Do you have a closet full of clothes but nothing to wear? Do you still hold on to the clothes you wore in college? Many of us have a tendency to keep clothes well after their expiration date. We think they will come back in style or fear we will blow our budget if we get rid of them. 

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Five Reasons Companies Fail at Business Model Innovation

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Business model innovation is the new strategic imperative-by now, this is becoming more generally acknowledged. But companies routinely fail at self-reinvention because they are so busy pedaling the bicycle of their current business models they leave no time, attention, or resources to design, prototype, and test new ones

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Fed Issues Report on New England Economy - Beige Book

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Where is the New England economy going? The Boston Fed knows. According to the October Beige Book issued regionally by the Federal Reserve the hot job market in New England is marketing and advertising. Travel and tourism also show substantial growth year-over-year.

Areas that are reporting mixed - commercial real estate and manufacturing. Read the full regional report.

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Smart Benefits: 9 Tips for Health Benefits Open Enrollment Season

Open enrollment season is coming: are you prepared to make a smart decision?

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

More employers renew their benefit programs in January than any other month, so open enrollment materials are typically distributed about now. And most employees won’t be surprised by what they see: yet another year of higher healthcare costs for less coverage.

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Get a Legal Check-Up Before Lauching a Wellness Program

Everyone wants a wellness program, but make sure you check out the compliance issues first

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

It’s not just employees who need to make sure they’re ready to embark on a wellness journey; employers need a check-up, too – a legal one.  

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