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Meet a Founder: Lydia Thibodeau of Sommet Nannies

  Finding reliable and top-notch childcare is at the top of every new mom’s list—but can often feel next to impossible, akin to finding a unicorn.  Jumping from nanny to nanny can be stressful for both parents and kids, so finding the right person without a lot...

All About American Christmas in Mount Vernon!

The holidays wouldn't be complete without special trips to see the twinkling lights and dazzling iconic displays in New York City! Highlights include Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, Macy’s, and even the glitzy Cartier, Saks, and Harry Winston locations. But...

Breast Cancer Reconstruction: What Women Should Know

  Did you know that one in eight women in the United States develops breast cancer in her lifetime? As a result, roughly 3.8 million women in the U.S. are survivors of breast cancer, and this number is expected to continually increase. Early detection is crucial...

Mosquito Squad: Helping Fight the Spotted Lanternfly in Long Island

Mosquito Squad: Helping Fight the Spotted Lanternfly in Long Island

Have you heard about the Spotted Lanternfly—the invasive species popping up in our area? It looks like a butterfly with shades of black and red, but it’s actually a flying insect that can severely damage local trees and plants. They were only discovered in 2014 but...

Mosquito Squad: Helping Fight the Spotted Lanternfly in Long Island

Mosquito Squad: Helping Fight the Spotted Lanternfly in NJ

Have you heard about the Spotted Lanternfly—the invasive species popping up in our area? It looks like a butterfly with shades of black and red, but it’s actually a flying insect that can severely damage local trees and plants. They were only discovered in 2014 but...

Mosquito Squad: Helping Fight the Spotted Lanternfly in Long Island

Mosquito Squad: Helping Fight the Spotted Lanternfly in NY

Have you heard about the Spotted Lanternfly—the invasive species popping up in our area? It looks like a butterfly with shades of black and red, but it’s actually a flying insect that can severely damage local trees and plants. They were only discovered in 2014 but...