Cori Morenberg
Cori Morenberg is a studio potter, jewelry designer & eco-entrepreneur. She owns and operates an ethically forward-thinking, green-cleaning business in New York City called www.msgreenclean.com. She lives in Northern Manhattan with her husband.
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Retired Professor Launches Writing and Copyediting ServiceRetired professor launches www.writingsos.com, an expert editing & writing service. He improves writing content, organization, pacing, voice, tone, & style. He has the writing & language skills to make your work error free, readable, & professional.
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New York City Entrepreneur Launches Eco-Friendly Green House Cleaning Maid ServiceScaling the twin peaks of a burgeoning environmental consumer movement and a steadily upward trend in service sector jobs, New Yorker Cori Morenberg recently launched the immediately successful non-toxic home and commercial cleaning business called Ms. Green-Clean.
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NBA Legend Earl Monroe Serves Up Southern-inflected Haute Cuisine in New York CityAnomalous just a stone's throw from the well-disguised sewage treatment plant in Riverbank State Park, Earl Monroe's elegant restaurant serves good ambiance and fun, flavorsome southern-inflected haute cuisine. -
Next Door Restaurant Serves Organic Fare in Washington HeightsOwners of Next Door Restaurant in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan confidently inject the wholesome, organic-driven menu that's made their eatery so successful with an artful array of super fresh sushi and sashimi selections. -
Holyrood Church: Restoration and Renaissance in Washington HeightsChurch affiliation is up in the U.S. since its founding. But increased attendance associated with conservative, evangelical churches. Attendance is markedly down in those denominations usually thought of as liberal, like the Episcopal Church. -
Upstate Manhattan Next Big Recording MeccaNorthern Manhattan may one day become the next Motown or Nashville. Duo collaborates, launches 207 Records and produce first c.d., Upstate Manhattan, a 13-song compilation of Inwood and Washington Heights recording artists in December of 2005.
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Inwood Peace Yoga Center Offers Vinyasa-style Hatha Yoga Classes in New York CityIf you live in New York City and are wearied of the polished, downtown fashionista yoga scene, hop a train north (or south or west if you must) to the nether-reaches of our urban island to take a class at the folksy Inwood Peace Yoga Center.
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Historic Coliseum Cinemas Movie Theatre Hosts Film Club, Shows Art FilmsThe Coliseum Cinemas Movie Club shows first-run, non-commercial art, documentary, & independent films in Washington Heights, New York City. Inwood, Washington Heights, Harlem & Riverdale residents ecstatic that they can view art films close to home. -
Salon De Tokyo in NYC's Midtown Offers Authentic Japanese Shiatsu MassageSubmitting to shiatsu massage is something akin to giving birth to a because my recollection of the massage was wildly distorted through the warped lens of time. This was serious business and I needed to concentrate on "bweathing."
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Tips for Living Green: Improving Your Health (as a Vegetarian?) and the EnvironmentConcerned by news stories of species loss, degradation of our natural world, & increasing rates of environmental-related diseases like cancers & certain birth defects, I compiled a list of easy changes we can make to improve our health and the environment
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Make Your Own Pet FoodIf you feed your favorite pooch ordinary, store bought dry and/or canned dog food, you may unknowingly be poisoning them. -
Playing in the Garden of Eden, Making Friends with Strangers - Community is What It's All AboutAn phone call from an elderly stranger inspires New Yorker Cori Morenberg to consider the importance of connection and community.
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Unassuming Salvadorian Street Eats in ManhattanLa Cabaña Salvadoreña, an eatery that serves an assortment of well-prepared Central American fare, is just the kind of unassuming food establishment that Ruth Reichl advocates to find room for within the stuffy world of French-dominated fine cuisine.
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Delicious Hands: Park Terrace Bistro in New YorkKarim Bouscou could hardly sleep the night the Michelin inspector introduced himself and announced that Park Terrace Bistro was being considered for inclusion in the premiere US publication of the esteemed 2006 Michelin Guide New York City.
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Sure Bette: New Leaf Cafe in New YorkBette Midler's bet on the now 4-year-old New Leaf Café has more than paid off. The eatery, under Chef James Bellichi, has won a culinary trifecta.
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Visit South Florida Pioneer Times at Old Fort Lauderdale Village and MuseumIf you picture crowded beaches and skimpily-clad college students partying on Spring Break when you think of Fort Lauderdale, you'll be surprised to learn of the Old Fort Lauderdale Village and Museum - a great family destination.
