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Blog Roundup: 5 Patch Blogs You May Have Missed

A look at what some of our Local Voices bloggers had to say.

From business to health, entertainment to history, our Local Voices bloggers are important Patch contributors. Here's a recap of what our bloggers had to say this week. Do you want to share your own voice with Patch as a Local Voices blogger? Email the editor for more information.

Dust Off Your Sneakers...

Health blogger Eric Robert Santiago writes about the benefits of exercise: "You may be surprised to learn just how much immediate gratification you glean from even your earliest workouts—in the form of alterations that show up in your DNA after your very first hour at the gym."

What's it Worth? 1984 Chevrolet Chevette Diesel
Blogger Carlisle Johnny has a great sense of humor: he has subtitled this blog "How to get 50MPG and shake a tooth loose at the same time." This blog entry is all about Chevrolet's answer to the small car question: the Chevette.

Caduceus Cellars & Merkeus Vineyards Wines Arrive
This is where the music of Tool and the world of wine intersect. Enough said.

The Secret to Living a Happy Life
Consciousness, mindfulness, and awareness. Blogger Don Nenninger talks about ways to live a happier existence by "changing the stories that you tell yourself about you."


Real estate blogger James Haydon advises that location hunting and house hunting are actually separate concepts.

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justme June 18, 2013 at 04:34 pm
Yep. But taxpayers need to get out and vote on school budgets. Target marketing works - holdingRead More art shows on voting day, calling parents to come to vote spreading word through the kids. All registered voters need to get out and vote. The system will continue to be the same unless voters show up and vote no.
Tc June 18, 2013 at 04:59 pm
Justme.. Even if everyone voted no the raises were locked. By voting no programs would have beenRead More decimated more and more teachers given pink slips. The problem here is the BOE giving the union these contracts. It's time to STOP THE MADNESS!!
JJ Smith June 18, 2013 at 07:04 pm
And the candidate for the BOE ran unopposed. We have no to blame but ourselves.