Jeanne Muchnick

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Jeanne Muchnick, Daily Voice Deputy Editor, Content, has covered everything from baby advice for Parents Magazine to travel finds for The Rough Guides to human interest features for The New York Times to lifestyle insights for prevention.com. She has been a Senior Editor at top national women's magazines including Woman's World and Woman's Day and was instrumental in the launch of Gannett's InTown, Rockland and Putnam magazines. She is also the author of Dinner for Busy Moms, a 2010 Mom's Award winner. Among her favorite things to write about: Her neighbors and surrounding communities. So email her and fill her in on what's happening near you. And, follow her on Instagram @dailyvoicefeatures.

Jeanne was formerly a deputy editor at Daily Voice.

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This Shelton Company Is Getting Drunk — On A Successful Business Model This Shelton Company Is Getting Drunk — On A Successful Business Model
This Shelton Company Is Getting Drunk — On A Successful Business Model SHELTON, Conn. --  Stephania Halverson and Jessica Oen want to make one thing clear: You will not get drunk from their beer-soaked snacks. You will, however, find the baked good wares of their Shelton-based company, The Drunk Alpaca, go well with a pint of Guinness, an IPA or any other kind of brewski.  The two bakers -- Oen, a Greenwich resident, is a self-trained baker and cake decorator while Halverson, from Seymour, is a professionally trained pastry chef -- began their company in August 2016 after realizing there was a niche for liquor in baked goods.  Beer, however, was rarely used. …
Lyme Disease Risk Remains High Into Fall & Winter In CT, Says Expert Lyme Disease Risk Remains High Into Fall & Winter In CT, Says Expert
Lyme Disease Risk Remains High Into Fall & Winter In CT, Says Expert FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Just because it's fall doesn't mean ticks -- and the risk of Lyme disease -- disappear in Fairfield County. Nor should you think you're off the hook just because you're not the outdoors type. Simply walking through the grass to the mailbox can put you at risk. So explains Dr. Debra Adler-Klein, a board-certified internist and infectious disease expert at NewYork-Presbyterian Medical Group Westchester. "Many people mistakenly believe that tick season ends at Labor Day, but in fact, the danger of tick bites extends well into the fall and even the winter if the…
CAVA Grill Finally Opens In Bergen Town Center CAVA Grill Finally Opens In Bergen Town Center
Cava Grill Finally Opens In Bergen Town Center PARAMUS, N.J. -- Afer months of reporting that it was coming -- CAVA, a fast casual Mediterranean eatery has oened at the Bergen Town Center in Paramus. The restaurant, open seven days a week, serves customizable meals where diners pick and choose their own base (i.e. salad, pita, grains, etc.), then add dips protein, toppings and dressing. This is the second New Jersey location for the chain; it is also in Jersey City. CAVA officially opened Thursday Oct. 5. Go to www.cava.com/for more details or to their Paramus Facebook page HERE.
Here's Where To Go For Dutchess County's Best Apple, Pumpkin-Picking Here's Where To Go For Dutchess County's Best Apple, Pumpkin-Picking
Here's Where To Go For Dutchess County's Best Apple, Pumpkin-Picking DUTCHESS COUNTY N.Y. -- Embrace the season and head for the hills -- and orchards -- for apple and pumpkin picking -- and the quintessential outdoor fall experience (cider doughnuts optional). A sampling of Dutchess County spots follows. Barton Orchards, Poughquag: With more than 120 acres, you'll find loads of apple choices along with hayrides through the pumpkin patch, petting zoo, market, and bakery. Go: 63 Apple Tree Ln., 845- 227-2306 Cedar Heights Orchard, Rhinebeck: Check out the many varieties of apples here -- the signage is clearly marked so you can find the kind you like. Go: 8 …
Lyme Disease Risk Remains High Into Fall & Winter Says Local Expert Lyme Disease Risk Remains High Into Fall & Winter Says Local Expert
Lyme Disease Risk Remains High Into Fall & Winter Says Local Expert PASSAIC COUNTY, N.J.-- Just because it's fall doesn't mean ticks -- and the risk of Lyme disease -- disappear. Nor should you think you're off the hook just because you're not the outdoors type. Simply walking through the grass to the mailbox can put you at risk. So explains Debra Adler-Klein, M.D., a board-certified internist and infectious disease expert at NewYork-Presbyterian Medical Group Westchester. "Many people mistakenly believe that tick season ends at Labor Day, but in fact, the danger of tick bites extends well into the fall and even the winter if the weather stays warm,&q…
What's Your Fav Sports Bar, Westchester? Nominate The DVlicious Best What's Your Fav Sports Bar, Westchester? Nominate The DVlicious Best
What's Your Fav Sports Bar, Westchester? Nominate The DVlicious Best WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- What's your go-to sports bar?  With football season in full swing, it's time to nominate your DVlicious favorite. Let us know who ranks tops in the field (pun intended).  Send nominations to dvlicious@dailyvoice.com by 9 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 10.  Finalists will be narrowed down later in the week and voting will begin.
Lyme Disease Risk Remains High Into Fall & Winter Says New York Expert Lyme Disease Risk Remains High Into Fall & Winter Says New York Expert
Lyme Disease Risk Remains High Into Fall & Winter Says New York Expert ORANGE COUNTY, N.Y. -- Just because it's fall doesn't mean ticks -- and the risk of Lyme disease -- disappear. Nor should you think you're off the hook just because you're not the outdoors type. Simply walking through the grass to the mailbox can put you at risk. So explains Debra Adler-Klein, M.D., a board-certified internist and infectious disease expert at NewYork-Presbyterian Medical Group Westchester. "Many people mistakenly believe that tick season ends at Labor Day, but in fact, the danger of tick bites extends well into the fall and even the winter if the weather stays warm,&q…
Lyme Disease Risk Remains High Into Fall & Winter Says Local Expert Lyme Disease Risk Remains High Into Fall & Winter Says Local Expert
Lyme Disease Risk Remains High Into Fall & Winter Says Local Expert BERGEN COUNTY, N.J.-- Just because it's fall doesn't mean ticks -- and the risk of Lyme disease -- disappear. Nor should you think you're off the hook just because you're not the outdoors type. Simply walking through the grass to the mailbox can put you at risk. So explains Debra Adler-Klein, M.D., a board-certified internist and infectious disease expert at NewYork-Presbyterian Medical Group Westchester. "Many people mistakenly believe that tick season ends at Labor Day, but in fact, the danger of tick bites extends well into the fall and even the winter if the weather stays warm,&qu…
Here's Where To Go For Westchester's Best Apple, Pumpkin-Picking Here's Where To Go For Westchester's Best Apple, Pumpkin-Picking
Here's Where To Go For Westchester's Best Apple, Pumpkin-Picking WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Embrace the season and head for the hills -- and orchards -- for apple and pumpkin picking -- and the quintessential outdoor fall experience (cider doughnuts optional). A sampling of Westchester County spots follows. Harvest Moon Farm & Orchard, North Salem: Grab some fruity gems on the trees, then head to the farm store where you can pick up apple cider, fresh eggs, grass-fed beef, and pork. Go: 130 Hardscrabble Rd., 914- 485-1210. Outhouse Orchards, Croton Falls: Family-owned Outhouse Orchards has Rome Baldwin and Red Delicious varieties as well as a corn…
Sunflower Power: Fairfield Baker Turns Cookie Passion Into Business Sunflower Power: Fairfield Baker Turns Cookie Passion Into Business
Sunflower Power: Fairfield Baker Turns Cookie Passion Into Business FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- Baking helped Sharon Early de-stress from her job in the fashion industry -- and her long commute from Fairfield to NYC. Now, it's her joy as she bakes for her three-year-old company, Early’s Edibles, a gluten and peanut-free cookie company. The mom of two said her go-to recipe at the time was an easy four-ingredient "flourless" peanut butter cookie. It wasn't until a vacation to Italy that she realized her baking hobby could turn into a full-time career. Seeing all the sunflowers in the Tuscan countryside, she started to think: Why not substitute the peanut b…
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