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If you're like most adults, your parents probably loaded you up with vitamin C whenever you had the sniffles or a cold. Your younger self might not have believed it worked, but as it turns out, your parents were onto something. According to doctors, vitamin C is one of the most important vitamins to consume. It might not be the cure-all for the common cold, but it absolutely helps maintain your immune system so you can fight the cold quicker. Also known as ascorbic acid, vitamin C also protects your body from prenatal health issues, cardiovascular problems, eye diseases, and even wrinkly skin.

When your body lacks vitamin C for a long time, you're sure to notice. Though vitamin C deficiency is relatively rare in the U.S., adults who go long periods without it may get sick frequently and suffer from other immune system issues. In extreme cases, people may get scurvy, which causes a litany of issues like joint pain, bleeding gums, and depression.

Vitamin-C

B vitamins like riboflavin (B2), niacin (B3), folic acid (b9), and cobalamin (B12) play a crucial role in keeping you healthy and maintaining your overall wellbeing. If you want a healthier body, B vitamins are critical, as they are literally building blocks that help preserve your brain functionality, cell metabolism, and energy. For pregnant women, B vitamins in IV drips are especially important because they help your new baby's brain develop while in the womb. B vitamins have also been shown to prevent congenital disabilities. Plus, they help ease feelings of nausea, which is a big bonus for moms and dads alike.

When your body is vitamin B deficient, you're putting yourself at risk of many health problems, such as complications with pregnancy, nervous system disorders, amenia, and gastric cancers.

Vitamin-B

Like the other vitamins and nutrients on this page, magnesium plays an important part in your body's total health. As a cofactor or helper molecule, magnesium has a role in 600+ bodily functions, including protein formation, nerve function, gene function, muscle movement, and energy production. If you're having a stressful day or week, high-potency magnesium has been shown to have relaxation properties that help calm your nerves and muscles. Unfortunately, most Americans don't get enough magnesium in their diets.

When your body is magnesium deficient, you could be playing with fire. Magnesium deficiency has been linked to chronic health concerns like osteoporosis, diabetes, and even heart disease. If you're feeling unusually weak or suffering from irregular muscle cramps, a vitamin IV session from Juventee could be the solution you need.

Magnesium

Just about every health food and drink in the stores boasts high levels of antioxidants. That's great, but what are they? Antioxidants are substances shown to slow or prevent cell damage from free radicals. Free radicals are unstable molecules linked to inflammation, disease, and forms of cancer. According to the National Library of Medicine, antioxidants also act as hydrogen and electron donors, as well as enzyme inhibitors.

Most humans get some types of antioxidants naturally through eating and drinking. However, IV vitamin therapy is a much more effective way to fight back against free radicals with antioxidants. When your body lacks antioxidants, free radical production increases, which causes oxidative stress - a harmful situation linked to arthritis, cancers, strokes, and Parkinson's disease.

Antioxidants

Thankfully, Juventee's IV vitamin therapy in West Orange, NJ contains antioxidants that may scavenge and reduce the free radicals affecting your health.

Some additional vitamins and nutrients found in most IV vitamin therapies include:

  • Calcium
  • Amino Acids
  • Threonine
  • Arginine
  • Tryptophan
  • Vitamin E
  • Vitamin D
  • More

Treat Your Body Right with IV Vitamin Therapy from Juventee

If your goal is to nourish your body with nutrients and vitamins, Juventee's IV vitamin therapy in cityname, state is the key you need to unlock success. We believe that balance is key to your health and wellness, which is why our specialists employ the most innovative medical advances in our treatment options and products. Unlike other vitamin IV clinics, our focus is on providing you with a full range of health services to help you reach your full potential.

That way, you can satisfy your aesthetic, physical, and nutritional needs while positively impacting your emotional wellbeing too. If you're on the fence about getting healthy and re-discovering the joys of youth, contact our office today. It would be our pleasure to talk about your concerns and how our preventative, proactive treatments like IV vitamin therapy can help on your journey to health.

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Annual Black History Scholarship Event at West Orange High School

Catherine Connors (Conflict Resolution, Student Affairs Coordinator and Student Council advisor), Hayden Moore (Superintendent of Schools), Olivia Raymond (Community Relations), Oluoma Ejiofor (Social Media/PR Manager), Jewelia Taylor (Vice-President), Alicia Germain (President), Oscar Guerrero (WOHS Principal) Photo Credit: Cynthia CummingStudent Council Officers: Oluoma Ejiofor (Social Media/PR Manager), Olivia Raymond (Community Relations), Jewelia Taylor (Vice-President), Alicia Germain (President)...

Catherine Connors (Conflict Resolution, Student Affairs Coordinator and Student Council advisor), Hayden Moore (Superintendent of Schools), Olivia Raymond (Community Relations), Oluoma Ejiofor (Social Media/PR Manager), Jewelia Taylor (Vice-President), Alicia Germain (President), Oscar Guerrero (WOHS Principal) Photo Credit: Cynthia Cumming

Student Council Officers: Oluoma Ejiofor (Social Media/PR Manager), Olivia Raymond (Community Relations), Jewelia Taylor (Vice-President), Alicia Germain (President)Photo Credit: Cynthia Cumming

Jewelia Taylor and Olivia Raymond.Photo Credit: Cynthia Cumming

Student artwork.Photo Credit: Cynthia Cumming

Optimal PrecisionPhoto Credit: Cynthia Cumming

Makayla RiveraPhoto Credit: Cynthia Cumming

Ashley AgyekumPhoto Credit: Cynthia Cumming

Ab-SalutePhoto Credit: Cynthia Cumming

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Catherine Connors (Conflict Resolution, Student Affairs Coordinator and Student Council advisor), Hayden Moore (Superintendent of Schools), Olivia Raymond (Community Relations), Oluoma Ejiofor (Social Media/PR Manager), Jewelia Taylor (Vice-President), Alicia Germain (President), Oscar Guerrero (WOHS Principal) Photo Credit: Cynthia Cumming

By Cindy Cumming

PublishedFebruary 21, 2024 at 8:19 AM

Last UpdatedFebruary 21, 2024 at 8:50 PM

WEST ORANGE, NJ - The annual Black History Scholarship Dinner was held Feb. 15 in the Tarnoff Cafe at West Orange High School, raising funds to provide scholarships to graduating seniors and highlight student talent and black culture. The event was organized by the Student Council and advisor Catherine Connors with support from the community.

Performances by the West Orange Boys and Girls Step Teams, Ab-Salute and Optimal Precision, the Jubilee Choir and dance team, the Dance Honors Society, recited original and famous poetry, and vocal performances highlighted the evening.

The Program

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Presentation of Colors .................................................... JRAFROTC

National Anthem.................... ..........................................Ugomma Nzeduru, Makayla Arjoon, Evonna Steele

Lift Every Voice and Sing................................................. Alicia Germain, Morgan Baskin, and Mekhi Findley

Welcome........................................................................... Principal Oscar Guerrero

Emcees............................................................................ Alicia Germain, Jewelia Taylor and Olivia Raymond

Musical Performance...................................................... Jubilee Choir

Dance Performance..................................................... Jubilee Dance

Poetry Reading............................................................... Ashley Agyekum

Dance Performance........................................................ Dance Honors Society

Poetry Reading................................................................Makayla Rivera

Poetry Reading............................................................... Jewelia Taylor

Poetry Reading.................................................................Oluma Ejiofor

Musical Performance.......................................................Jubilee Choir

Dance Performance ........................................................Shyla Thomas

Musical Performance...................................................... Jubilee Choir

Performance....................................................................Optimal Precision Girls’ Step Team

Performance.................................................................. AB-Salute Boys’ Step Team

Thanks to Student Council PR/Social Media Manager Oluoma Ejiofor for photos.

Miss the event? Support the Black History Scholarship for 2024 by purchasing custom designed shirts and gear HERE.

West Orange Tries To Attract Home Buyers, Businesses With New Video

WEST ORANGE, NJ — West Orange has released a new promotional video that aims to attract more “prospective home buyers and entrepreneurs” to the township.Earlier this week, the township dropped its “Welcome to West Orange” video on YouTube with the title: “Discover West Orange, NJ: Your Ideal Home and Business Destination!”Th...

WEST ORANGE, NJ — West Orange has released a new promotional video that aims to attract more “prospective home buyers and entrepreneurs” to the township.

Earlier this week, the township dropped its “Welcome to West Orange” video on YouTube with the title: “Discover West Orange, NJ: Your Ideal Home and Business Destination!”

The video touts the town’s reputation as an “arms open” community, and extolls its local business and restaurant landscape – which has “attracted over $300 million in current and planned investments.”

In addition to small businesses, the township has managed to attract larger companies to its borders in recent years, with a new Target store scheduled to open in 2025.

West Orange has also retained many of its longest-running local businesses over the years, such as neighborhood staple Schneider Hardware, which recently celebrated its 100th anniversary. Read More: Hammering Out A Legacy In West Orange: Hardware Store Turns 100

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Other attractions in West Orange include the county-run Turtle Back Zoo, the nearby South Mountain Reservation and Eagle Rock Reservation, the Oskar Schindler Performing Arts Center and the Thomas Edison National Historical Park.

“This video provides a glimpse into the rich experiences awaiting in West Orange,” Mayor Susan McCartney said, crediting the Downtown West Orange Alliance with helping to promote local businesses.

“Highlighting our historical landmarks, districts, cultural gems, modern amenities and fantastic recreational opportunities, we believe that this comprehensive video is the most effective way to convey the diverse appeal of West Orange – a place that caters to a wide range of interests,” McCartney said.

The video was partly funded by a grant from the New Jersey Department of Travel and Tourism. Watch it below or view it online here.

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Orange Resident Uplifts Hip-Hop in Education

Hip-Hop turns 50 this year, and around the world, the history of this genre is being celebrated. One of the venues for celebration is in the classrooms. Specifically, students in urban communities can experience Hip Hop as a form of resistance, art, music, and joy.Orange resident Susan Pope, Ed.D. is a former student at Columbia University’s Teachers College. In the final leg of her course work she studied Hip Hop Pedagogy: Possibilities, Challenges & ...

Hip-Hop turns 50 this year, and around the world, the history of this genre is being celebrated. One of the venues for celebration is in the classrooms. Specifically, students in urban communities can experience Hip Hop as a form of resistance, art, music, and joy.

Orange resident Susan Pope, Ed.D. is a former student at Columbia University’s Teachers College. In the final leg of her course work she studied Hip Hop Pedagogy: Possibilities, Challenges & Social Justice with Dr. Bettina Love. Dr. Pope described the course as “an awakening to the richness and beauty of our culture and heritage”. For her final project in this course, Dr. Pope developed a curriculum for a class at Orange High School that allowed students to explore themselves through Hip-Hop culture. “The students and I created a short movement phrase using their funds of identity narratives.”

On Thursday, October 12, at Montclair State University, the Orange High School Elite Dance Ensemble, under the direction of Tosha Brown, performed a dance inspired by student narratives at the book signing for Dr. Love’s latest book, Punished for Dreaming: How School Reform Harms Black Children and How We Heal. Dr. Pope facilitated choreography utilizing students, teachers, parents, and community members. The groups rehearsed throughout the months of September and October in preparation. The “students’ narratives focused on family, teachers, and their community as positive influences on their knowledge of self.”

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At the event, Dr. Love highlighted the stories of Brown and Black students whose dreams have been hijacked by an educational and political system never designed to see them succeed. Attendees categorized the event as “re-igniting” and Dr. Love as “a powerhouse of knowledge”. According to Dr. Pope, “The biggest takeaway from this project was that we have joy once we know and own our story. Joy comes from knowing who you are and living your truth.”

There were over 300 people in attendance representing local school districts, higher education students, faculty, and the local community. Special thank you to Dr. Bree Picower and Dr. Tanya Maloney, directors of the Transformative Educational Network (TEN) for all they do for the field of education. Images from the event are available on the Montclair State University website.

West Orange Video Showcases Attractions For Potential Visitors, Businesses & Residents

WEST ORANGE, NJ – West Orange recently released a new video that showcases landmarks and favorite spots in the township. Mayor Susan McCartney narrates and appears in the short video that encourages people to visit, open businesses in the township and/or buy homes here.Some of the attractions that are named and shown include Edison National Park, the South Mountain Reservation Complex, The Eagle Rock Reservation, hotels, 12 parks, many different types of restaurants, SOPAC and Luna Stage, the West Orange Arts Council, the new li...

WEST ORANGE, NJ – West Orange recently released a new video that showcases landmarks and favorite spots in the township. Mayor Susan McCartney narrates and appears in the short video that encourages people to visit, open businesses in the township and/or buy homes here.

Some of the attractions that are named and shown include Edison National Park, the South Mountain Reservation Complex, The Eagle Rock Reservation, hotels, 12 parks, many different types of restaurants, SOPAC and Luna Stage, the West Orange Arts Council, the new library, five golf courses and high quality schools.

The blurb below a social media post about the video reads:

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Welcome to West Orange, New Jersey -- an energetic, culturally diverse, innovative community of approximately 49,000 residents located at the center of one of the most diverse counties in the country, less than 20 miles west of New York City.

In this video, we'll explore the charm, amenities and opportunities that make West Orange an ideal place for prospective home buyers and entrepreneurs alike.

Whether you come here to live, visit or start a business, you will find a community with its arms open. In fact, a Reader’s Digest poll voted West Orange as, “The New Jersey Town with the Nicest People.” Our local businesses thrive in an age of online shopping by offering unique products and exceptional service. In addition, restaurants with a range of culinary traditions have won both local fans and national acclaim from Yelp, NJ Monthly, Best of Essex and NJ 101.5 radio.

No wonder West Orange has attracted over $300 million in current and planned investments! And, when it comes to recreation, all we can say is, we’ve got great stuff! Nestled between two mountain ranges, the Essex County South Mountain Recreation Complex is teeming with wildlife and exciting things for us humans to do. The Turtle Back Zoo. The Codey Ice Skating arena. The Tree Top Rope Course. The Safari Miniature Golf Course and miles and miles of hiking trails through South Mountain Reservation or Eagle Rock Reservation.

Snowfall Totals In West Orange Area: Storm Updates, Weather Forecast

WEST ORANGE, NJ — How much snow fell in the West Orange area? It depends where – and how – the measurement was taken.The prediction for a snowy Tuesday proved accurate across New Jersey, with some parts of the state reportedly seeing more than a foot of precipitation. See Related: 13+ Inches Dumped On Parts Of NJ After Storm Track ShiftsIn West Or...

WEST ORANGE, NJ — How much snow fell in the West Orange area? It depends where – and how – the measurement was taken.

The prediction for a snowy Tuesday proved accurate across New Jersey, with some parts of the state reportedly seeing more than a foot of precipitation. See Related: 13+ Inches Dumped On Parts Of NJ After Storm Track Shifts

In West Orange, the snowfall total was more "modest": about eight inches, according to a reading taken on Tuesday morning. Check current local snowfall totals here, as per the National Weather Service (NWS).

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The NWS shares other snowfall readings submitted by local sources and individual spotters, including those affiliated with the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network (COCORAHS). Those readings can have some variation depending on when and how they’re taken. Learn more here.

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Other readings in Essex County taken on Tuesday included:

Essex County was among the areas in New Jersey that were under a Hazardous Weather Outlook and a Winter Storm Watch until Tuesday afternoon. As of 1:30 p.m., Middlesex County was the only place still under a winter storm warning.

Here’s something to keep in mind, though, according to a special weather statement from the NWS:

“Temperatures will fall below freezing [Tuesday night]. Melted snow and standing water on area roadways will likely become icy, especially on untreated surfaces. Use extra caution if traveling [Tuesday night] through early Wednesday morning. Sunshine is expected Wednesday morning, which will raise temperatures above freezing and improve roadway conditions.”

So what’s next? Here is the forecast for the next few days in West Orange, according to the National Weather Service:

Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 26. Wind chill values between 15 and 20. West wind 9 to 14 mph.

Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 34. Wind chill values between 15 and 25. Northwest wind 15 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph.

Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 22. Wind chill values between 15 and 20. Northwest wind 8 to 11 mph.

Thursday: A slight chance of rain and snow after 1pm. Increasing clouds, with a high near 35. West wind 7 to 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Thursday Night: A chance of rain and snow before 1am. Cloudy, then gradually becoming partly cloudy, with a low around 30. Chance of precipitation is 40%.

Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 38.

Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 25.

Saturday: A 30 percent chance of snow showers before 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 34.

Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 22.

Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 37.

Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 25.

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