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    Presidents Day is an

    American holiday that is

    celebrated each year on the

    third Monday in February. Schoolchildren typically get the day off

    from school and many profession-

    als also get the day off from work.

    Established in 1800,

    Presidents Day once went by a

    different name. Known as

    Washingtons Birthday, which is

    still the legal name of the holiday,

    this day was meant to celebratethe first President of the United

    States, George Washington,

    whose birthday was February 22.

    Congress declared that day a fed-

    eral holiday more than 200 years

    ago, and eventually the holiday

    grew to become a celebration of

    President Abraham Lincoln, who

    was born on February 12, as well.

    The holiday is now a celebration

    of the lives and accomplishments

    of every U.S. president.Few Americans would be

    hard-pressed to identify George

    Washingtons visage, which is

    depicted on some American cur-

    rency, including the $1 bill. Born

    in 1732 to Virginia planters,

    Washingtons interests included

    western expansion, which he was

    able to take part as a teenager,

    helping to survey the Shenandoah

    lands at the age of 16.

    Washington was also interested inmilitary arts, and he was commis-

    sioned a lieutenant colonel in

    1754, eventually playing a role in

    what became the French and

    Indian War.

    In 1759, Washington was

    serving in the Virginia House of

    Burgesses, an assembly of elected

    representatives of the English

    colonies in North America.

    Growing frustrated with, and feel-

    ing exploited by, British regula-tions, Washington voiced his

    resistance to restrictions placed

    on colonists, who were moving

    toward what would become the

    American Revolution.

    At the Second Continental

    Congress, which assembled in

    1775, Washington was elected

    Commander-in-Chief of the

    Continental Army, taking com-

    mand of troops at Cambridge,

    Massachusetts on July 3, 1775.Under Washingtons com-

    mand, the Continental Army

    would ultimately succeed, win-

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    continued on next page

    These are some of my

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    the general population will

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    tubules that the tooth

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    dentinal fluid activates

    the nerve endings at the

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    that increases fluid movement

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    Very strong brushing and

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    These are some of my financial

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    Tooth Sensitivity, Part 2 By Peter Brusco, DMD

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    Six ways to help elderly depression

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    Owning a pet is often a

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    The ultimate in privacy! This beautiful custom Center Hall Colonial is set on 11.92wooded acres with fabulous panoramic mountaintop views with your own private ten-nis court. The spectacular gourmet kitchen of fers maple cabinets, granite countertops,a Subzero refrigerator, Montague gas stove, wet-bar, large center island, wine racksand porcelain tile floor. A large formal dining room, a great room with a stone fire-place, skylights, and French doors open to a large Trex deck, with a hot tub and thefabulous views. The formal living room/library offers Maplewood built-ins deep

    crown moldings, a gas fireplace with granite surround. Hardwood floors, central vacand intercom system, an in-law bedroom or office and a three car main level garage.Upstairs offers a master bedroom suite with 2 walk-in closets and a marble bathroomfit for a king or queen. There are 3 additional bedrooms, a full bathroom and a laun-dry room. The lower level offers a heated recreation room, a bathroom and storagearea. GSMLS#3031111

    Large Formal Dining Room LR w/Maple Built-ins & Gas Fireplace Gourmet Kitchen w/Maple & Granite

    GR w/Wood Burning Fireplace & Views Trex Deck & Hot tub Spectacular Views

    KINNELON/RENAISSANCE RIDGE $1,079,000SPECTACULAR VIEWS