By Vince DiMiceli
I’m pretty sure it’s my first memory.
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By Laura Coleman
If you’ve never treated yourself to a day at the spa, it is
definitely time to start. Depending upon what you choose to have
done, you will leave relaxed, well groomed and blissfully unaware
that there is any difficulty in the world.
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By Lisa J. Curtis
Pilo Arts Day Spa & Salon is the place to go when you
crave relaxation and need a new look.
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By Vince DiMiceli
Valentine’s Day, 2002. 5 am. Trudging out of the Downtown
office of The Brooklyn Papers are the three remaining members
of the production team. They’ve been on the job for about 19
hours, been awake for close to 21, and are now headed home to
bed after a day and night of computer breakdowns, missed deadlines
and utter pandemonium.
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By Tina Barry
It’s 11 am and I’m waiting in the Community Bookstore in Park
Slope for cookbook author Rozanne Gold to arrive. We’re meeting
to discuss her latest book, "Healthy 1-2-3: The Ultimate
Three-Ingredient Cookbook," which was published last April,
and her upcoming and final cookbook in the series, "Desserts
1-2-3," due out this May.
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· When making your
appointment let the spa know if you prefer a man or a woman to
perform your services. Don’t wait until you show up, it could
be too late for them to accommodate you.
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By Lisa J. Curtis
Want to take a short trip to an exotic
locale? Do you want to be pampered by natives? Do you just want
to put the romance back in your relationship, or put the focus
on pampering yourself? Can this all be done in one place?
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By Lisa J. Curtis
Partners Bonnie
Thornton and Tamika Rivera (left to right) had a vision. They
wanted to open a spa and shop in Williamsburg that catered to
the spa needs of the people who lived in their neighborhood,
forsaking the elitist ambiance of Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue spas,
explained Thornton. With their own hands, and the hands of many
friends, they converted their space at 115 Grand St. at Berry
Street from the remains of an old Polish restaurant into Therapy
spa and store.
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By Lisa J. Curtis
The staff at The Spa takes your health
seriously. Like Caesar, they want you to come in, so they can
see what ails you and then they’ll conquer it.
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