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Author Archives: KameronM
Fresh, Organic, Quality Foods are a Staple at Double L Market
There are a few places you can go these days where you’re not bombarded by the sting of commercialism influencing every purchase you make. Large grocery chains promise low prices, wide varieties, and unlimited supplies. Lloyd Allen and Michael Van … Continue reading
Posted in Health Improvement, Miscellaneous, Nutrition, Workforce Health
Tagged Connecticut, farmer's markets, local, organic, Wellness, wholesome
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What It’s All About
Ovation’s Chief Sales Officer John Carew stopped by my office today. With water bottle in hand, geared up in Under Armor and fierce blue eyes alive with excitement for the run he was about to go on, he asked me, … Continue reading
Posted in Discussion, Health & Wellness
Tagged family, happiness, responsibility, running, work
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What Are We Celebrating?
As soon as the cold weather blows through and the last of the Halloween candy has been devoured, we turn our focus towards the Christmas season.You can blame the department stores playing “Jingle Bells” on repeat, or the incessant toy store … Continue reading
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A Summer’s Journey
Hi Ovation Nation, my name is Connor Deneen, and I will be a sophomore at Bentley University in roughly four weeks. It feels weird saying that, because it seems like I was just being congratulated for graduating high school. The … Continue reading
