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Martha Stewart said her father slapped her when she got engaged because her fiancé was Jewish. Photos of Martha Stewart as a child with her parents. Stewart said her father also hit her when she told him that she was engaged to Andrew Stewart. "I went home and told my dad, and my dad slapped me," she recalled. "I remember getting that slap," Stewart added.
Persons: Martha Stewart, fiancé, Netflix Stewart, Edward Kostyra, Stewart, Frank Kostyra, Andrew Stewart, He's Organizations: Netflix Locations: Nutley , New Jersey
It’s fueling a huge rollout of new retirement products — but they’re not all golden tickets. “We didn’t really save much of anything.”However, jobs offering pension plans are harder to come by compared to previous decades. Over the past 40 years, defined contribution plans, also known as 401(k) plans, have taken their place. Americans currently hold over $7 trillion in 401(k) plans, according to data from the Investment Company Institute, a trade association. These types of retirement plans put the job of saving and investing on the employee.
Persons: CNN —, Jennifer Messina, “ I’m, ” Messina, ” Teresa Ghilarducci, ” Eric Stevenson, Roth, Ghilarducci, you’re, , There’s, she’s, we’ll, Messina Organizations: CNN, Alliance for Lifetime, Investment Company Institute, Social Security, Social Security Administration, Federal, The New School for Social Research, BlackRock, Nationwide, Messina Locations: Nutley , New Jersey, BlackRock, New Jersey, South Carolina, North Dakota
This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. "I grew up in Nutley," Lorraine Hurlbut , the listing agent for the home who works with Keller Williams NJ Metro Group, told Business Insider. Advertisement“We have New Yorkers, people from Hudson County that live in Jersey City and Hoboken come,” to buy homes in Nutley, Hurlbut said. With 15 bids received, the home's sale price soared by over 40% of the asking price — setting a record in Nutley, Hurlbut told NJ.com. “I don't do minimal staging,” Hurlbut told Business Insider.
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Anthony Di Petta's remains arriving at LaGuardia airport on Friday, July 7. Di Petta’s remains were unable to be found at the time, DPAA says. In August 2021, the nonprofit recovered the remains of multiple missing service members from the site, including those of Di Petta. Di Petta’s remains arrived at LaGuardia Airport in New York on Friday afternoon. Di Petta will be buried in Wrightstown, New Jersey on July 11, according to the DPAA.
Persons: Anthony Di Petta’s, he’s, Di Petta, Anthony Di Petta's, DPAA, Di Petta’s Organizations: CNN, US Department of Defense, US Navy Aviation, Defense POW, Agency, Project, US Navy, Base, Armed Forces Medical, LaGuardia Locations: Nutley , New Jersey, Italy, LaGuardia, Palau Islands, Malakal, Di, Hickam, Hawaii, New York, Wrightstown , New Jersey
[1/2] Actor Robert Blake speaks to reporters as he walks to Burbank Courthouse in Burbank, California, U.S. August 29, 2005. A wrongful death lawsuit subsequently filed against Blake by her estate led to a civil court judgment that the actor was responsible for her slaying. Blake contended his wife was a victim of her own checkered past, gunned down by an unknown assailant. Blake's acting work was overshadowed four years later by the Bakley murder, which remains unsolved. A paternity test showed that the father was Blake, not Christian Brando, son of actor Marlon Brando, who Bakley had been dating simultaneously.
Alzheimer’s Drug Slows Disease Progression in Trial
  + stars: | 2022-09-28 | by ( Joseph Walker | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Eisai's headquarters in Nutley, N.J.; the company said it would present more detailed study results in November at an Alzheimer’s research conference. Eisai Co. and Biogen Inc. said their experimental Alzheimer’s disease drug significantly slowed progression of the memory-robbing disease in a large study, bolstering the drug’s prospects for approval. The pharmaceutical companies said their drug lecanemab reduced cognitive and functional decline by 27%, compared with a placebo, over 18 months in a Phase 3 study of 1,800 patients with early-stage Alzheimer’s. The drug was also linked to higher rates of brain swelling and small bleeds, though the company said they were rarely symptomatic.
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