This Sunday, February 5 is the long-awaited Super Bowl! There are so many reasons to get excited, but here five of the best reasons to love Super Bowl Sunday!
Football Fans
If you're a Giants fan, you're pumped up to see the Giants play in the biggest game of the year. If you're a Patriots fan, you can hardly wait to see the Patriots play in the biggest game of the year. For everyone else, football is awesome!
Quarterback Snacks
The Super Bowl is a great excuse to indulge. It's practically a rule to have a few beers while chowing down on delicious wings, guacamole and chips, and those cute little mini hot dogs wrapped in a crusty blanket. You may have to hit the gym hard on Monday, but it's worth it—it is the Superbowl, after all!
Super Bowl Ads
The commercials: remember the eTrade baby and the Anheuser-Busch Clydesdale? This year, there'll be a whole crop of new and hilarious ads that will have people talking.
Cure For The Mondays
You won't get the dreaded "Tomorrow is Monday and I have to work" Sunday night blues—instead you'll be celebrating all night with the three F's: food, friends, and football!
Lead Out TV
For the not-so-football-inclined, waiting patiently through the Superbowl means you get to watch the second season premiere of The Voice!
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Albert’s Café is an all-around destination business. Serving a menu full of Italian, American, and seafood entrees and appetizers, there’s something to please every palate—from mozzarella sticks to buffalo chicken steaks, roast pork, and linguini with mussels—as well as a jovial atmosphere that attracts faithful locals and newcomers alike. The sports bar boasts four flat screen TVs and three additional viewing spots in the newly refurbished dining room bar. Daily drink and food specials keep up the enlivened atmosphere every night, while weekend music and dancing comes courtesy of DJs and a faithfully returning crowd.
Albert’s Café
3180 Grant Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19114
www.albertscafe.com
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Well, we did it! We survived our first snow fall in 2012 at Chestnut Pointe. Our residents have done a fantastic job of understanding how we treat snow in the community and your patience and cooperation is appreciated!
A few tips to continue successful snow removal are:
* Please move your vehicle into overflow parking so that we can plow your parking space.
* Remove front door mats prior to the storm.
* Contact the Leasing Office to report any trouble spots on the property.
Thank you again to all of our residents for your cooperation. Stay warm!

Driving in the winter can be lovely, with scenic views of snowy vistas, but it can also be dangerous if you don’t take the proper precautions. Here are some tips to make sure you don’t run into problems on the road this season:
Avoid Tailgating
Tailgating is something you want to avoid under any circumstances but especially during icy or snowy road conditions. When a road is even just lightly covered in ice or snow, the traction becomes significantly reduced, and this means that your car will take longer to stop.
Don't Use Cruise Control
If your car hydroplanes or skids on an icy road while you’re using cruise control, the wheels can start to rapidly spin – and this will increase the chances of you losing command of your vehicle.
Be Prepared
You’ll want to be sure that your car is stocked with the necessities of safe winter driving – antifreeze, windshield washer fluid, flashlight, first aid kid, blanket, and so on. Also make sure that the car itself has been checked so that the battery works, the headlights are clean and functional, and the tires are in good condition.
Handle Skids With Skill
Knowing how to recover from skids is a key feature of effective winter driving. When you brake on a slippery road, make sure you don’t lock up your wheels by braking too hard. Instead, if you begin skidding, turn the vehicle gently in the direction you want the vehicle to go and avoid heavy pressure on the brakes. Click here for helpful details about skid recovery.
Stay in Your Vehicle
If you get stuck in the snow or your vehicle becomes unable to move for any reason, stay warm in your vehicle and wait for help. Make sure that your exhaust pipe is clear of any obstructions (snow and ice included) so that carbon monoxide doesn’t build up in the car.
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