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Sandy Stressing You Out? Get a Massage

Nikki Reiser of Comfort & Balance in Sewaren is offering yoga and massage storm specials.


Freaked out by Hurricane Sandy? A local Woodbridge business owner is offering stressed-out town residents a break.

Nikki Reiser of Comfort & Balance, located in the Sewaren section of the township, is offering massage and yoga specials today. 

A beginner's yoga class is being held from 9:30 to 10:30 am for $10 off. Just arrive between 9:15 and 9:25 am to grab a spot. 

Massage appointments are available, at 1:15 pm, 2:30 pm, and 3:45 pm. The massages are an hour long, and the Storm Special is $10 off.

To make an appointment, call 732-750-8767.

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