2024 editions

2024 editions

Summertime, and the Living is Easy (If You Plan Ahead)

One of the keys to successful aging is socialization and engaging in more physical activities, but one size does not fit all. Weather and recent physical changes require awareness to maximize the experience. When you take the time to plan ahead, you lay a foundation for success and enjoyment. ...
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Local Man Conquers Empire State Building

Unlike most others his age, 74-year-old Silver Lake resident and business owner Daniel Moneypenny loves climbing stairs. So much so that he recently raced up the 1,576 stairs of the Empire State Building to its 86th Floor Observatory as part of the Empire State Building Run-Up (ESBRU) in New York City. ...
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A Bucket List Trip: Share Before You Go

Heading out for the holidays? Actually, any trip is a good time to make a what-if list before you head out. Here's what our legal expert says to include. ...
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Editor’s Note: Buying Eggs & Buying Time

Now that nighttime arrives in the afternoon, I’ve accelerated my evening routine, wondering just how early is too early to change into pajamas, although it sounds better if I call it loungewear. ...
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Winter, Your Way

Here’s a roundup of things to pass the upcoming winter months: Cozy activities, cold ones and cool stuff. Grab a coat. It’s time to restart your get-up-and-go.  ...
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Worth Noting: Winter Prep, Stair Climber & Great Books

From emergency road kits to radio road trips back in time, to a major stair climber and great new books, there's much ado about Worth Noting. ...
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Holidays Today are Easier on the Mailman

While we welcomed the annual Christmas catalogs, I know a group of people who had a different view of the holidays: mail carriers. I had the same mailman for many years and heard plenty of stories about the back-breaking work, especially during the holiday card crush.   ...
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Celebrations with a Twist

Does this sound familiar? We pull out our special-occasion china and serving pieces for a holiday dinner with an eye on tradition. What we end up with is a boring table and predictable place settings. The only thing that changes each year (hopefully) is the centerpiece. ...
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