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Life Spaces: Doing More with Less

Editing and fine-tuning our home this time of year is evergreen for me with the added lens of cost versus need, being mindful as we sell or buy what is necessary to live a comfortable and stylish life. ...
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Worth Noting: Hikes, Heat, Music & More

This time around, our all-local Worth Noting tidbits point out the best places to see fall colors, how to maximize your voting power, appreciate new music, stay warm for less, and read a great new book. ...
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Find Your Outdoor Adventure

Not only are we surrounded by the all-purpose trails winding through the Emerald Necklace, but the adventure-based programs offered by Cleveland Metroparks Outdoor Recreation division invite us to safely push beyond our comfort zones. ...
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Homeowners Alarmed by Misleading Home Warranty Mailing

Have you received an alarming notice in the mail regarding an expiring home warranty? These notices vary in style, but the messages are the same, urging recipients to “call IMMEDIATELY” and that the letter is a “FINAL ATTEMPT TO NOTIFY.” But they are fakes. ...
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Boomer Team Wins Writing, Design Awards

Northeast Ohio Boomer magazine took first place for Editorial/Opinion and Overall Design at the recent 2024 NAMPA (North American Mature Publishers Association) awards. ...
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Questions to Ask when Looking for Pet-Friendly Housing for Older Adults (and the Disabled)

Here in Northeast Ohio, someone is considered an "older adult" when they are at least 60, often the cutoff age for group residential housing around here. Since not every residential facility allows pets, the first question you need to ask is if they accept pets for any reason. Otherwise, here are the questions you'll need to ask so you can be prepared.  ...
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Fall Events at The Holden Arboretum

With treetop views  and sun-dappled trails, The Holden Arboretum is a colorful place to experience autumn's vibrant colors. Here's a lineup of its upcoming seasonal events. ...
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The Loneliness Epidemic & Its Solutions

Most of us aspire to live a long and healthy life, enjoying time with our loved ones and in our community. Yet for many aging adults, long lives may be accompanied by grief from outliving spouses, friends, and sometimes one's children. More than half of Americans 65 and older say they feel lonely. ...
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