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Housing Programs That Support Aging in Place

The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) administers programs that can help older adults remain in their own homes and communities rather than entering assisted living or long-term care facilities. ...
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Library Offers Voter Education Series

You're in luck if you want to be a more informed voter for the Nov. 5 general election. Cuyahoga County Public Library is hosting several programs to help clarify the issues and candidates on the ballot. ...
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The Island Doctor Promises to Cure What Ails at Boomer Bash in Margaritaville

"The Island Doctor" will see you soon at Boomer Bash East in Margaritaville. The Doc's got the cure. Keep this appointment at Signature of Solon at 4-6.m., October 10. Grab your free tickets while they last! ...
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How to Take Care of a Dog in an Apartment

Not every dog is suited to apartment living, but millions of dogs around the world do so. If you are an apartment dweller thinking about adding a dog to your family, it takes some thinking and planning to make sure your pet is a good fit for your lifestyle and home. ...
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Changes to Accessing Personal Social Security Accounts

For over 10 years, my Social Security has helped many people access programs and services online. Soon, it will change the way you sign in to all of its online services. ...
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Pucker Up (Part 1): 10 Dos and Don’ts for Luscious Lips

Pucker up, ladies. After age 50, lips can become drier and more prone to cracking due to hormonal changes, reduced collagen production and environmental influences. Take special care of your lips to keep a lush, youthful, moist and healthy pout. ...
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Home Equity: Why & How to Give it Away

Some older adults are passing on their wealth to heirs while still alive. The growing popularity of “giving while living” comes as good fortune for the many young people who cannot afford a home. And for older homeowners, gifting home equity and other assets before death can be part of their estate planning strategy. ...
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After the Storm: Beware of Fly-By-Night Contractors

Area consumers are still cleaning up tree limbs and other debris from recent storms. Over 400,000 residents lost power as the wind speeds topped 86 miles per hour. Many reported downed trees and flash flooding. With severe widespread property damage a concern, Better Business Bureau® Serving Greater Cleveland (BBB®) is warning area homeowners to beware of “storm chasers” and out-of-town contractors soliciting business. ...
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