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Pearson Automotive donates car to domestic violence survivor
Pearson Automotive and the Julian Center are pairing up to help a domestic violence survivor get back on her feet. Shellie will be the first beneficiary of the Wheels to Recovery program. The Performance Collision Center is currently working to repair...
Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Health and Medical Professionals, Human Interest, Automotive Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Trick or tramp? When did women's Halloween costumes become so naughty?
I've watched The Wizard of Oz dozens of times, and I'm pretty sure Dorothy didn't wear fishnet stockings. However, an Internet search of "Dorothy Halloween costumes" tells a different story. Last weekend, my son, Thom, 3, with his newly found fascination...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Pumpkin, Halloween, Madeleine Albright, Holidays
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During Civil War, many notables recuperate in county
Ezra Baker owned a farm with a front gate that opened along the pike between Boonsboro and Keedysville near the Great Cave, or what we know today as Crystal Grottoes. The family cemetery, located on the farm, is the final resting place of his two...Tags: Union (McHenry, Illinois), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Injuries and Wounds, Arts and Culture, American Red Cross
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Reviewing the news: Headlines from 25 years ago
Pot bust Two Michigan State Police Troopers uprooted more than 1,000 marijuana plants in a wooded area of Littlefield Township over the weekend. The plants have an estimated street value of approximately $487,500, based on a calculation using statistics...Tags: Sports, Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Soccer, Hospitals and Clinics
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First of its kind senior living center breaks ground in Carmel
A new way to spend the golden years is under construction in Carmel. The Barrington of Carmel will offer different types of senior living including independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing and memory care. The group called Senior Quality...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Medical Specialization
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Evening-weekend transportation question
Question: My mother is in a nursing home. She enjoys getting out to family reunions, grandchildren's birthdays, etc., but the wheelchair transportation through Med Van is expensive. Are there other options available? Answer: Evening and weekend...Tags: Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Nursing Homes, Long Term Care, Rentals, Medical Specialization
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State Tax Collections Up $1.9B In FY 2012
The final report from the state Department of Revenue Services is in, and collections in the fiscal year that ended June 30 were up by $1.9 billion from the year before -- a 14.9 percent hike. Since the tax increase was $1.5 billion, so it seems on first...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Long Term Care, Dannel P. Malloy , Personal Income, Consumer Confidence
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Fight crime by investing in kids
When I wrote the other day about Community Services for Children and its innovative Early Head Start — SafeStart program, I made the point that intervening to help young children at risk is a classic case of "pay me now or pay me later." Spending...Tags: Prisons, Crime, Law and Justice, Allentown, Health and Medical Professionals, Early Learning
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A wake-up call following knee replacement
As I begin this column, it is Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 22. I have been alive 20,873 days, if my math is correct, and I hope to add to the tally. But the knees I was born with will not be joining me for the rest of the trip. The clock ticks. The surgeon...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Obesity, Knees, Arthritis, Hospitals and Clinics
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Should You Write A Reference For Yourself?
DEAR JOYCE: Recently I was one of two finalists for a position I worked hard to land. The other person got it. By chance, I later learned that the choice came down to references: mine were fine, but the winner's were outstanding. Perhaps I should write my...Tags: Labor Legislation, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Health and Medical Professionals, Career and Workplace, Joyce Lain Kennedy
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Cracking The Campaign Contribution Code
The Hartford CourantFifth District Republican congressional candidate Andrew Roraback started cracking the code of rival Lisa Wilson-Foley's generous campaign contributions to Democratic U.S. Rep. Christopher Murphy's first two campaigns for Congress in 2006 and 2008....Tags: Medicaid, Christopher G Donovan, Meriden, Politics, Danbury
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More schools enforcing state vaccination law, sending kids home
This week, many Indiana schools began sending kids home if they failed to show proof of their state-required immunizations. The move comes in response to a state law, which was in place last year but wasn't enforced by all.
Though more schools are on...Tags: Justice System, Judges, Health and Medical Professionals, Marion County (Indiana), Health
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