Retiring Single
Planning on retiring single? You aren’t alone. Nearly 22 million Americans age 65 and older were unmarried in 2019, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, representing 41.5 percent of those […]
Planning on retiring single? You aren’t alone. Nearly 22 million Americans age 65 and older were unmarried in 2019, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, representing 41.5 percent of those […]
It’s been a long time since anyone has seen me in the paper, and I’m glad to be back. This is the first day back for our son, Gregory to
It has been an unusual Easter holiday for us. I was folding laundry one afternoon and I fell suddenly to the floor unconscious. My husband was in the next room
Okay, every Irish person in the Vineland area—all two of you—are waiting with bated breath for the worldwide celebration of St. Patrick this month. And who could celebrate the good
It’s not really about my condition after a fall, but when I slipped and fell in the icy driveway and could not get any traction, I started to lose hope.
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No one rings in the New Year like I do. On the day after New Year’s Day, I had an appointment to have a skin doctor remove an invisible lesion
I’ve never believed that living alone was a bad thing. I live alone. I am capable, love my independence and crave my solitude. Every day is a blank slate ready
We had three days of feasting with family last week, and I’ve got the scars to prove it. My right thumb is one line of burn scars from knuckle to
It’s the eve of Thanksgiving and we have much to express our thanks for. And I’m sure I’ll think of one before the family dinner tomorrow. I hate to count
Halloween has come and gone in our house, and it was a blast. Our oldest son, George, came down from Brooklyn to trick-or-treat with wife Kate and our three-year-old grandson,