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John Glenn & Hidden Figures

It was fifty-seven years ago, on February 20, 1962, when the first American astronaut, John Glenn performed three orbits of the earth over the course of 4 hours in the Mercury-Atlas 6. At age 77, he was the oldest person to travel in space.Some lesser known facts leading up to this historic day, includes the [...]

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MLK Jr. Day

Civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. brought hope and healing to America, at a time when there was no shortage of division and disagreement. Today, the words of his famous I Have a Dream speech in 1963, are a welcome reminder of the understanding and tolerance that we need to consistently work towards. Thankfully, we have come a long [...]

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Stock Market Tip: Prep Yourself for Euphoric Ups and Depressing Downs

We're taught a young age: what goes up, must come down. We learn it when we ride an elevator or escalator. When it comes to the stock market, however, many of us prefer to think that what goes up, must keep going up! Perhaps that says something about an optimistic spirit, or maybe its just [...]

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Stuffers, the Icing on the Cake

A few years back when my son was very young and about to have a birthday, he received a greeting card in the mail from his grandparents. He was so excited about getting the card because he didn't realize that in a couple days he'd get some actual gifts. It was such a sweet moment [...]

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100th Year Anniversary - World War I Ends

This year, on November 11, the world will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I.  While there are perhaps a small number of people who can claim the remember the events of this terrible world wide war first hand, the world as we know it today was and is profoundly impacted [...]

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Remembering Kristallnacht | 80 Year Anniversary

In 1935, Adolf Hitler passed the Nuremberg Laws which stripped Jews of their rights as German citizens and separated them from Germans legally, socially, and politically. In addition, Jewish property was confiscated throughout Germany.As violence and anti-Jewish measures increased, Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels initiated a night of limitless violence against Jews and Jewish stores and property [...]

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Coupons, Coupons and Coupons!

Shopping online can sometimes feel like a research assignment. First, I shop around for the best price, followed by an intense search for coupons. While it can be a very time-consuming project, the satisfaction of getting a good deal, makes it all worthwhile. For those who love in-store shopping, you most likely have a pile of cutouts that you’re saving for [...]

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On the Arrival of Autumn

Fall is a truly wonderful season because it has all the great stuff of winter, without the discomfort of frigid temperatures. Think hot drinks, hearty soups, cozy layers, crisp air and warm sun, crunchy multicolored leaves and a toasty fireplace. No need yet for hats and gloves, no snowed-in days, no endless cloudy days. It’s the perfect (and gentle) [...]

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Newspaper Carrier Day

National Newspaper Week starts on October 7th, followed by Newspaper Carrier Day which is celebrated on Saturday the 13th. This week honors newspapers, their staff and carriers of the past and present who are owed our thanks for gathering and delivering our news, no matter the weather.At just 10 years old in 1833, Barney Flaherty became the first newsboy, [...]

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​SUMMER, WE'LL MISS YOU!

I spend the majority of the year waiting for summer, so it's hard to believe that Labor Day is upon us already (which means that I'll need to start waiting again).Labor Day -- summer's traditional last "hoorah" -- is celebrated on the first Monday in September, and it honors the contributions and achievements of American [...]

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