by Dan Verity | Aug 12, 2020 | August 2020, Continuing Stories
By Dan Verity Moriches, NY – Lisa and Jeff Zahradka have always enjoyed the waters off Long Island, New York. Lifelong boaters, the Zahradka’s recently retired and decided to downsize their lives. Having sold their enormous 47-foot Egg Harbor, Lisa and Jeff purchased... by administrator | Aug 12, 2020 | August 2020, Continuing Stories
by Darwin Porter Censorship of films, plays, TV shows, and books, is rearing its ugly head again. In a robust democracy, censorship is rare. As a pervasive part of a culture, it belongs more to totalitarian regimes as evidenced by what can be seen—or not—in China and... by administrator | Aug 12, 2020 | August 2020, Continuing Stories
by Richard Lederer On February 11, 2020, in Geneva, the head of the World Health Organization unveiled the name of a new disease: COVID-19. A little more than a month later, COVID-19 landed in Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary, the fastest journey from... by administrator | Aug 12, 2020 | August 2020, Continuing Stories
By Anthony Michael Kulp, PA Due to Covid-19 Boomers are partly responsible for changing anything that has to do with meeting someone in person to retail shopping. We have refused to learn how to use Facebook, shop online, visit socially with friends or even entertain... by Anita Finley | Aug 12, 2020 | August 2020, Continuing Stories
by Anita Finley What do we mean by volunteering? There is no single, accepted definition, but it was described in 2005 in the UK code of the Compact, the framework agreement between government and civil society, as “an activity that involves spending time, unpaid,... by administrator | Aug 12, 2020 | August 2020, Recipes
Frying fish at home is daunting, right? Wrong. It’s actually really simple to pan-fry fish to crisp, flaky deliciousness. Allow Dora Charles, author of A Real Southern Cook: In Her Savannah Kitchen, to teach you how with her recipe for buttermilk-battered, pan-fried...
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