Living and working longer, today’s baby boomer-aged women are embracing and transforming the experience of grandmothering.
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By Mary Malloy
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3/29/17
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Drum roll, please. I’m about to take a swipe at the book reviewers who recently led me off a cliff and out to sea. As many readers know, my other job . . .
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2/17/17
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The lost city of Atlantis is the newest mythical, sea-bound setting for author Anne Rice’s beloved Prince Lestat.
“Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantis,” Rice’s 36th book (and her …
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By Mary Malloy
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11/17/16
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They say that cats have nine lives but Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical Cats defies the old adage. Thirty-four years and 7,485 performances after its New York debut, the show has returned to its …
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8/15/16
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Reality TV stars Bill Klein and Jen Arnold are just like your average couple — except for the fact that they are both under four feet tall. But the best-selling authors really do think big.
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By Mary Malloy
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4/6/16
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Did you know that it takes 540 peanuts to make a 12-ounce jar of peanut butter? Or that people actually suffer from arachibutyrophobia?
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12/10/15
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On Oct. 3, long-time friends Peggy Zieran and Carol Hoenig fulfilled a dream while introducing a clever and unique business concept. Housed in a century-old five-room home . . .
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By Teri Ann Loeser
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12/3/15
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Want to learn more about American history? Go to the Seaford Library, where Director Frank McKenna, an avid student of history, leads an American history and biography book discussion group.
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By Laura Schofer
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8/26/15
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On one level, it’s a matter of clearing some closet space. On another, it’s a signal to let go and move on.
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7/29/15
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While the summer is a time for children to relax and have fun, it is important to find time to read. Libraries across the area are organizing various summer reading programs for children and teens.
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By Matthew Rachek
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6/17/15
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