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Journey Of The Chip Bag

We received this e-mail over the weekend. “My son’s one and 1⁄2-year-old Aussie, Tava, died last night from suffocation of a chip bag. My son and his girlfriend are devastated as he raised Tava from the day he was born. She was caring for him while my son was traveling and feels absolutely terrible. So […]

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Florida, As We’ve Known It…

In Florida, the memories of past happenings often get overcome with current trends. The most amazing thing about Florida, now, is everywhere you look, the earth is being sold, built on, and occupied with giant condos, houses, and apartment buildings. We hold our breaths to learn “what’s next?” Many residents who have been here for […]

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Beware Of Scams During Hurricane Recovery

As Floridians continue rebuilding and repairing their homes after our state got slammed by hurricanes Ian and Nicole, it’s important to beware of scammers who will inevitably prey on disaster victims. Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody’s website offers a slew of good information for consumers when you’re rebuilding or repairing your home. Now that we’ve […]

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Legal Advice For Personal Representatives

When you’re appointed as personal representative of an estate, you have certain legal obligations that you must take seriously. Know Your Role You’re responsible for the following: obtaining the final will and filing it with probate court (if applicable). It’s essential that you understand all details of the will. filing an inventory of estate assets […]

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Furball 2022—Believe

Special to Seniors Today Halifax Humane Society is pleased to announce the return of our FurBall Gala on Wednesday, December 7, 2022, at the Ocean Center Daytona Beach, Daytona Beach. FurBall is the shelter’s largest fundraising event, supported by the most devoted animal lovers and philanthropists in the region. This year’s FurBall will be especially […]

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Alien Abduction Insurance

by Lucie Winborne A border collie named Saul took a leaf out of another (albeit fictional) canine’s book, being praised as a real-life Lassie when he led two members of a search party to his owner after the man was injured on a hike. Nutmeg can produce a hallucinogenic effect if taken in a high […]

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What’s In The Stars

Aries (March 21 to April 19) Although you love being the focus of everyone’s attention, take a few steps back right now to just watch the action. It will help with an upcoming decision. Taurus (April 20 to May 20) Caution continues to be your watchword this week, as a former colleague tries to reconnect […]

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Teach An Old Dog New Tricks

You can teach an old dog new tricks. Especially when the old dog is this 65-year-old man learning how to walk again after a total hip replacement. Two close male friends, who had the procedure in the last 24 months, assured me, “It was a piece of cake. No pain at all for the first […]

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Workouts At The Rec Center

by Matilda Charles Two months ago the senior center commandeered a large space in the town’s rec center because we had vetoed the idea of exercise classes in a too-small space at the senior center. It was a two-month test, warned the senior center, to see if we’d actually show up. They even brought in […]

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Solving A Litter Box Mystery

by Sam Mazzotta Dear Paw’s Corner: I’m responding to your recent column about the kitten who won’t litter train. I’ve had kitties for over 50 years. The only time one of my kittens had trouble using the litter box, I made sure to watch him the next time he started sniffing around. It turned out […]

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