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My Pet When I Die?

by Barry KuKes I met with a 92-years young lady the other day regarding how she wanted to protect her cat if she should pass before the cat. She strongly suggested that my next column educate readers about the options available in this situation, so here we go. The first step is to contact an […]

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What’s In The Stars

Aries (March 21 to April 19) Single Lambs looking for romance could find Cupid. Paired partners also find their relationships benefiting from the churby cherub’s attention. Taurus (April 20 to May 20) Keep your keen Bull’s eye focused on your target, and shake off any attempt to turn your attention elsewhere. You should get some […]

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Homestead Tax Exemption & Protection

Homestead in Florida has several meanings. The best-known benefit of homestead is the real property tax exemption. The tax office regularly monitors homestead exemptions. If the exemption is not valid, it will remove the exemption, and issue fines and liens, even for prior years. If a person moves in with family or moves into a […]

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Valentine’s Day Candy Hearts

Special to Seniors Today Conversation hearts are known for being part of the many Valentine’s Day celebrations. They use different names to discribe the cute little candies such as Necco hearts, candy hearts, and sweethearts. Everyone enjoys reading the messages, but not many really want to eat the candy. Some compare it to the candy […]

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With Your Pet Until The End

by Barry KuKes A friend who lives in the In- dianapolis area recently lost his little Yorkie, So-phie, after having her for 12-years. She was the love of his life and was always in his lap looking for love and attention. He mentioned that due to COVID, he could not be with Sophie as she […]

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Stay Safe, Avoid Scams As We Continue Pandemic Fight

As we mark nearly a year of navigating the global pandemic that’s affected so much of our lives, we’ve learned a lot, things keep evolving, and vaccines are being administered. Despite progress, we can’t let our guard down: We need to remain vigilant because criminals continue to take advantage of this health crisis, finding new […]

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Forget A Cruise: Get In The Life Boat

by Mitch Booth In my last article entitled: Let’s Take A Cruise, I invited our community to join us on a cruise, not on the pandemic Titanic, but on the Love Boat. Now with current po-litical and societal unrest combined with a new COVID variant invading our psyches, it is paramount that we all grab […]

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A Conversation With Lincoln

by Jason Goldtrap If you could sit on a bench and speak with anyone in history, who would it be? For me, there is only one answer—Abraham Lincoln! Since we’re now just days from the celebration of his birth, let’s ponder. Stay with me now. It’s a warm, sunny day. I am on a park […]

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Another Day, Another Caller…

For the first time in years, America has been in a true turmoil. Generally, residents have done their best to deal with all new problems as they arose… but many more problems have been heaped upon us with every new addition for social services usage and of technological equipment. A few years ago, the language […]

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Frauds During Pandemic

Just because we’re in a brand-new year and (still) navigating the COVID-19 pandemic, don’t be fooled into thinking scam artists are taking a break. Far from it, unfortunately. These conniving criminals are more wily than ever and that’s why I want to warn everyone to avoid getting sucked into scams concerning two things that are […]

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