Smart Living: Find the right work-from-home opportunity
Whether by choice or necessity, more people these days are trying to work from home. But how do you find a job that's right for you and not a scam?
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Finding closure
Her fingers tremble slightly as she lays out the jewelry: a silver bracelet, heavy with charms; a jewelled rosary; a silver ring with a semiprecious stone in it and a matching pendant. For Donna Dempsey of Simcoe, these trinkets have tremendous significance. They were gifts from her lover, she [...]
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Rock House Mall offering baked goods and local craft selections
The Rock House Mall is open and will be providing St. James with tasty bakery treats. Opening May 1, the new store will offer baked items including pies, cookies, cinnamon rolls and other delicious items like ice cream, as well as crafts from local craftsman.
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Briefly: May 13
See what's happening in and around Marion.
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From Our Early Files (May 12, 2010)
20 Years Ago (1990) Slated for repairs this summer is the railroad crossing on Route 29 in Tunkhannock, just north of the Susquehanna River Bridge. PennDOT and Conrail plan to close the crossing and reroute traffic for four to five days while the work is underway. Babies born in Tyler Memorial Hospital will get their first pair of shoes free, thanks to a program sponsored by Steppin' Up shoe ...
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Summer Guide 2010: Treasure Island & Sunset Beach
By Mitch Perry Nestled between Madeira Beach and St. Pete Beach is the small, laid-back community of Treasure Island, which coexists happily (well, most of the time) with the spring-break-all-the-time revelers who frequent Sunset Beach. The Island has a number of dining and drinking options where you can be served right on the water, as well as a trail that is a favorite place to walk, jog ...
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Writer links community, photo developments through the years
“Smile for the camera” or say “Cheese” — We are all familiar with those commands, as we face picture-taking enthusiasts. Myriad advancements have evolved in the photography world since 1937, when at age 13, I earned a camera by selling Cloverine salve.
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N.J. cops led to body of missing man
Last month, Louis Berger Jr.'s three adult sons sat inside his living room, wondering what could have led to their father's disappearance. Yesterday, they learned the truth.
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