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Schools that Shelter Homeless Kids -- Karen Regan, head of public school nurses in New Bedford, Massachusetts, leads the way past a row of towering steel storage units, and drops an armful of tote bags next to a rack of childrens sweatshirts.
Today's woman juggles work, home and time for herself.
But How Does She Do It? --
Allison Pearsons novel, "I dont know how she does it," may be set in London, but it struck a chord of recognition with American working women as well, quickly becoming a bestseller here and even being featured several times on Oprah.
Restless Legs Syndrome -- Every once in a while, Sheila Connolly's legs would get jumpy at night.
Health -- Joan McDonald remembers walking with her husband, Fred, when he wore his first hearing aid.
Breakfast with Santa -- On the day before Christmas, contributing writer Judith Reppucci listens in on a conversation and discovers how Mrs. Claus learned to make great-tasting pancakes for Santa to enjoy after his long sleigh ride.
Ovarian cancer, the disease that whispers -- Barbara O'Brien, passes out lots of little white cards. On one side in green print, the cards say, "Ovarian Cancer Facts." On the other side the green letters state, "Ovarian Cancer Symptoms."
Elder Abuse -- Unseen, Under-Reported, and Misunderstood
Home, sweet home -- Centerville woman builds gingerbread houses so detailed you might be tempted to eat the chocolate roof tiles
Cooking Smart -- Bill Brodsky leaps down the stairs from his office in the historic Eben-Ryder House...
Shake out the grass skirts -- Tiki style is back
Off the Road -- Should your parent be driving?
Don't call it slush! -- One warm night last year, my sister Susan and I met in Boston's North End...
Whip up fun, fast fare -- Rachel Ray, now on the Food Network, grew up on Cape Cod in a family of cooks., Cape Cod Times, Food & Recipes.
Back to the Nest -- Ground rules essential when adult children return home, PrimeTime, Cape Cod Online.
The ubiquitous bagel -- Migrating across America, these rings of boiled-and-baked dough picked up many toppings and fans, Cape Cod Times
Relationships -- Moving conversations: Discussion, planning necessary before aging parent moves in, Cape Cod Online
Those little lapses -- Some memory loss is inevitable as people age, but keeping brain active can improve recall, Cape Cod Online
Fixing to Stay -- How to adapt your home to reduce risk of falls, Cape Cod Online
Hitting the Right Chord -- Folks over 50 find music lessons rewarding, Cape Cod Online
Twice cooked, often enjoyed -- Biscotti, the crunchy Italian cookie now popular at trendy coffee bars, has humble and homey beginnings, Cape Cod Times
Down Memory Lane: -- Ruby Mills and the Wigwam Resort in Mashpee, Cape Cod Online
Her pleasure makes it our pleasure -- READER'S FORUM, Boston Globe
Protect your pet: -- Prevention the answer to Lyme disease in dogs, Cape Cod Times
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