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Adults are struggling with social isolation and loneliness
Some adults are struggling with social isolation and loneliness in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. That’s according to a…
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Council on Hunger and Food Policy issues 2023 annual report
The Council on Hunger and Food Policy has issued its 2023 annual report. The Council, which was formalized in statute…
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Batavia Train Show scheduled for April 14
The Genesee Society of Model Engineers will be holding the Spring 2024 edition of the Great Batavia Train Show on…
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Cornell gardening classes coming to Sweden Farmers Museum
Cornell Cooperative Extension will offer a series of gardening classes at the Sweden Farmers Museum, 4988 Lake Road again this…
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How will pets react to the eclipse?
The total eclipse will be here soon. Parents, teachers, employers, tourists and scientists are all preparing for the big day…
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New York’s Physical Therapy Assistants elevated to licensed professionals
In 2022, at the behest of the New York Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), Governor Hochul signed…
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Social Security proposes new rule to reduce improper payments
The Social Security Administration has published a proposed rule, “Use of Electronic Payroll Data to Improve Program Administration,” describing the…
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WAA holding remembrance ceremony for Flying Tiger Line Flight 739
On Saturday, March 16, national nonprofit Wreaths Across America (WAA) will pay tribute to the American heroes who selflessly sacrificed…
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WAA partners with Veterans History Project to launch webinar series for educators
Wreaths Across America (WAA), in collaboration with the Library of Congress Veterans History Project (VHP), is launching a new, free…
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Women’s Rights National Historical Park to host viewing of total solar eclipse
Women’s Rights National Historical Park will host a free viewing event for the total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8,…
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