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Forest Hill nonprofit expands bakery program with new cafe

McGowan Government tackles decline in walking and riding to school

Program gets seniors moving

I am 74 and for a while there I was feeling like I was 94, Friesen said. It was getting hard to even walk. I knew I had to do something or I was going to end up in a wheelchair. Getting groceries, going to meet friends in the park or just going for a walk with her husband were just distant memories until recently. Now we go for walks every night if the weather is decent, I went to a book club meeting in Lheidli T enneh Memorial Park and was able to walk to a sunny spot carrying my lawn chair, Friesen said. I tell you three months ago I would not have been able to do that. I can move and go grocery shopping and do all those things again.

"How Did Democrats Wind Up Believing Such Crap?" - Bill Maher Blasts Liberal Media's COVID 'Panic Porn'

How Did Democrats Wind Up Believing Such Crap? - Bill Maher Blasts Liberal Media s COVID Panic Porn by Tyler Durden Sunday, Apr 18, 2021 - 01:20 PM Comedian Bill Maher used his HBO show once again to highlight some awkward facts and ask some uncomfortable questions about media and politicians approach to COVID. He rightly decries the politicization of medicine and the manner in which the media has been a handmaiden of panic throughout. Let us hope that his monologue, transcript below, is a foreshadowing of what will soon emerge as the conventional wisdom.  Full monologue transcript (via AIER) (emphasis ours) And finally new rule, don’t spin me when it comes to my health. Over the past year, the COVID pandemic has prompted

Future ferry service connecting N.J. and Staten Island gets a $5M boost from the state

Future ferry service connecting N.J. and New York gets a $5M boost from the state Updated Jan 21, 2021; Posted Jan 20, 2021 Carteret s proposed ferry terminal to be constructed in the empty land on the right, next to Waterfront park, received a $5 million NJDOT grant for construction. Facebook Share Ferry service to and from Manhattan took a significant step toward setting sail after Carteret received a $5 million state grant to build a ferry terminal on the Arthur Kill waterfront located between the borough and Staten island. The grant is part of the state Department of Transportation’s NJDOT’s Smart Move Program intended to provide congestion relief. Ferry service is seen as a way to reduce congestion on the nearby New Jersey Turnpike. The DOT grant is added to earlier federal grants to buy a ferry boat.

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