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A homebound senior in Boynton Beach hoping she can get a vaccination appointment opens up after she was forced to miss her first second-dose appointment due to her health.Nancy Horan has a severe neuro-immune disease called myalgic encephalomyelitis, as well as Parkinson s disease, diabetes and other health issues. Horan, who has been homebound for the last five years, received her first dose of the Moderna vaccine at a local Publix on Feb. 2, thanks to a friend who was able to drive her to that appointment.However, she had to cancel her second-dose appointment with Publix due to health issues. I had to go to the emergency room with cardiac problems,” said Horan. She says she was placed on a steroid called Prednisone due to her cardiac issues, and her physician told her she cannot take the vaccine while on a steroid. Horan had more cardiac issues in the following days and was placed on more steroids. Her second-dose appointment, which was set for March 2, had to be post ....
As he turns 102 years old, New Milford resident recalls a century of memories FacebookTwitterEmail 2of5 Clarence Joyce and his wife Mary the day before Clarence s 102nd birthday.Photo courtesy of Nancy SchulzShow MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5 Couple Mary and Clarence Joyce around the year 1945Photo courtesy of Nancy SchulzShow MoreShow Less 5of5 NEW MILFORD When Clarence Joyce was born in a Brookfield farmhouse on March 13, 1919, President Teddy Roosevelt had died in his sleep two months earlier, and the Treaty of Versailles would be signed by the end of June, ending World War I. Clarence, who turns 102 on Saturday, still remembers the single lightbulb they had, right in the middle of the farmhouse ceiling. ....