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Active living seniors can expect to live longer in the coming years

45 minutes ago ago from Senior Living and Retirement News

Jack Rowe, chair of the MacArthur Research Network and professor at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, wrote the bestselling book which touts the benefits of active living and provides seniors with advice on the aging process. Rowe recently discussed a MacArthur Research Network study that found that American seniors are living, on average, 3.1 to 7.9 years longer than official government projection, according to the ...

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Active living seniors should take advantage of community center activities

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Though many seniors in retirement living communities have plenty of holiday parties and activities to attend, it's important for those with an active lifestyle to remain engaged in the world around them, as well. Many community centers are hosting holiday gatherings that offer seniors the opportunity to meet new friends.

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20 hours ago ago from We Are Marshall

Yesterday my dad celebrated his 50th birthday. He is one of the finest men I know, and I love him dearly. Here he is as a baby, a five year old, in the 2nd grade, and as a senior in high school.

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Duluth CPA Illustrates Directory of Tax Issues Facing Atlanta Taxpayers When Preparing for Their Year-End 2009 Taxes

12 hours ago ago from Accounting News and Notes

Duluth CPA Illustrates Directory of Tax Issues Facing Atlanta Taxpayers When Preparing for Their Year-End 2009 Taxes Failing to Prepare is Preparing to Fail. We focus on what we can do to interpret the future solely than rather how best to interpret the past. The below will give you a sampling of what you can personally do to get your business ready for you yearend 2009 tax bill: Based upon your advice that your business will net ...

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15 hours ago ago from Howie Blog

December 17, 2009 by Howie Leave a Comment ST. LOUIS COUNTY The St. Louis County board on Tuesday passed a 2010 budget 9.4 percent below that of this year, and taxpayers should see little if any increase in the County portion on their tax bill. Some homeowners and commercial property owners may even realize a decrease in the amount they pay the County. I'm pleased we were able to keep the levy increase very low, 1.3%, Commissioner ...

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