Julisa, 8, hugged her grandparents after a judge finalized her adoption Friday over Zoom in their Newark home to make the couple her legal guardians. Her grandparents, Reynaldo and Secundina Peña, began to cry a little, but there was no time for tears. A surprise was in store for them […]
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CLOSE The airline industry doesn’t expect Thanksgiving travel to match levels it saw in 2019, when 31.6 million Americans traveled, but it is anticipating an increase in passengers during the holiday, which is expected to run from Nov. 18 through Dec. 1 this year. Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport expects […]
CLOSE Buy Photo A couple walks through a quiet Grove Arcade, usually bustling with shoppers, November 17, 2020. (Photo: Angela Wilhelm/[email protected]) At the Engadine Inn and Cabins in Candler, they’re banking on the Santas — 1,200 of them, to be exact. “The tree we put up is really big — it has […]
The couple paid $200K a year to travel (Image credit: Scott Stohler) Being an Instagram influencer can be lucrative, but it isn’t always as effortless as the filters would have us believe – those who actually make a living are in the small minority. E Editor’s Note (December 21, 2017): […]
EAU CLAIRE — It was supposed to be a banner year for attracting droves of tourists to the Chippewa Valley. In addition to the perennial summer concerts that bring big musical acts to the area, there was an air show and Farm Technology Days also planned this summer in Eau […]
House Republicans vastly outperformed expectations this election cycle, making deep cuts in Democrats’ majority in the lower chamber despite confidence from Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiHouse adjusts format for dinner with new members after criticism Overnight Defense: Another Defense official resigns | Pentagon chief says military ‘remains strong’ despite purge | Top […]
E!: Do you think what you’re experiencing in COVID, with virtual and electronic collaborations, will enable more collaborations in the future and make it easier for artists to collaborate? B: I would say so. I kind of realize how easy it is to get someone to send you a track. […]
All it took for Kristen Hope’s holiday card to materialize was a friend’s message on Twitter depicting the enormous disposable face mask adorning the facade of the Science Museum of Virginia. The museum is about 100 miles south of Ms. Hope’s home in Arlington, Va. “I thought, ‘Oh, that would […]
Before attending Woodland Lights this year, guests will need to purchase tickets online and reserve a time in which to see the lights display by visiting Washington Twp.’s website. To ensure that as many guests as possible have the opportunity to visit the Woodland Lights, the attraction will be operating […]
Hank Milius Published 11:46 a.m. ET Nov. 12, 2020 Hank Milius (Photo: Photo by Sarah Rudy / Provided) Just recently, I was living in a hotel for a week because my wife, Terri, kicked me out of the house after 40+ years of marriage. Articles don’t usually start this way, but […]
UBS managing director and senior portfolio manager Jason Katz provides insight on the real estate market amid the coronavirus pandemic. Are you thinking about selling your house next year? Every neighborhood is different, and markets are always subject to change. Currently, average market time is amazingly low. The number of […]
Whatever happens in December, there are still hotels and self-catering options left which, restrictions permitting, will help you end the year on a happier note It’s not going to be the same, that’s for sure, but with a full lockdown imposed upon all of us until at least Dec 2, […]
FAYETTEVILLE — The city’s parks won’t have as much money to work with next year because of the covid-19 pandemic, prompting a focus on nature-oriented outdoor events. However, trail use and construction is going strong. The proposed Parks Department budget is $5.5 million, about $700,000 less than the $6.2 million […]
Courtesy photo Steffi Cox SCARBOROUGH — Thanksgiving Scarborough’s fifth annual dinner will be served to-go on Nov. 25, but organizers are still feeling the sense of community that has become expected of the event. Hosted by the Scarborough School Nutrition Program, Scarborough Community Services, local nonprofit Project GRACE, and various […]
Photo credit: Getty Images From Good Housekeeping The CDC released safety guidelines discouraging Americans from participating in traditional trick-or-treating this year, as it could be one of the riskiest activities during the novel coronavirus pandemic. Infectious disease experts say the riskiest aspect of trick-or-treating is being in close contact with […]
The medieval Cinque Port of Rye is a town that is best dressed in autumn. Cobbled lanes, half-timbered houses, brick buildings and plenty of ivy and foliage give the higgledy-piggledy streets in its centre a cosy feel that’s only improved by burnt orange leaves, early sunsets and rosy cheeks from […]
Thanksgiving is usually a time for friends and family to gather and celebrate together. But this year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued guidelines for celebrating the holiday during the COVID-19 pandemic that’ll make it look very different from what we’re used to. The CDC’s considerations […]
Old teachers learn new tricks to stay current with the times. The best ones make it work. Take Clint Bodene. He is in his 31st year in the Sacramento City Unified School District, credentialed to teach math, chemistry, life science and art. He is the last remaining charter faculty member […]
Is it just me or are cookbooks back? I’ve always loved cookbooks but for a while there, I was getting my recipes online. But what cookbooks lack in brevity, they make up for it with personalities that make you feel as though you’re cooking with them in the kitchen, travel […]
Sign up for our COVID-19 newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest coronavirus news throughout New York City By Grace Benninghoff Halloween in New York City It’s been a tough year for kids (okay, for everyone) with everything from sports to summer vacations canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Halloween […]
Gov. Charlie Baker is encouraging Massachusetts residents to think about not traveling this Thanksgiving due to the coronavirus pandemic. “This might be a good year not to travel,” he said during a press conference Wednesday afternoon. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is also already discouraging people from making […]