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SELLERS Expo Development LLC Gardner Gloria M Est and Iannarelli, Paula Brindle Catherine A Est and Reichert, William Polisena Jr, Joseph M and Polisena, Samantha S Inthisenesouk, Khaik Beaudoin, Leo N and Charos, Shirley Chisholm, Sheila J and Pari, Nicholas J Houck, Raven Martino, Denise Jones, Medeline M

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ADDRESS 6 Gilbert St 6 Guild Ave Lot 15 6 Guild Ave Lot 14 9 Overton St 11 Vohlander St Lot 20 11 Vohlander St Lot 19 14 Pilgrim Cir 16 N Marlborough St Lot 59 16 N Marlborough St Lot 58 19 Gibbons Ave Lot 206 19 Gibbons Ave Lot 205 31 Inez Ave 48 Brinton Ave Lot 17 48 Brinton Ave Lot 16 49 Echo Dr 58 Sagamore St 61 Fairfax Dr 79 Collingwood Dr 86 Adrian St 90 Greenwich Ave 101 June Ave 102 Tiernan Ave 105 Blanchard Ave 108 Rome Ave 117 Wesleyan Ave 118 Aldrich Ave 127 Brookwood Rd 169 Fair St 171 Nausauket Rd 187 Gould Ave Lot 3 187 Gould Ave Lot 2 187 Gould Ave Lot 4 195 Ottawa Ave 237 Shamrock Dr 455 Red Chimney Dr 456 Pequot Ave Lot 321 456 Pequot Ave Lot 322 573 Main Ave 881 Greenwich Ave Lot 36 905 Warwick Neck Ave Lot 97 905 Warwick Neck Ave Lot 96 1527 Centerville Rd 1703 Warwick Ave Lot D 3027 W Shore Rd Lot 251 3539 W Shore Rd 5390 Post Rd Lot 3

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West Greenwich ADDRESS 70 Bentley Farm Rd Lot 22 70 Bentley Farm Rd Lot 5 153 Falls River Rd Lot 2

SELLERS Shoreline Prop LLC Shoreline Prop LLC Graham, Peter B

West Warwick ADDRESS 8-1/2 Laramee St 10 Lachance St 10 Morris St 14 Pond St 29 Kinne St 43 Phenix Ave 220 New London Ave 338 Washington St 1207 Main St 1211 Main St 1217 Main St

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The Most Important Retirement Plan Besides the 401 K The two most important plans for a great retirement are a robust 401k and robust accrued health. You don’t want to be arthritic and bed-bound when you retire; you want to travel the world with the love of your life, run with your grandchildren, and spend time with friends. Just like the concept of financial investment, you must invest in your health every day to get that compounded return. So, what can we do for robust accrued health?

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Here’s a good mantra to go by - One who SEES well retires well (Sleep, Eat, Exercise, and Socialize well). Sleep well (at least 7–8 hours daily) to recharge your body. Chronic sleep deprivation is linked to medical problems like diabetes, hypertension, and stroke. One may know the difference between healthy and unhealthy choices but still be unable to choose the right one. A rested mind makes better choices. Eat good food, avoid bad food, and fast. Good food (Vegetables, fruits, nuts, olive oil, fatty fish, etc.): Let's focus on vegetables and fruits because, as per CDC, only 1 in 10 adults meet the daily requirement (at least 1½ to 2 cups of fruit and 2 to 3 cups of fresh leafy vegetables), and this will have the most impact on your health. Fresh leafy vegetables are laden with antioxidants, fibers, and nitrates. Consume it daily! Antioxidants: The act of breathing is living, but the side-effect of breathing (and oxygen) is its byproduct - oxidative radicals - which damage cellular proteins and cause aging. Antioxidants neutralize it. Fiber intake is important for good bowel function and maintaining a healthy gut microbiome, the absence of which is linked to multiple health and mental problems. Nitrates are required for a healthy blood vessel system, but sadly, our body produces them less as we grow older, so the need to maintain this supply exogenously. Why only “1 in 10 adults get enough fresh fruits or leafy vegetables”? Primarily because of friction. To decrease friction, make it easy to adopt: One suggestion: blend 2 cups spring mix + honey-yogurt + ice (+/- berries) and drink the “green smoothie” every day. One extra benefit of blending: Do you see herbivores like cows and giraffes chewing all day? You are a human that created blenders and rocket ships to the moon; you just have to blend it for a minute. Blending massively increases surface area and digestion index (beneficial nutrients get more readily absorbed into your body). Avoid bad food: The most commonly abused substance is not cocaine, alcohol, or marijuana, but bad food. We constantly overindulge in it despite knowing its negative ramifications. Bad food can be categorized into a diet high in sodium, high glycemic index, red meat, processed food, and a high AGE diet. A high Sodium diet not only causes the bags below your eyes but also all your organs and cells to swell within. It has been linked to various medical problems and premature death. (I always say to my patients you don’t swell with water, but you swell with Chinese and Cheesecake factory).

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Fasting: When the cells are not eating, they are healing. Fasting activates the cellular recycling and renewal process of autophagy, slowing aging and improving overall health and intelligence (Fasting is also a bio-hack to increase intelligence and creativity: Evolutionary wise Hunger enhances creativity in finding food sources). An easy dictum to go by: “Eat only when the sun is out.” Exercise well: Take the unique benefits of each form of exercise. Strength training — weightlifting, calisthenics, etc. Aerobics — For cardiovascular health. Yoga — For tendons, ligaments, and joints. All our life, we are impacting our joints and ligaments. Yoga does the reverse and dis-impacts this tension.

Daily 5-minute meditation: Throughout our life, our mind is running errands—time to give your mind a break and a little space to reset and heal. (Meditation is essentially getting rid of all thoughts in your mind and focusing on taking deep-long breaths.) Meditation also gives your mind’s brake (like a car’s brake) practice. Anxiety (or rumination) happens when this “brake” doesn’t work well.

Socialize well: Happiness experts recommend meaningful socialization at least once weekly. Try combining socialization with exercise by playing tennis or biking with friends. Lack of meaningful socialization and social support can lead to chronic stress (which is associated with an increased risk of diabetes, hypertension, stroke, cancer, accelerated aging, etc.) and a myriad of mental health problems (e.g., anxiety with associated somatization, which can manifest in many forms, such as tension headache, postprandial distress syndrome, chronic back pain, generalized pain syndrome, etc.).

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EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH CRAFT FAIR & BAZAAR Emanuel Lutheran Church, 9 New London Avenue (Joyful Noise), West Warwick, will be holding a Craft Fair & Bazaar on Saturday, November 11 from 9AM-3PM & Sunday, November 12 from 12-3PM. There will be baby items, bird houses, candles, dried flower items, gnomes, handmade bags, jewelry, raffle baskets, lunch & Bake Shop, plus much more!

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LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH HOLIDAY BAZAAR Liberty Baptist Church, 279 Liberty Church Road, Exeter will hold their Holiday Bazaar on November 4 from 9AM-3PM. There will be vendor tables, Becky’s Bistro, Bake Sale, Gift Card Raffle, etc.

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FREE ENGLISH TUTORING Literacy Volunteers of Kent County is offering free English tutoring to individuals 18 and older. In just a few hours per week you can improve your English skills in speaking, reading, and writing. You will be paired with a tutor, who will instruct you, one-on-one, according to your individual needs. Lessons are scheduled at your convenience. All information exchanged remains confidential. For more information, please call or email Literacy Volunteers of Kent County (LVKC). 822-9103, lvkc@ coventrylibrary.org TOPS MEETING TOPS (Taking Off Pounds Sensibly) #38 meets Thursday mornings at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 99 Pierce Street in East Greenwich (lower level). Weigh-in begins at 9:30AM, the meeting begins at 10AM. The meeting will last no more than one hour, beginning to end. They welcome new members at any time. At the side parking lot, you will see a set of doors. Enter, stairs to lower level are in front of you. Donations of canned goods are welcome. For more information, call Joan Tinkham at 401-739-5322. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WEST WARWICK HEAVENLY HEART FOOD PANTRY First Baptist Church of West Warwick, 1613 Main Street, has their Heavenly Heart Food Pantry open to all from 11AM-2PM on the 1st Saturday of every month. COVENTRY PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE SPOTLIGHT: VHS TO DVD CONVERTER Borrow this equipment to convert your old VHS home videos to DVD! For more information, call the Circulation Desk at 822-9100 and press 1. CRIBBAGE PLAYERS WANTED The Coventry Resource & Senior Center, 50 Wood Street, Coventry, is seeking Cribbage Players for Thursdays at 1PM. If you want to learn, there is someone who can teach you on Fridays at 1PM. Call 822-9175 for more information.

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OBITUARIES Raymond C. Dexter Jr. Raymond C. Dexter Jr., age 42, of Ocala, FL, formerly of Warwick, passedaway at home on Tuesday, October 17, 2023.Born in Warwick, the son of Joyce T. (Rathbun) Dexter of Coventry, and of the late Raymond C, Dexter Sr., he was the brother of Jennifer L. Frie (husband Cliff) and the uncle of Korbin M. Vigeant. Raymond was a graduate of Pilgrim High School. He was employed by McDonalds and had worked in other restaurants preparing food. For 10 years he worked as a machinist at General Dynamics Electric Boat in Groton, CT. He also worked in automobile sales. Growing up, Raymond was active in the Boy Scouts, and playing baseball. He was an avid fan of the New York Yankees and of the Philadelphia Eagles. Relatives and friends are invited to calling hours at Carpenter-Jenks Funeral Home 659 East Greenwich Avenue, West Warwick on Wednesday, November 1, 2023, from 9:00 - 11:00 AM followed by a graveside funeral service in Plain Meeting House Cemetery, West Greenwich at 12 Noon. Burial will follow. Condolences may be offered to his family and remembrances of Raymond shared online at www. carpenterjenks.com.

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1. Name the first rock group to record and release “Turn! Turn! Turn!” 2. Which group released “New York Mining Disaster 1941” as their debut single? 3. Who was Walden Robert Cassotto? 4. Who wrote “The Beat Goes On”? 5. Name the song that contains this lyric: “I would have waited forever if I’d known that you’d be here.” Answers 1. The Byrds, in 1965. The lyrics (written by Pete Seeger) came from the Book of Ecclesiastes 3:1-8. The song is also subtitled “To Everything There Is a Season.” 2. The Bee Gees, in 1967. Two of the Gibb brothers wrote the song during a power outage at the record company. Their inspiration was the Aberfan disaster in Wales that saw the top of a mountain slide down and kill hundreds when it hit the town. 3. Bobby Darin. His “Dream Lover” was covered by numerous others, including Dion, and Ricky Nelson. 4. Sonny Bono, of Sonny & Cher, in 1967. 5. “One Promise Too Late,” by Reba McEntire, in 1987. The song tells of the regret of finally meeting the one she’s dreamed of ... after making a promise to someone else. The song topped country charts in both the U.S. and Canada.

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