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Gingery Shrimp and Noodles Light and fresh, this Asian-inspired dish tantalizes with the scents of ginger, soy and green onion. Low-cal shrimp and nearly 2 pounds of nutrient-rich cabbage keep it healthful. Salt and pepper 3 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 bunch green onions, thinly sliced 1 tablespoon peeled finely chopped fresh ginger 1 pound shelled and deveined 16- to 20-count shrimp, with tail part of shrimp left on, if you like 3/4 cup water 1/3 cup lower-sodium soy sauce 2 bags (14- to 16-ounce) shredded cabbage mix for coleslaw 1 pound rice noodles 1. Heat covered 6-quart pot of water to boiling on high. Add 2 teaspoons salt. 2. In 12-inch skillet, heat oil on medium. Add green onions and ginger; cook 2 minutes, stirring occasionally. Sprinkle shrimp with 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper. Add shrimp to skillet in single layer; cook 3 to 4 minutes or until shrimp just turn opaque, stirring frequently. Transfer shrimp to medium bowl. 3. To same skillet, add 3/4 cup water and soy sauce, scraping up browned bits. Stir in cabbage mix; cover and cook 6 to 7 minutes or until vegetables are crisp-tender, stirring often. 4. Meanwhile, add noodles to boiling water in pot. Cook minimum time that label directs, stirring occasionally. Drain well; rinse under cold water and drain again. Return to pot; add shrimp and vegetable mixture, tossing until well-combined. Serves 6. TIP: We like to use flat, 1/8-inchwide dried rice noodles, often labeled pad Thai, thin rice noodles or rice sticks. • Each serving: About 455 calories, 8g total fat (1g saturated), 115mg cholesterol, 1,050mg sodium, 75g total carbohydrate, 4g dietary fiber, 18g protein. For thousands of triple-tested recipes, visit our Web site at www.goodhousekeeping.com/food-recipes/. © 2021 Hearst Communications, Inc. All rights reserved
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VENTURA FENCE CO., INC.: Serving Rhode Island since 1975 for all your fencing needs. Insured. RI Reg #7260. Call anytime 821-7200. FORCIER FENCE AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS: Installation and repairs. All fencing types. Now offering power washing - decks, sidewalks, siding, etc. RI Reg. #5690. Call 222-9757. Free estimates! “Your quality alternative.” We won’t be knowingly undersold.
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MOFFITT & ASSOCIATES, LLC.: Financial Services and Investments, Retirement Planning and 401K rollovers. www.victormoffittandco.com 1260 Main St. (Rte. 117), Coventry (401)828-0097.
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VERRIER TREE SERVICE, INC.: Kiln Dried Firewood, Cut & Split. Pick-up or Delivered. Insect Free Guaranteed. The Driest Wood You Can Buy. Bulk or Bundled Indoor Hardwood or Outdoor Softwood for Campfires. 397-3942.
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CARR’S OVERHEAD DOOR, INC.: Residential and commercial garage doors & openers. Best prices, quality materials, factory authorized Lift Master and Wayne Dalton Dealers. Reg. #13612. 332 Nooseneck Hill Road, Exeter, RI (401) 397-6015.
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HIGH QUALITY ALUMINUM GUTTERS available in a variety of colors. Free estimates. RI Reg. #8416. 269-6352.
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LEWIS & CLARKE ENTERPRISES, INC.: New homes, additions, garages, kitchens, bathrooms, family rooms, roofs, and repairs. 3453227. RI Reg. #5646. BILL’S REMODELING: Additions, Formica, finish work, custom built vanities, siding. No job too small. Bill Langlais 397-9256 after 5pm. RI Registration #648.
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ALL SEASONS LAWNCARE, INC.: Full Service Landscape Maintenance and Construction Company. Now doing Spring Cleanups. 732-7993. RI Reg. #43492
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Let us wash, dry and fold your laundry. Only 99¢ per lb. Pick up and delivery available. THORPE’S LAUNDROMAT AND DRY CLEANING. 401-826-7158. 560 Providence Street, West Warwick.
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B. TRAUTMAN MASONRY: Brick/block, stone, fireplaces, and masonry landscaping. Residential and commercial. RI Reg. #7933. Visa and Mastercard accepted. 447-4645.
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WINFIELD TERMITE & PEST CONTROL: All your pest needs. 8217800. KENT COUNTY PEST CONTROL, LLC: Residential and Commercial. Certified in Industrial, Structural and Health Related Pest Control. 100% Guaranteed. 401-569-0212.
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JOHN P. KEOGH PLUMBING & DRAIN CLEANING: Electric sewer rooter service. Master Plumber Lic. #1881. 401-862-8810. A GOOD PLUMBER: Plumbing, heating, drain cleaning. 401-8082284. RI Lic. #MP002399. MA Lic. #30436.
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COAST TO COAST POWER WASHING: Residential. When quality and service matters. Who wants to pressure wash on their day off? Save yourself time. Call this week! Complete satisfaction guaranteed. Free price quotes. Ken, 401-413-0547. 15% OFF MONTH OF APRIL!
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DEPIETRO ROOFING, INC.: Specials Available. Quality work, free estimates. RI Reg. #22850. Call John 573-9328.
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VICTOR MOFFITT & CO., INC.: Bookkeeping, Tax Services for individuals and businesses, 40 years experience. 1260 Main St. (Rte. 117), Coventry. 828-2155. www.victormoffittandco.com
TILE INSTALLATION ___________________________ TSU CONSTRUCTION: Tile, Marble, Granite Installation. Reg. #8795. Call Charlie 556-8134. TREE SERVICE ______________________________
VERRIER TREE SERVICE, INC.: Total Tree Care - Removals, Pruning, Stump Grinding, Spraying, Land Clearing, Brush Mowing, Spring Clean-Ups, Licensed. Insured. 39 Years of Satisfied Customers. 24 Hour Every Day Service. Free Estimates. 397-3942.
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REAL ESTATE CENTER 7 surprising health benefits of walking
Individuals looking for a way to incorporate exercise into their lives need look no further than their own feet. Walking offers numerous health benefits to people of all ages, and it’s particularly beneficial to fitness novices. Walking can facilitate a transition between inactivity and increased intensity for those who may have been away from exercise for some time. According to Dr. Thomas Frieden, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, walking is “the closest thing people have to a wonder drug.” Any physical activity is a boon to personal health, and walking provides a host of benefits. 1. Strengthens bones: Walking can slow down the loss of bone mass due to osteoporosis. Arthritis.org notes that a study of postmenopausal women found that 30 minutes of walking each day reduced their risk of hip fractures by 40 percent. 2. Boosts cardio endurance: Regular walks can improve cardiovascular endurance, which can help people progress to more rigorous physical activity. 3. Burns calories: People can walk to burn calories and maintain or lose weight. The number of calories burned will depend on how briskly people walk, the distance they cover, their body weight, and the terrain on which they walk. 4. Improves cardiovascular health: The American Heart Association recommends adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity activity each week. Walking can fit that bill. Walking five days a week can reduce risk for coronary heart disease by roughly 19 percent, according to a report in the European Journal of Epidemiology. 5. Counteracts effects of weight-promoting genes: Researchers at Harvard Medical School looked at 32 obesity-promoting genes in more than 12,000 people who walked briskly for about an hour a day. Walking reduced the effects of weight-promoting genes by 50 percent. 6. Tame cravings: People who have a sweet tooth can take notice that walking may steer people away from overindulgence. A pair of studies from the University of Exeter found a 15-minute walk can curb cravings for chocolate and reduce the chocolate consumed in stressful situations. Walking also helped to reduce cravings for other sugary snacks. 7. Reduces joint pain: Walking improves blood flow and helps protect the joints. This can keep people from developing arthritis and other stiffness. Walking has many health benefits that can support the entire body.
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Thinking of Selling Your Property?? Call 828-2100 today for a Free Market Analysis Warwick: New Listing!! 3 bed, 2 full bath cape, hardwoods, FP, newer roof, detached 2 car garage, $314,900 West Greenwich: 3-4 bed raised ranch, 3 baths, updated heat/roof, finished lower, woodstove, 2 car garage, 3 acres, $449,995 Coventry: 10 acres raw land being sold as is, buyer is responsible for all due diligence, $49,900 Coventry: Zoned general business on busy Rt. 3, .82 acre parcel now used as retail, commercial & residential, $655,000
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DISTRICT 4 SPECIAL UNEXPIRED COUNCIL MEMBER ELECTION will be held on May 4, 2021 at the Coventry Senior Center, 50 Wood Street from 7:00 AM until 8:00 PM. Also, early voting will take place at the Coventry Town Hall - Board of Canvassers, 1670 Flat River Road Beginning April 14th until May 3rd 9:00 AM-4:00 PM daily. Mail Ballot Drop Box is located at the back entrance of the Town Hall. COVENTRY BOARD OF CANVASSERS & REGISTRATION 401-822-9151
Community News BE THE CHANGE/PROJECT HAND UP Be The Change/Project Hand Up is a non-profit, food supplement program located at 15 Factory Street in West Warwick. During the COVID-19 pandemic, we are offering curbside pick-up of 3 bags of groceries for $6. SPRING/ SUMMER HOURS: Tuesdays 3-5PM for anyone with the last name that begins with A-K, Thursdays 3-5PM for last names beginning with L-Z & Fridays 3-5PM for Seniors (60+). Seniors may shop either your alphabet day or Senior day, not both. You will receive a bag of produce, a bag of non-perishables, bread & pastry, and a bag of dairy, frozen foods & meat (when available). Please visit them on facebook for more information. SIGN UP FOR IMPORTANT TOWN INFORMATION ALERTS CodeRed is a very helpful service in which you can receive important town information in a timely manner. Alerts include important town matters, COVID-19 vaccinations, weather emergencies, sex offender notifications, etc. To sign up for automated calls and/or texts on your cell phone or landline, register your phone numbers at the town’s website, www. coventryri.org or through the Coventry Police Dept. website, www.coventrypd.org RI COMMUNITY FOOD BANK If you are in need of food, you can call the RI Community Food Bank at 942-6325 or you can visit www.rifoodbank.org for a complete list of open pantries statewide. WEST WARWICK FOOD CUPBOARD The West Warwick Assistance Agency operates a food cupboard at 1293 Main Street serving all West Warwick residents living at or below three times the federal poverty level. We are open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10AM-2PM, unless there is a town-wide parking ban in effect. We offer standard amounts of core groceries based on household size as well as self serve selections of produce, bread and assorted other non-core grocery items we have on hand. If you have any questions, feel free to call us at 8280310, and no appointment is necessary to visit our facility. PAINE HOUSE MUSEUM NEEDS VOLUNTEERS Paine House needs your help. Volunteers needed to preserve local history. Looking for folks interested in research, computers, photography, gardening & yard work, fund raising, etc. If interested, call Bob at 439-7513 for more information. ADDICTION SCREENINGS If you or a loved one is struggling with substance abuse, take the first step towards overcoming addiction. Call today for free screenings or referrals. 1-800-431-1754
COVENTRY PUBLIC LIBRARY PRESENTS... Coventry Public Library presents “Forgotten Drinks of Colonial New England”, a Virtual Book Talk by author Corin Hirsch Thursday, April 15 at 6PM via Zoom. Join us for a virtual talk by author Corin Hirsch about the cocktail culture of Colonial New England! Tune in and then check out her book from the library to learn more! Registration required. To register, email lwalker@coventrylibrary.org PASSPORT APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED AT THE WEST WARWICK PUBLIC LIBRARY The West Warwick Public Library, 1043 Main Street, West Warwick is accepting Passport Applications (DS-11 Forms only) on behalf of the US Dept. of State. Please contact Information Services at 828-3750, Ext. 1 or email ref@wwpl. org to schedule an appointment or for more information. For even more information, you can call 1-577-487-2778 or visit travel.state.gov LITERACY VOLUNTEERS OF KENT COUNTY OFFERS ENGLISH LESSONS Learn to speak, read & write English. Enroll in Literacy Volunteers of Kent County’s free learning program. 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 and all information exchanged remains confidential. Please call 822-9103 or email lvkc@coventrylibrary.org for more information. COVID-19 TESTING AT THE WEST WARWICK ELKS LODGE #1697 West Warwick Elks Lodge #1697, 60 Clyde Street, West Warwick, is proud to announce that our Lodge is now an official free COVID-19 Testing Site for RI. Tests are being conducted by the Rhode Island National Guard every Tuesday from 2-6PM. No appointment is necessary and results are generally in an hour. This is a drive-thru test where you remain in your vehicle. Helping our own community and the communities around us is very important to us. Please feel free to spread the word! We are listed on the RI Dept of Health’s website. VIRTUAL BEEF JERKY TASTING AT THE WEST WARWICK PUBLIC LIBRARY West Warwick Public Library, 1043 Main Street, West Warwick, is offering a Virtual Beef Jerky Tasting on April 29 at 5PM via Zoom. Stop by the Information Services Desk to pick up your sample kit, then join us via Zoom on the 29th and taste the jerky flavors. We will hear from Chloe from the Newport Jerky Company about the products and jerky making. There are a limited number of kits and they are first come, first served.
COVENTRY PUBLIC LIBRARY PRESENTS VIRTUAL BOOK BINGO Thursday, May 20 at 6PM via Zoom. Just in time for Memorial Day, this free event features presentations by book club favorite historical fiction authors: Diana Giovinazzo, Jane Healey, Laura Kamoie, Denise Nicholas, Kate Quinn, and Jennifer Steil, an interactive virtual game of bingo, and fun prizes, and all you have to do is show up to learn about great new reads to add to your to be read list. Registration is required and this event will fill up quickly! To register, visit www.coventrylibrary.org or contact Lauren Walker at 8229104 or lwalker@coventrylibrary.org SEEKING MUSICIANS Are you 55 or over? Play harmonica, guitar, banjo, mandolin, ukulele or any other instrument? We need you! Senior volunteer band plays gigs at Senior Centers, Nursing Homes, etc. Call David 368-6895 or Roger (nights) 397-5157. MAPLE ROOT BAPTIST CHURCH WORSHIP SCHEDULE Maple Root Baptist Church, 150 Harkney Hill Road, Coventry, holds their Sunday morning Worship at 11AM. We would love to have you join us. We practice social distancing and mask wearing. If you are unable to attend in person our Sunday Sermon is available on our website. Check it out at MapleRoot.org or call 397-7402 for more information. WEST WARWICK PUBLIC LIBRARY WALKING CLUB Join the West Warwick Library Walking Club in the library parking lot on Mondays at 8:30AM (weather permitting) as they walk the bike path. All ages welcome - minors must be accompanied by an adult. For every session you attend, you will be entered to win a FitBit at the end of the program in June! For any questions or more information, please email caitlin@wwpl.org YOUTH PROGRAMMING AT THE WEST WARWICK PUBLIC LIBRARY West Warwick Public Library is offering the following Programs: All Youth - TAKE & MAKE KITS available on April 19 from 9AM-5PM. Stop by and pick up a bag to be completed at home. Bags are first come, first served. School Age - BIRD HOUSE PAINTING on April 19 at 11:30AM. Build, paint & decorate a bird house outside on the library lawn. TEEN CRAFT on April 21 at 3:30PM on the library lawn. MAX MAN RECYCLING PRESENTATION on April 23 at 11AM on the library lawn. For more information, please call 828-3750, Ext. 105.
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As soon as you walk into Beacon Diner, an enduring landmark on East Greenwich’s South County Trail, you are immediately transported back in time. If you didn’t know better, you might think you had just stepped into a Norman Rockwell painting! This longstanding diner in bears all the markings of a classic diner, filled with nostalgia. Checkered valances frame the windows, cozy booths are just right to squeeze into, and a long countertop beckons those who are craving a cup of coffee and one of the diner’s signature Blueberry muffins. Beacon Diner is a time-capsule that has a long story, and a reputation that has allowed it to stay a desired destination for over half a century. Beacon Diner is, and
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Meet Judy Davis, the owner of Beacon Diner on South County Trail, and her father, Vernon Knott who first bought the diner in 1967. Now open and welcoming its loyal fans and newcomers alike!
and Marlene Knott’s five children, and she has carried the torch for the family ever since Vern decided it was time to pursue his other passions ~ flying being one of the first of those. At age 90, Vern no longer escapes to the clouds, but he still loves Beacon Diner and is found there daily, overseeing the operations, just like the old days. When one meets Judy,
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they give off helps ripen the avocados. Ripe avocados can be stored in the refrigerator for two to three days. Always wash avocados before eating to remove any dirt or bacteria. Cut lengthwise and rotate the halves to separate. Use a spoon to remove the seed and scoop out the meat or peel the skin away from the fruit. Lemon juice, lime juice or white vinegar can help prevent discoloring. You can also press plastic wrap directly on the surface and then wrap to store in the refrigerator for a few days. If the surface turns brown, just cut off the top layer and eat the rest. Avocados can be enjoyed in a variety of ways, including mashed and spread on a sandwich in place of mayonnaise, or blending it with oil and vinegar to make a salad dressing.
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This recipe for Avocado Flat-Bread is yet another way to enjoy healthy, delicious avocados.
AVOCADO FLATBREAD This Avocado Flatbread is soft, delicious and vegan. It is an easy-tomake, simple bread recipe that can be prepared in less than 30 minutes. Sprinkle the finished flatbreads with pre-packaged Everything Bagel seasoning mix for additional flavor and texture, if desired. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3
large avocado, or 2 to 3 small avocados, ripe, peeled and pitted teaspoon lemon juice teaspoon salt teaspoon ground black pepper teaspoon curry powder or garam masala powder teaspoon onion powder teaspoon garlic powder tablespoons cilantro or pars-
ley leaves, finely chopped cups all-purpose flour Water, as needed to moisten dough 3 tablespoons vegetable oil (to cook flatbread) 1. Using a large bowl and a fork, potato masher or a food processor, mash the avocado until smooth. Add the lemon juice, salt, pepper, curry or garam masala powder, onion powder, garlic powder, cilantro or parsley leaves, and mix well. 2. Add 1/3 cup of flour at a time to the avocado mixture and mix or process well after each addition. Lightly dust the counter or cutting board, and a rolling pin with flour. Knead the mixture on the counter or cutting board to form a soft, smooth dough. If the dough is too loose, add another 1/3 cup of flour. If the dough is too dry, add a tablespoon of water. 3. Cover the dough with a dish towel or plastic wrap, set aside for 15-30 minutes. Divide dough into 8 equal portions. Roll each portion into a circle or oval shape of even thickness (about 2 inches). 4. Place a heavy-bottom skillet or a griddle over medium-high heat until hot. Place one of the flatbread pieces in the dry skillet or a griddle. Press flatbread lightly with a spatula. After 5 to 7 seconds, when bubbles form on top of the flatbread and the bottom is light brown, spread a teaspoon of oil on top of the flatbread. Flip it over, cook it for another 5-7 seconds, then apply oil to the top of the flatbread, flip again, cook for the last 5-7 seconds. Transfer to a serving plate, cover to keep warm. Repeat process with remaining flatbread. 5. Freeze or store in an airtight container. Serves 8. *** Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning children’s author, culinary historian and the author of seven cookbooks. Her new cookbook is “The Kitchen Diva’s Diabetic Cookbook.” Her website is www. divapro.com. To see how-to videos, recipes and much, much more, Like Angela Shelf Medearis, The Kitchen Diva! on Facebook. Recipes may not be reprinted without permission from Angela Shelf Medearis. 1⅓
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All American furniture was handmade before the 1800s, and old furniture was saved until it was too battered to use. The United States was a young country, and the first collector of note was an eccentric man in the 1800s who saved furniture and objects made or used in the 1600s and after. By the late 1700s, the rich were decorating in styles that copied English styles, but with pieces made in America. Wealthy collectors bought antiques if they did not have any from the family. By the 1900s, less expensive copies were made by a few companies. The 1940s were the start of the demand for exact copies of museum pieces. Only an expert could notice the difference and recognize modern tool marks. Many homes were decorated in Chippendale or other old styles. Baker Furniture started in 1903 as Cook, Baker & Company. The name was changed to Baker Furniture Factories Inc. in 1927. It changed owners seven times, but still used the Baker name as it does today. The company made different styles as decorating tastes changed. The earliest lines were Golden Oak and Mission. By 1923, Baker was making reproductions of Duncan Phyfe. Then it added other 18th-century wooden pieces. In 1925, Baker started “The Twentieth Century Shop,” using rosewood and olive burl, eventually using pieces by midcentury designers like Donald Deskey and, in 1951, Danish Modern by Finn Juhl. Baker continued to make reproductions for Colonial Williamsburg and other historic sites labeled with their names. Today some early reproductions sell for about the same price as an average antique piece. This Biedermeier “secretaire a abattant” has a “Baker” label. It sold for $1,063 at a Neal auction in 2019. *** What is goofus glass? Goofus glass is a type of pressed or mold-blown glass made from about 1900 to 1920 by several American factories. It was the first “carnival glass,” an inexpensive glass given away at carnivals, movie theaters, gas stations and other businesses. The glass was cold painted in bright colors and originally sold under names like “Egyptian Art,”
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Financial education is an investment in your future By mOLLY PaSTOre AVP Marketing Navigant Credit Union
Financial literacy is the ability to understand how to make sound financial choices so that you can confidently manage your money over the course of your life. The full breadth of financial literacy includes a wide array of financial skills, ranging from the basics (such as setting and maintaining a budget and properly managing credit cards) to the more complex (things like navigating tax regulations or diversifying investment portfolios). Developing these skills from an early age is a crucial step on the path toward financial security. When you’re financially literate, you’re able to allocate your income toward various goals simultaneously—not just to ongoing expenses, but to savings, debt repayment and rainy-day funds. You can navigate the financial marketplace with self-assurance, and you have the tools to thoroughly research anything from loans, to credit cards, to investment opportunities. Unfortunately, however, a host of recent studies show that far too many individuals and families across the country and around the world struggle with basic financial education. According to Standard & Poor’s Global Financial Literacy Survey, less than 60% of American adults are considered sufficiently financially literate. The National Foundation for Credit Counseling found that just two out of every five American adults know how to set a monthly budget. A study from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) Foundation found that more than half of Americans admit to being “financially anxious.” Clearly, the widespread lack of financial preparation is a major problem that needs to be addressed. The question is: Where do we start? At Navigant Credit Union, we’ve made financial literacy education a focal part of our community outreach
efforts here in Rhode Island. While we certainly haven’t found all of the answers, we are proud of the difference our team has been able to make in the financial lives of our members and neighbors. Here are a few lessons we’ve learned along the way. Financial literacy is a life-long journey. Through our partnership with EverFi, Navigant Credit Union is bringing proven, student-friendly financial education curriculum into local classrooms. Our program has reached more than 4,000 students across Rhode Island, who have completed more than 30,000 financial literacy modules and logged more than 22,000 hours of learning. Programs like this are so important because the financial literacy educational journey can and should begin at a very early age. Young children may not need to worry about credit scores or learn how to file a tax return before they reach kindergarten, but that doesn’t mean they can’t start the process of familiarizing themselves with the basics. Something as simple as teaching a child how to save up their allowance for a new toy can put them on the right track toward developing financial skills they’ll use as they’re growing up. Individuals of all ages need access to financial education resources. Financial literacy is not an issue unique to any age group. Whether you’re a child hoping to save an allowance for a new game, or an adult hoping to squirrel away cash for a milestone purchase like a home or a car, you need to know the basics. There are plenty of free resources available to help people of all ages navigate their financial journeys. Navigant Credit Union offers dozens of free modules on our online Financial Wellness Center. Finally, it’s never too late to start. With national credit card and stu-
dent loan debt trending toward alltime highs, it’s easy for individuals and families to feel as though it’s too late to learn these skills. It’s important to emphasize: This simply isn’t true. With the right preparation and access to the
right tools, past financial mistakes or oversights can always be rectified. Low credit scores can be improved, and high-interest debt can be paid down. And most importantly, financial dreams can be realized.
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Important steps to ensure you don’t outlive your money – Introducing the Financial Longevity Bundle© By Karen emma Founder & President Universal Wealth Management (UWM) UniversalWM Healthcare
There was a time, not so long ago in the 20th Century, when thinking (at all) about supporting yourself through your retirement year’s generally involved only one factor: the size and viability of your financial portfolio and your non-liquid assets (if any). Not anymore in the 21st Century. Today, financial portfolios and nonliquid assets, while obviously important, are only one of the critical elements that make up and affect the cash flow that you will absolutely need for your retirement income – cash flow that ensures that you do not outlive your money. In order not to outlive your money, you need to recognize and manage all of these critical elements. Do this and you will have what we call a Financial Longevity Bundle© —Lifetime Cash Flow! Below we outline 11 Deadly Errors to avoid to ensure you don’t outlive your money. DEaDly Error 1: Disregarding Extended longevity Living a long life is no longer wishful thinking. It is a valid belief. In the 21st Century, we are experiencing a longevity revolution. Life expectancies in the United States are on the rise. Reaching your 100th birthday is increasingly common.
Just over a decade ago in 2010, the U.S. Census reported 53,364 centenarians (people 100 years or older). Last year, in 2020, that number nearly doubled as it was reported that 90,000 over 100 years old were living in the U.S. That number continues to grow. By 2030, the population over 80 years old in the U.S. is expected to increase from 9.3 million to 19.5 million. You could be one of them. DEaDly Error 2: Grossly Insufficient lifetime Saving In the U.S., savings and investments have declined significantly as a percentage of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) over the last 40 years. Savings and investments have all but collapsed since the 2008 financial crisis. The excuses often heard: • The government continues to deduct more and more for Social Security and Medicare. • I have no money left after 401(k) / retirement plan contributions, taxes, increasing healthcare costs and inflation. • How can I save anything when I have a family to support? Lack of savings is particularly prominent in youth who suffer from a need for immediate gratification fed by technology which conveniently delivers to the door. Large college loans, irresponsible spending and social pressure – all contribute to a corrosive savings malaise. DEaDly Error 3: Unaffordable Mortgages / lifestyle Levels of lifestyles barely financed at
the peak of your income are difficult to maintain on reduced cash flow needed to last for possibly 40 years. A painful symbol of this is the financial drain of a large long-term mortgage on a house that was barely affordable when purchased. DEaDly Error 4: Failure to Monitor / Manage retirement Plans (Pensions / 401(k) plans)
ing a couple’s Social Security and other income without necessarily an equal reduction in expenses. Divorce can also eliminate Social Security Retirement Benefits and Social Security Survivor Benefits may be affected. DEaDly Error 9: Non-recognition of Future Family responsibilities
A pension fund and a 401(k)/Qualified Plan may not be monitored or managed successfully. However, for many it is easier to trust that all is being properly managed or at least monitored by plan administrators. Employees often purchase company stock in 401(k)’s out of loyalty and rarely sell it for fear of retribution regardless of how poorly it may be doing or is expected to do. Many also still believe that if they save in these types of retirement vehicles alone they will have more than enough in retirement. Others need immediate cash flow while working and never save enough in these means for their retirement.
Aging parents and/or relatives living in your guest room or nursing homes, unemployed or dysfunctional children and grandchildren staying in your basement or playroom, family members suffering from mental illness and/or alcoholic or drug problem siblings - are just a few examples that can be unanticipated drains on retirement cash flow. Today we have parents, grandparents and other family members who go so far as to have co-signed college loans, auto loans and more. The co-signers always assume these loans will be paid back before or during their retirement and also assume that after college the borrowers would easily be able to obtain well-paying jobs. Both assumptions are not bankable.
DEaDly Error. 5: Inept / often Too Conservative / Too aggressive Portfolio Management
DEaDly Error 10: Failure to Plan for Unanticipated life Events
Nothing can erode portfolio values faster than careless professional management. Investment advice should not be influenced by advisor personal profitability, increased fees and expenses and over-conservative/ overaggressive portfolio management. We continue today to see crippling failure by portfolio management to recognize the trend to extended longevity.
If the past year has taught us anything it has taught us to expect the unexpected events can occur as Covid-19 continues to impact our lives and the future plans for many. Job loss, reductions in hours and more have affected many of our finances and continues to do so. Now more than ever, we have learned the importance of planning for our future to ensure financial security and longevity. Only if you are unusually lucky can you absolutely count on not suffering in your lifetime such crippling events as: Being involved in a serious automobile accident; being robbed or assaulted; losing your home in a fire or natural disaster; losing a leg to a shark; choking on a piece of steak; unexpected loss of a loved one; sudden contraction of a catastrophic disease; a crippling fall in bathtub or icy walk, need for an elder care nursing home -- all could happen to you.
DEaDly Error 6: Failure to Manage / Maximize Healthcare Costs & Plans The cost of healthcare has become increasingly expensive. The average American while still employed can be lost in the healthcare system. Misunderstanding the impact of obligations such as copays, deductibles, and coinsurance can surprise and potentially impoverish you with healthcare debts for which one never planned. Medicare was supposed to help you when you retire. Instead it has created more confusion and increased expenses for retirees. DEaDly Error 7: Failure to Maximize / Plan Social Security The original promise of Social security: A government guaranteed retirement income that replaced the whole or part of your income from your job. However, over the years, the payment that you can expect has increasingly become only “in part.” Today it is important to sort out and maximize Social Security and its complex changing array of moving parts: payments, claiming options and multiple choices for individual/family situations. Moreover, the future value of Social Security payments is too often not anticipated as cost-of-living increases (COLA’s), if any. Instead, Social Security payments are being drastically reduced by deductions such as Medicare Part B expenses, penalties, and rising health plan costs. DEaDly Error 8: Divorce: End of living on Two Incomes Divorce is the enemy of retirement planning. Not only can a settlement divide assets and cash flow, but it can also end the obvious benefit of combin-
DEaDly Error 11: Inadequate Estate / Generational Planning Neglect, forgetfulness or absence of sound estate planning can result in serious erosion of cash flow late in life, with overwhelming debt at the end of life and costly estate settlement litigation. Along with disposition of assets, the potential burden of such possible financial obligations as a home underwater, medical bills, unpaid credit cards, auto loans, personal loans and funeral expenses need to be addressed. The Eleven Deadly Errors can interact with and trigger each other and can seriously shrink your lifetime cash flow. Awareness and avoidance are hallmarks of a successful retirement plan - Financial longevity Bundle© lifetime Cash Flow (budget) - to ensure all areas are covered when planning for one’s retirement and you will not outlive your money. Karen Emma - Founder & President Universal Wealth Management (UWM)⬩ UniversalWM Healthcare The Financial longevity Bundle© 945 reservoir avenue Cranston, rI. 401-331-7600 For more information visit www.universalwm.com
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How to save on family expenses
The pandemic sparked by the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 blindsided much of the world. Since the World Health Organization declared a pandemic in March 2020, millions of people across the globe have lost their lives, while hundreds of millions more have lost their livelihoods. Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates the unemployment rate in the United States, which was lower than 4 percent in the weeks prior to the WHO’s pandemic declaration, was nearly 15 percent by mid-May. While that figure dropped to less than 9 percent by the end of summer, many families are still confronting financial challenges stemming from the ongoing pandemic. Some parents may still be out of work, while others are working on reduced salaries as their employers try to overcome the economic challenges posed by COVID-19. No one knows when the pandemic will end and life will return to normal, so families facing financial uncertainty can benefit from tightening their belts for the long haul. Thankfully, there are various ways for families to cut costs that won’t adversely affect their quality of life. • Plan more meals. Impulse buying is one of the most costly ways that families overspend. A 2018 survey from Slickdeals.net found that the average consumer in the United States spends $5,400 annually on impulse buys. More than 70 percent of impulse spending goes toward food. Families looking to cut costs can plan more meals so they know what
they need when they visit the grocery store, which should reduce the amount of money they spend on spur-of-the-moment purchases.
• Simplify special occasions. It can be fun to go a little overboard for birthday parties, anniversaries and holiday gatherings. However, such spending should be seen as a luxury during a recession. Momentous occasions can be both special and inexpensive. Birthday picnics in the park or at the beach can be just as unique and memorable as lavish parties, and they won’t cost nearly as much. Parents can agree to forgo gift-giving on anniversaries or birthdays, opting instead for romantic homemade dinners. • Think of new ways to get away. Many families canceled or postponed vacations in 2020 as travel restrictions and social distancing guidelines greatly limited travel options. While it might be possible to travel safely again in 2021, families still dealing with the fallout from COVID-19 may be hesitant to plan traditional vacations. Thankfully, there are ways to get away without breaking the bank. Many campsites are free or charge nominal fees to use their facilities, and such excursions can be great ways for families accustomed to flying and five-star hotels to enjoy new experiences. The pandemic has posed financial challenges for millions of families. But there are ways for families to reduce their spending without cutting back on their quality of life. MM20C495
Social Security: Knowledge translates into money Jeffrey H. massey Certified Financial Planner™ Massey and Associates
While working with our clients, much of what we do involves Social Security optimization. There is so much about Social Security that many people do not understand. People may think they have a sound retirement strategy in place. However, when we start talking about social security planning, we’ve had people tell us they plan to continue working and defer benefits until age 70 from age 66 and they may have a spouse already receiving payments in the form of disability benefits. In the past they may have been told to file for benefits now but defer the payments until age seventy in order to receive an annual eight percent Delayed Retirement Credit. We know that you do not need to file and suspend your benefits now to get your eight percent Delayed Retirement Credits. It was going to be an automatic benefit you would get, by not taking your Social Security benefits until age seventy. There may be other reasons you should file now and suspend the payments. There is one benefit. Under the rule that was in effect at the time, you could receive a lump sum in the amount of your deferred benefits at any point before age seventy. For example, if you filed and deferred payments at the age of sixty-six, and became disabled three years later, you could go back and get a lump sum of money equaling the three years of payments that you would have received if you hadn’t deferred. (As a side note, the full scope of that benefit is no longer available at the time of this writing. Currently you can only receive a maximum of twelve months
of lump sum payments, in the same situation.) To use the words of the old Ginsu commercial: Wait! There’s more! There may be a much larger opportunity for you. If you had reached your full retirement age of sixty-six years, and your spouse is currently receiving payments, you will be eligible to receive a spousal benefit of fifty percent of your spouse’s Primary Insurance Amount. That is the amount you qualify for at your Full Retirement Age (FRA). Additionally, receiving this spousal benefit would not affect the eight percent delayed retirement credit you would receive on your benefit amount by not taking your retirement benefits until age seventy. Under the current guidelines, if you were born in 1954 or before, your full retirement age is 66. For every year after that up to 1960 add two months to find your full retirement age. If you were born after 1960, your full retirement age will be 67. The Social Security Act of 1935 was a law enacted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Since then, there have been many changes to the rules along the way. For example, there were no spousal or disability benefits in the original program, and we do not know what changes, if any, may come. That’s why we always recommend that you work with an experienced team that can determine the “sweet spot” for you to receive the most benefit possible from Social Security. For more information contact the team at Massey And Associates, Inc., Retirement Wealth Advisors at (401) 333-8000 or at www.MasseyAndAssociates.com. The office is located at 250F Centerville Road in Warwick, RI. Massey And Associates, Inc. is an independent financial services firm that utilizes a variety of investment and insurance products. Investing involves risk, includ-
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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) It isn’t always easy for the rambunctious Aries to give a second thought to their often spur-of-the-moment choices. But aspects favor rechecking a decision before declaring it final. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Information emerges for the business-driven Bovine who feels ready to restart a stalled project. Be prepared to make adjustments as needed at any time during the process. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Part of you wants to complete plans for an upcoming event, while your other self wants to see how things develop first. Compromise by moving ahead with your plans while being open to change. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) An unexpected change in a relationship could open up a problem or could lead to a much-needed and too-longdelayed reassessment of a number of matters. The choice is yours to make. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Time for the Lion to total the plusses and minuses resulting from recent personal and/ or professional decisions. See what worked, what didn’t and why, and base your next big move on the results. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) The clever Virgo can make persuasion work by presenting a case built on hard facts. Sentiment might touch the heart, but it’s good, solid information that invariably wins the day.
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You usually can win over the most stubborn skeptics on your own. But this time you can benefit from supporters who have been there, done that and are willing to speak up on your behalf. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) You win admiration for your determination to do the right thing. Don’t be distracted from that course, despite the offer of tempting alternatives that might suddenly turn up. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) While you still need to maintain control of a dominant situation, a new development emerges, making the task easier and the outcome potentially more rewarding. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New factors might have a positive effect on a still-pending matter, but only if the information proves to be credible. Trusted colleagues might be able to offer needed advice. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) The week favors moderation, especially if a health problem is involved. Resist the impulse to do more than might be good for you at this time. You can catch up later. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) You could feel more than a mite upset by someone or some people who might be creating problems for you. Find out why they won’t change their ways. Their reasons might surprise you. BORN THIS WEEK: You know how to inspire others to do their best by setting a persuasive example of your own.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought a lot of changes to daily life. One of the positive effects of COVID-19 is that many individuals have turned to pets to tame loneliness or bring some brightness into their lives amidst all the uncertainty and turbulence. In April 2020, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals said applications to foster dogs and cats was up 200 percent. In addition, PetPoint, a software system shared by shelters nationwide, reported fostering and adoptions were up by 700 percent since 2019. A TD Ameritrade survey found 33 percent of Americans have considered fostering or adopting a furry friend during the pandemic. While it may be tempting to rush out and adopt a pet right away, careful consideration must be given before bringing a new pet into a home. Expense One of the biggest considerations is cost. The TD Ameritrade survey found that dog owners spend up to $1,201 a year on their pets, while cat owners spend up to $687 per year on average. Food costs top the list of pet expenditures, followed by veterinary care and grooming. Lifestyle Another aspect to consider is if a certain animal will fit its prospective owners’ lifestyles. Outdoor enthusiasts and physically active people may want an exercise buddy, so a high-energy dog breed may fit the mold. Those who want a cuddling companion or lap warmer may opt for a less active dog or a cat. Research the pet It is important to learn the care needs of specific pets, particularly among breeds of cats and dogs. For example, certain dogs may fit best
with one person and not take to a household full of kids. Some breeds need ample outdoor space to run around, while others may be content to be couch potatoes. Another consideration is temperament and the animal’s history. Some rescues come from abusive situations or may have spent years on the street, so owners must be ready to help such dogs adjust to more loving environments. It’s important to ask how the pet came to be in the shelter. All considerations need to be factored into the equation. Learn the adoption process Each shelter or rescue organization has its own rules and regulations for adoption, including fees they charge by way of a donation. According to the pet resource Top Dog Tips, a shelter needs to be sure that adoptive pet parents will be able to care for the pet. An extensive questionnaire and a potential home visit may be part of the application process. Veterinarian references, age restrictions (adoptive pet parents are often 21 years or older) and permission from a landlord if one rents will be needed. Some rescues have stipulations regarding fenced yards. Some shelters even insist on a disclaimer that they reserve the right to remove the pet if they feel the animal is not being properly cared for. Pet adoption should always include careful consideration of a wide range of factors.
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