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ROOFING ____________________________________

DEPIETRO ROOFING, INC.: Specials Available. Quality work, free estimates. RI Reg. #22850. Call John 573-9328.

SEPTIC SYSTEMS ___________________________

TLC SEPTIC SYSTEMS: Design & Installation, Foundation Digging, Land Clearing & Grading. Class 1 License. Registered Contractor. Free Estimates. Call 392-3300 or visit www.tlcrhodeisland.com.

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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

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M.V.P.D. OIL

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1025 Tiogue Avenue Coventry, RI 02816 (401)828-2100

Elaine Eccleston Broker/Owner

Thinking of Selling Your Property?? Call 828-2100 today for a Free Market Analysis West Warwick: New Listing!! 2 bed ranch, granite counters, FP, hardwoods, garage, newer roof, fenced, $219,900 Coventry: Waterview, 3 bed, 3 full bath colonial, updated kitchen, fireplace, C/A, new roof & septic, large deck, $429,900 Coventry: Double wide 2 bed, 2 bath mobile, newer roof & flooring, two 3 season rooms, 55+, $132,000 Foster: Build your dream home! Five acres of wooded raw land, 636 foot frontage, $125,000

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Improve Wellness with Affordable Bathroom Upgrades (Family Features) Wellness is at the forefront of nearly everyone’s mind, including keeping germs at bay and creating surroundings that promote mental and physical health. Even small, but important, spaces like the bathroom can benefit from changes with wellness in mind. A bathroom can be one of the easiest rooms in your home to give a little extra TLC toward creating a healthier lifestyle. These cost-effective measures can turn your bathroom into a more practical, functional space that promotes your well-being. Switch Up Surfaces The countertops in your bathroom, much like the flooring, must be able to withstand a lot of water. Nonporous vanity tops, such as those made from quartz, hold up to being wet constantly and can help keep germs from breeding. In addition to being easy to clean, a solid-surface option like quartz never needs to be sealed or polished, making it an aesthetically pleasing, long-lasting option. Clean Green Bathrooms are often hot and steamy places, and water vapors in the air can carry potentially harmful chemicals from cleaning products. Green cleaning products are made to control the spread of bacteria and viruses using safe and effective means. Not only are they helpful in preventing asthma attacks and other respiratory ailments, but they are a low-cost way to improve overall indoor air quality.

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Home Improvement David R. Laferriere • 378-4487 Finish Carpenter • Quality Finish Work Since 1980

• New Finish Trim in New or Older Houses • New Kitchens • Built in Units

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ELECTRICIAN: No job too small. Free estimates. RI #A4602. Insured. Jay, 8262826.

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Services Available Residential & Commercial:

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Paul Santos Construction General Contracting

Windows • Doors • Roofing • Etc.

VINYL SIDING ROOFING Senior Discount 10% Off

Reg. #33777

RI Reg. #22318

GENERATORS: Transfer switches installed. Master Electrician. RI #A4602. Insured. Call Jay, 826-2826.

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OCEAN STATE PAINTING & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING

HANDYMAN WORK

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Homes of the early 1900s in the United States had many matched sets of decorative pieces. There was a coffee and tea service with creamer, sugar bowl and tray. There was usually a desk set with a pen, blotter ends, inkwell, pen holder, letter opener, stamp box and more. And, of course, there was a smoking set that had a box for cigars, cigar cutter, sometimes a cigar holder, humidor, lighter, ashtray, a cigarette holder and a special cigarette case to carry. When viewed alone, the parts are often hard to identify. A recent auction by Rago sold a pottery box with a lid and corners that featured hooded figures. The size suggests it was originally made to hold cigars. Cigars were sold in standard size wooden boxes starting in 1865. A decorative box often held them on a desk or table. This box is marked Atlantic Terra Cotta Company, an important maker of New Jersey clay tiles from 1907 to 1949. It sold for $875. *** I inherited a 1768 German family Bible. What’s the best way to store it so it doesn’t deteriorate? If your family Bible lists names of family members with birth and death dates going back over 250 years, you have a treasure! Before you store the Bible, use your cellphone or digital camera to take pictures of the pages that have family information so you can share them with other family members and have copies in case the ink fades. Don’t try to copy the pages by opening the book flat on a photocopier. It may break the spine. The public library may have a photocopy machine with a book mount to hold the book partly open, but the light may fade the print. Don’t keep the Bible in a plastic bag. Put a piece of archival tissue paper between handwritten pages to prevent the ink from bleeding through. Store the Bible flat in an archival box and pad it with archival tissue paper to keep

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Choose how you want to approach eating healthier. Start small by pepping your meals with a fresh herb or spice as a salt substitute. Get adventurous and prepare a simple, new, hearthealthy recipe. Or go big by trying a different way of eating, such as the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) eating plan, which is scientifically proven to lower blood pressure. DASH is flexible and balanced, and it includes plenty of fruits and vegetables, fish, poultry, lean meats, beans, nuts, whole grains and low-fat dairy products.

Wellness Wednesday

Don’t waffle on your wellness. Move more, eat a fruit or vegetable you’ve never tried, make a plan to quit smoking or vaping or learn the signs of a heart attack or stroke. You could be having a heart attack if you have chest and upper body pain or discomfort, shortness of breath, cold sweats, nausea or lightheadedness. You might be having a stroke if you experience numbness in the face, arm or leg; confusion; trouble talking or seeing; dizziness; or a severe headache.

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Follow Friday

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Palpitations of the heart or uncomfortable sensations in the chest can be distressing. Thoughts of heart attack may come to mind, and that anxiety can only exacerbate the situation. While heart attack might be the first thing people think of when experiencing chest discomfort, atrial fibrillation may be to blame for such feelings. Atrial fibrillation, also called AFib, is a quivering or irregular heartbeat that may lead to heart-related complications. The American Heart Association says that at least 2.7 million Americans are living with AFib. Although treatable, without proper diagnosis, AFib may lead to blood clots, stroke and even heart failure. Many people with AFib experience no symptoms at all and are unaware they have it until it is discovered during a physical examination. For those who experience symptoms, The Mayo Clinic lists these as some of the more common:

· Palpitations, which can be sensations of a flip-flopping in the chest or even a racing feeling. · Fatigue · Reduced ability to exercise · Lightheadedness · Chest pain or shortness of breath · Dizziness and weakness When the heart is working normally, it contracts and relaxes in a beat. When a person has AFib, the upper chambers of the heart, called the atria, beat irregularly. They quiver and do not move the blood into the ventricles in an effective manner. This irregularity can cause pooling or clotting of blood. Should a clot break off and enter the bloodstream, particularly in an artery leading to the brain, stroke may occur. A proper diagnosis from a physician is needed before treatment can begin. An examination may include an EKG or ECG, which will show the heart’s electrical activity as line tracings on paper. The spikes and dips in the tracings are called waves. An EKG will determine if the heart is pumping correctly. AFib is more common among people with clogged arteries or diabetes and may develop following valve surgery. AFib also is more common in people with coronary heart disease. As a person ages, his or her risk for AFib increases. Stress also can be a major factor in triggering AFib, according to StopAfib.org. Once AFib is diagnosed, managing risk factors and restoring a heart to normal rhythm becomes the priority. Doctors use a variety of medications to control heart rate, which may include beta blockers and calcium channel blockers. Medications to prevent stroke also may be prescribed. Surgical intervention may be necessary if medications aren’t working. Atrial fibrillation is a serious condition that requires treatment. Episodes can be managed and treated to help people live healthier lives


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HEART HEALTH

Heart Attack Survivor Bob Harper’s Journey (BPT) - A heart attack can happen to anyone, and Bob Harper is living proof. As a celebrity trainer, Harper dedicated his life to helping others live a healthier lifestyle, but even his devotion to fitness couldn’t keep a heart attack from striking him. Harper suffered his heart attack in February 2017. Harper was in the middle of a workout when he lay down on the ground and others ran to his aid. “I was so lucky that there was a doctor in the gym,” he said. Harper fell into cardiac arrest, and they had to shock him three times. “I woke up in the hospital two days later, dumbfounded and confused. Once the realization set in, I spent an emotional and upsetting eight days in the hospital.”

Surviving with heart Since his heart attack, Harper has learned to adjust his lifestyle to help reduce his risk of suffering another heart attack, and he’s doing all he can to help educate fellow survivors about what they can do to help reduce their risk in the future. Harper partnered with AstraZeneca launched Survivors Have Heart. Survivors can describe their personal journey and connect with other survivors, including Harper. Together, AstraZeneca and Harper are teaming up to help people like him who have experienced a heart attack share their stories to educate and inspire others. AstraZeneca created Survivors Have Heart to provide support for the survivor community and give voice to the emotional experience of life after a heart attack. You’ll find heart attack survivors’ stories, helpful information about recovery and caregiving, and additional resources from advocacy group websites. For Harper, Survivors Have Heart gives him a chance to practice what he preaches. “Being a heart attack survivor adds you to a club you never want to join, but once you are a part of it, you feel bonded by the experience,” he said. “As survivors, we carry each other and together we can make a meaningful difference in raising awareness on how to navigate this complex journey.” Harper hopes to share his commitment to living in the now. If you have suffered a recent heart attack, talk to your doctor today about treatment strategies that are right for you. After Bob had his heart attack as part of his journey to recovery, he knew he had to adjust his lifestyle to help reduce his risk of having another heart attack. In addition, Harper followed his treatment regimen as his doctor prescribed. “I’ve been working to rebuild the relationship with my heart. Fortunately, I had complete trust in my doctors,” he said. As a health and fitness expert and a best-selling author, Harper has inspired audiences nationwide to get fit. He was the picture of health. Bob never considered that a heart attack could happen to him. But it did. Today, Harper is passionate about another kind of training: emotional recovery. While changes to his diet and exercise routine are an important part of his physical recuperation, Bob credits further education with helping him evolve his mindset and believes this plays an equally important role.

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RETIREMENT SPARKS by ELAINE M. DECKER

Stolen Years

Many adults think the reckless behavior of young people is a reflection of their assumption that they will live forever. When I was young, I was guilty of a fair amount of recklessness, but I don’t remember ever thinking I was indestructible, that I’d live forever. Not even in an abstract sense, much less literal. The disruption caused by COVID is robbing most of us of the social interactions that add richness to our lives. For young people, this will likely be a temporary interruption in their emotional development. Once the pandemic is behind us, life will go back to almost normal and their social growth will pick up where it left off. For older people, especially seniors, it may not be that easy. After my sister’s husband died, she and I decided to take a trip together each fall to places we selected together. The first year, we went to Puglia, Italy and enjoyed it immensely. The second year, we didn’t go on a trip because my husband had knee replacement surgery. In addition to wanting to help him with his recovery, I had been counting on him to take care of our senior cats while I would be away. The third year, my sister and I went out West with a focus on visiting Sedona and several National Parks. Year four was supposed to be Portugal. Instead, we got to sequester at home because of COVID. As it turned out, my husband and I developed health issues that would have complicated that trip. My sister, who is now 82, lamented that she wasn’t sure how many more years she would have for us to make these trips together. I assured her that we’d have plenty of them; there’s longevity in our family. It’s not that I thought we were indestructible and would live forever. I just felt we had a lot of years ahead of us. “There’s always next year” had been my mantra. Recently I started to think about the trips my sister and I expect to make. I hope everyone is healthy enough for one by fall, but even with the COVID vaccine now a reality, I doubt we’d risk traveling this year. Perhaps in 2022.

I had a sudden realization that COVID was stealing years from those of us who don’t have many years left to lose. Before COVID forced me to stay at home, I was here much of the time anyway, so it didn’t feel like much of a sacrifice. I don’t feel that way any more. It has dawned on me that every year that my sister and I can’t travel together is a stolen one. Our remaining years no longer spread out ahead of us like a magic carpet of travel time. We were never expecting to live forever. But we also weren’t expecting to have the years we were counting on be taken away from us without warning and through no fault of our own. This may sound like a simple realization of my own mortality, but it’s something different than that. Recognizing your own mortality simply means that you know there’s an end out there somewhere. Stolen years are different. Those are years that should have been there to be lived and enjoyed in your limited, mortal future, but are no longer there. Young people have time to adjust, to recover from lost time. Seniors don’t have that luxury. Once a year has been stolen from us, we can never get it back. My mantra is no longer “There’s always next year.” It’s “I hope there will BE a next year.” And not just for my sister and me, but for all of us. In the meantime, I’ve decided I will not dwell on the year or two that COVID will have stolen. I’m going to focus on reclaiming my life, one day, one week, and one month at a time. After all, days, weeks, months—that’s what years are made of. Copyright 2021 Business Theatre Unlimited

Elaine M. Decker’s newest book is Retirement Downsizing—A Humorous Guide. Her other books include Retirement Sparks, Retirement Sparks Again, Retirement Sparks Redux and CANCER: A Coping Guide. Her essays appear in the anthologies: 80 Things To Do When You Turn 80 and 70 Things To Do When You Turn 70. All are available on Amazon.com. Contact her at: emdecker@ix.netcom.com

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Bored? Try Some Board & Card Games Remember the good old days? Before TV and computers? The family would sit around the dining room table playing Monopoly or Go Fish or work together to do a thousand-piece puzzle. Right about now we are bored with TV and our computer, and many of us are returning to those good old days, finding the Sorry game in the attic and a deck of cards in the desk drawer. Board games have become a popular Christmas gift this year as home confinement finds us looking for ways to fill long hours. Hasbro sale have continued to increase. Board games are back. And you know what? They are fun! I remember my daughter’s first game: Chutes and Ladders. Then we progressed to Candyland, and before I knew it we were playing Sorry, one of our family’s favorite. The kids eventually got into Battleship

and Clue and moved on to Trivial Pursuit. Today, with the Pandemic wearing us down, families are rediscovering the old board games, dusting them off and finding substitutes for missing pieces. Friends brought out their old Twister game and found new aches and pains. A renewed interest in chess since Netflix’s “The Queen’s Gambit” has people playing it with friends and relatives over the internet. We never went any further than checkers. A friend told me that his family was relearning how to play pinochle and canasta. Many of the old board games have been redesigned for television. Unfortunately, many of them are pretty dumb and filled with out of work “celebrities”. The premiere TV game, “Jeopardy” can be played at home, along with the show. It is time to check out your attic and basement, dust of the old games, and plan a New Year’s evening with family around the dining room table.

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SENIOR ISSUES by LARRY GRIMALDI

A letter to my grandsons PROLOGUE: Browsing the racks for Valentine’s Day cards, I was realized that I had written several letters over the past 17 years to my granddaughters Kailyn and Sophia, but I had never written to my grandsons Nicholas and Benjamin, Jr. Although they are 11 and two respectively, I hope that they (or their parents) will forgive me for this omission. The transgression was in unintentional. Dear Nicholas and Benjamin, Jr. I occasionally start or end a column, essay, or letter with a quote that adds texture to the subject at hand. While I found many quotes for grandfathers to granddaughters, and even more from grandmothers to grandsons, there were but a few that focused on grandfathers and grandsons. I can assure you that the bonds formed the first time we saw you are just as strong as those created at first glance of our granddaughters. The closest I came to describing this connection was the anonymous, but hilariously true observation, “Grandfathers are just antique little boys.” Let’s start with a little family background. I urge to “fill in the blanks” of your family history as you get older. The search will link you to the culture, traditions, and history of your heritage. FOR NICHOLAS: I, your grandfather Lawrence (aka Mampie), was born in Providence, Rhode Island to working class parents of Italian descent. Your grandmother, Katherine (La Voice) Grimaldi, (aka Mammie), is Irish and French, German, a bit English, and maybe a little Native America. She can actually trace her family ancestry British pilgrims who landed in Massachusetts after crossing the Atlantic Ocean on the Mayflower. She was born in Woodsville, New Hampshire and came to Rhode Island, living with her aunt and uncle, to attend school after her hometown school was destroyed in a fire. Your grandmother and I first met in the eight grade at Tyler School in Providence. Your Grandpa Ray and his wife, Elaine, your father’s parents, were both born in Providence. Unfortunately, you will never meet your grandmother Elaine because she passed away when your father was 13. Over the years, it has been fascinating to watch you grow. Although you exhibited a streak of defiant independence during those first few years that you spent in our charge on Saturdays while your parents were working, you are now showing more maturity. I can’t believe that you are now taller than your grandmother. You have spent many hours with Mammie playing games, riding bikes, and learning to cook. You make a great omelet. She also encouraged you to take golf lessons. You and I have spent countless hours playing knee hockey and pool in the basement (before the Great Basement Flood of 2019); playing Go Fish and War, building houses of cards, and talking about baseball, hockey, and football. I hope that you finally get the chance to try lacrosse after the COVID-19 pandemic is under control. We look forward to many more adventures together and watching you continue on your life journey. FOR BENJANMIN JR.: Although you don’t know it yet, your life is about to change in August with the new addition to your family. Your parents Ben and Renee will no doubt see changes in THEIR lives also. Your grandfather Matt (aka Baba) was born in the Bronx in New York City. The Bronx is home to the New York Yankees, my favorite baseball team. Your grandmother Maryann (aka Mimi) was born in Queens, New York, home of the New York Mets. Your baseball

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loyalties may gravitate towards one of these hometown nines in the future. I have no doubt that your current “terrible twos” phase of development will pass. But in the interim, please take it easy on your parents, Ben and Renee. Children do not come with an instruction manual, so they are learning along with you. If you follow my advice, periodic banishments into “time out” will be limited. But do not lose your curiosity or enthusiasm. Although there is about 180 miles from our North Providence house to your New Jersey home, your grandmother and I always enjoy playing with you and reading to you (whenever you find time to sit still). Setting aside the need for us to take a refresher course in home child-proofing, were always look forward to being with you. We will, no doubt, create more memories and share more family times together in the coming years. In truth, we need a little rest after each one of our visits. The collective sound deep breaths you hear as you pull out of our driveway for your trip home is, however, a joyous element in our “grandparents experience.” We realize that these moments pass with alarming speed and we must take care to carefully place them in our Grandparent Treasure Chest. While it’s true, Nicholas and Benjamin, Jr., that years on the calendar of life may separate us, we share a common history that links us. In so many ways, you rekindle the youth, energy, and joy of our childhood, while reminding me of the importance of family in our lives. From my perspective, it’s not hard to understand because, after all, “Grandfathers are just antique little boys.” Larry Grimaldi is a retired freelance writer living in North Providence. Comments can be emailed to lvgrimaldi49@gmail.com


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arm-fresh is what many families desire. Straight from the farm to your table is one of the best ways you can ensure you’re delivering a nutritious and delicious meal for family or friends. Wholesome meals can bring everyone together around the dinner table; even little ones can enjoy flaky, baked fish, a nutritious potato-based side dish and a trendy-twist on a farm-fresh beverage with these fun, flavorful recipes. Find more farm-fresh recipes at Culinary.net.

DELIGHTFULLY BAKED FISH When it comes to baking fish, flaky and fresh can make for a great combination. For a classic meal with a seasoned flare, try this delicious baked fish with lemon pepper seasoning and onions. Find more traditional, tasty recipes at USDA.gov.

Baked Fish

Recipe courtesy of the United States Department of Agriculture Servings: 4 Nonstick cooking spray 1 pound fish fillets (whitefish, trout or tilapia) 1 onion, sliced 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon black pepper 2 teaspoons vegetable oil 1/4 teaspoon lemon pepper seasoning (optional) Heat oven to 350 F. Place 12-inch piece of foil on counter. Coat foil with nonstick cooking spray. Place fillets in middle of foil. If fillets have skin, place skin-side down. Spread sliced onions, salt, pepper and oil on top of fillets. Add lemon pepper seasoning, if desired. Fold foil over fish. Place foil pouch on baking sheet and place in oven. Bake fish 15-20 minutes until fish reaches a minimum internal temperature of 145 F on a food thermometer and is flaky when tested with fork. Divide into four portions and serve.

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A SENSATIONALLY SIMPLE SIDE DISH

When you’re looking for a delicious and nutritious side dish to complement any meal, look no further than this Fingerling Potato Salad. Made with nutrient-rich Wisconsin Potatoes and topped with a lemon dressing, this simple potato side packs plenty of flavor. Find more potato recipes at eatwisconsinpotatoes.com.

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Prep Time: 15 minutes Cook Time: 15 minutes Servings: 6 1 1/2 pounds mixed Wisconsin fingerling potatoes 2 large lemons, divided 2 cups water 2 tablespoons coarse kosher salt 3 tablespoons white balsamic vinegar 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 1 1/2 teaspoons whole cumin seeds 3/4 teaspoon whole coriander seeds

pepper, to taste 4 green onions, thinly sliced 1/3 cup chopped fresh dill salt, to taste 2 cups baby arugula In large pot of boiling, salted water, cook potatoes until just tender when pierced with fork, about 15 minutes. Drain and cool slightly. Slice one lemon into 1/8-inch-thick rounds. In small saucepan, combine sliced lemon, water and kosher salt; bring to boil. Reduce heat and simmer until lemon slices are tender, about 10 minutes. Drain lemons then coarsely chop. Cut remaining lemon in half and squeeze out 2 tablespoons juice. In small bowl, mix chopped lemons, lemon juice, white balsamic vinegar and oil. Coarsely crush cumin and coriander seeds using mortar and pestle. Mix seeds into lemon dressing. Season, to taste, with pepper. Cut lukewarm potatoes in half lengthwise. Place in large, shallow bowl. Mix in green onions and dill. Pour lemon dressing over and toss to coat. Season, to taste, with salt and pepper. Add arugula and toss gently. Serve lukewarm or at room temperature.

FROM FARM TO GLASS

Farm-Fresh Festivities

Themed parties can be challenging, especially when you want everything to be perfect for your guests. Make your party simple and festive with these tips for planning your own farm-to-table gathering. Mason jars A farm-to-table classic, mason jars can be used for drinks or even to fill with flowers to make a beautiful, seasonal centerpiece for the table. Mason jars are clean, cute and easy to wash when the gathering is over. Rustic vibe Adding some rustic decor can help spruce up your table or serve as an accessory for your farm-to-table dinner party. Also consider adding a bit of fall-flare with decorations such as pumpkins, squash and brightly colored leaves. Seasonal fare It’s easy to get inspired with the variety of things you can find at your local farmers market. Ingredients like onions can be used in this Baked Fish recipe while a batch of locally sourced potatoes is the perfect foundation for a Fingerling Potato Salad.

Many may be surprised to learn that milk is one of the original farm-totable foods, typically arriving on grocery shelves in just two days (or 48 hours) from many familyowned and operated dairy farms. For a trendy twist on the farm-fresh beverage kids already love, try this DIY flavored milk recipe as a tasty start to the morning. To learn about milk’s journey from farm to glass, visit MilkLife.com.

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Exercise is an important component of a healthy lifestyle. Daily exercise can improve mood, promote an active lifestyle and reduce a person’s risk for a host of ailments, including diabetes and heart disease. Despite the importance of exercise, many people live sedentary lifestyles into their golden years. Seniors who want to embrace a healthier way of life and get more physically active should first consult with their physicians before beginning an exercise regimen. Certain medications may limit just how far seniors can push themselves, while preexisting conditions may make specific types of exercise off limits. After discussing their limitations with their physicians and developing a safe exercise routine, seniors can heed the following tips to avoid injury but still get healthy.

• Start slowly. Seniors who have not been physically active for some time should

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• Stretch. Bodies that have been inactive for lengthy periods of time are inflex-

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Community News HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (HEAP) Have trouble paying your heating bill? The Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) helps income eligible families pay their heating bills. The HEAP is a Primary Grant that is sent directly to your utility company or fuel provider, and it will be credited on your bill. You don’t need to have an unpaid bill, you can either rent or own your home, and must meet current gross income guidelines. Please call 732-4660, Ext. 175 for more information. PAWTUXET VALLEY ROTARY CLUB The Pawtuxet Valley Rotary Club is looking for individuals or businesses who are interested in helping the local communities of West Warwick, Coventry & West Greenwich! For more information please email pvrotaryevents@gmail.com or call 401-589-1321. JOIN CUB SCOUT PACK 13, CENTREVILLE Adventure is waiting! Build Yours. Join Cub Scout Pack 13, Centreville. We meet every Wednesday at 130 Legris Avenue, West Warwick. Please contact James Mclellan at 401-523-5723 or jimmac54@cox.net Find us on Facebook, Pack 13 Centreville.

CHURCH OF CHRIST GIVING CLOSET The Giving Closet of the church of Christ, 42 Nooseneck Hill Road (Lower Level Coventry-West Greenwich Elks Lodge), West Greenwich, will be open every Wednesday from 1-5PM. Everything is FREE! Please bring a mask. No donations now. 397-9700. HOPE LIBRARY HOURS Hope Library, 374 North Road, Hope, is open on Mondays & Fridays from 10AM-5PM, Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays from 10AM-8PM & Saturdays from 10AM-2PM. The Library is closed on Sundays. For more information, call 821-7910. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED AT GEN. NATHANAEL GREENE HOMESTEAD The Gen. Nathanael Greene Homestead in Coventry is looking for individuals interested in becoming Tour Guides for the season. The Homestead, also known as “Spell Hall”, was built by Nathanael Greene in 1770 and has been authentically restored as a Museum dedicated to his memory. Tour Guides will learn about Gen. Greene, his family, and life in the 18th Century. Experience is not necessary. All information will be provided and scheduling is flexible. For more information, please email nathanaelgreenehmst@gmail.com Visit us at nathanaelgreenehomestead.org

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. 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.

Entertainment February 15, 2021

King Features Weekly Service

HOLLYWOOD — Jennifer Lopez and Armie Hammer were teaming up for Lionsgate’s $65 million romantic comedy “Shotgun Wedding” — that is until some disturbing messages by Hammer, detailing sexual fantasies, were leaked. How this will affect his upcoming releases — “Crisis,” with Gary Oldman; “Death on the Nile,” with Kenneth Branagh and Gal Gadot; “Next Goal Wins,” with Michael Fassbender and Elizabeth Moss; and the “Call Me by My Name” sequel — is anyone’s guess. *** The Kennedy Center Honors began in 1978, but the 2020 “Honors” were a pandemic casualty. This year, the Honors will be taped during the week of May 17. The annual event, usually to a packed house and the U.S. president (except the previous POTUS, who refused to attend four years in a row), will be socially distanced. The first of this year’s five honorees is choreographer and actress Debbie Allen, for her work with Michael Jackson, Dolly Parton and as Lydia Grant in the ‘80s series “Fame,” among other accomplishments. Allen admitted, “I have a real purpose in life to be as creative as possible and to expand the reach and possibilities of others.” Also being honored is top country-music singer/songwriter Garth Brooks: “As one of the world’s bestselling music artists he heightened country music profiles like no other singer before him.” Brooks confessed, “I’ve watched many of my heroes sit in that booth. I had the joyous honor of singing for some on their special night. The hope is to contribute to humanity, to inspire to be the most we can, but most of all, to simply laugh, cry, love and dream through music.” Singer-songwriter and activist Joan Baez is being honored “because she breathed new life into the folk genre, powering rock music’s turn to social and political consciousness.” A lesser-known honoree is violinist Midori

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Dick Van Dyke Goto, “whose international presence, over 35 years, combines graceful precision and expression for performances building connections between art and the human experience.” Last, but never least, is Dick Van Dyke, honored “because of the charm that has made him one of the most cherished performers in show business history.” Some of his best vehicles were “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” “Bye Bye Birdie,” “Mary Poppins” and its sequel, and “Chitty Chatty Bang Bang.” Van Dyke remembers “Many years ago, I hosted a similar event, held in private, with The Kennedy Family. I saw the care with which the recipients were chosen from an impressive list of nominees. Being included this year, in this small, illustrious group, is the thrill of my life.” The show has always aired between Christmas and New Year’s, but this year it will reach our homes on Sunday, June 6, on CBS. At 95, Dick Van Dyke is still working, wondering what that strange word “retire” means!

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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Time is on your side in the early part of the week. But anything left undone by midweek will need to be put into rush mode. The weekend offers choices for you and someone special. TAURUS (April 30 to May 20) Finally getting credit for a contribution is nice for all you idea-generating Ferdinands and Fernandas. But don’t sit on your laurels under the cork tree. Use it as a first step to a bigger opportunity. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Despite the progress made, a hint of doubt might set in. That’s OK. You need to stop and consider not only what you’re doing but also how you are doing. Make adjustments where needed. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) The dreamer is dominant in the Moon Child’s aspect, but a dollop of hardheaded practicality is coming up fast and jockeying for space. The challenge is to make room for both modes. LEO (July 23 to August 22) It’s a good week for Leos and Leonas to start assessing what they’ve done and what they plan to do. Moving to a new environment — home or job-related — is a possibility for some Cats. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) The week calls for Virgos to make tough decisions, but in a way that leaves the door open for changes. Ask for advice from someone who has been in the position you’re in now.

LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Disappointments are never easy to take, but you have the ability to learn from them and go on to success. Meanwhile, continue to build up your contacts. You’ll need them soon. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Things might still be going much too slowly to suit you. But you need the time to make sure they’re going in the right direction. It’s easier to make a course correction now rather than later. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Showing some temperament at the way things are going is one way of getting your point across. Just don’t overdo it, or you risk turning away more-moderate supporters. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Things could change more quickly this week than you like. But don’t fret; you’ll most likely find that you’re up to the challenges. The weekend offers much-needed relaxation. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Big challenge coming up? Uncross those fingers and believe that you’re going to do well. And keep in mind that so many people have faith in your ability to succeed. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Testing the waters is a good way of learning about an opportunity before plunging right in. Ask more questions and be alert to any attempts to avoid giving complete answers. BORN THIS WEEK: You have a gift for making people — and animals, too — feel special and loved. © 2021 King Features Syndicate, Inc.

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The continuation of crucial infrastructure projects is key to reviving our RI and local economies. Projects that generate immediate jobs along with long-term economic benefits. An “Approve” vote on Question 4 will provide the $71.7 million Transportation Infrastructure State Match to secure an additional $286.8 million in federal funds. Enabling RIDOT to continue the RhodeWorks program to reconstruct RI’s deficient roads and bridges. While creating thousands of good-paying jobs.

Creating thousands of jobs in construction and beyond. Infrastructure improvements boost the economy and support thousands of jobs.* First, through the direct employment of workers and suppliers in the construction trades. Second, by generating additional jobs when these workers and companies pump dollars into our local and state economies.

$358 million in crucial improvements. For 20 cents on the dollar.

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The federal government is willing to pick up 80% of the tab. But if the $71.7 million state match isn’t approved, $286.8 million in federal funds will simply go to other states.

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