Basket Sales Aid In Search For New Docs

Posted on June 11th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family Doctor, Family Learning

Friday, June 13 is the third-annual Today I’m Working for Physician Recruitment Day. Organized by the Southern Georgian Bay Physician Recruitment Task Group, the campaign is designed to raise awareness of the need for family physicians in the Southern Georgian Bay area and raise funds that will be used in the recruitment of family physicians.
“The [...]

Skiing A Family Affair For Fucigna Family

Posted on May 31st, 2008 by admin and filed under Family Health

For the Fucigna family of Hopkinton, skiing is truly a family affair.
The parents started skiing for recreational purposes in the mountains of New Hampshire. Then along came daughters, Alex, Sarah, Erin and Abby, and their son, Peter, who were all introduced to the sport.
The daughters all become competitive skiers and Peter plans to follow in [...]

Marathon Matriarch Is Still in the Race

Posted on April 18th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family Law

She keeps a home for her husband, Scott, who was her college sweetheart and is now a marketing executive. She keeps an eye on her 20-year-old daughter, Abby, a sophomore at nearby Bates College, and her 18-year-old son, Anders, a high school senior.She confers with neighbors on how to replace an old neighborhood bridge [...]

The Atheist Urging Italy to Get Religion

Posted on April 6th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family Law

But those two aren%26#8217;t the most gripping personalities. They%26#8217;re the usual suspects in a political landscape nearly incomprehensible to outsiders, where the same politicians fade in and out, promising reform and delivering stasis if not decline. One fringe candidate is different. He is Giuliano Ferrara, a Communist turned conservative who is Italy%26#8217;s most [...]

Change Makes a Call on Levittown

Posted on April 6th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family Law

Any longtime resident could lead you to the other sites where the men of Levittown found muscular, good-paying work %26#151; Vulcanized Rubber and Plastics; Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing (3M); Thiokol, a defense contractor; the big General Motors plant across the river in Trenton. They worked their shifts and came home to their young families [...]

generation celebrates Walden business

Posted on March 29th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family Learning

Away at SUNY Oneonta, Pete Millspaugh took time from his studies to send an e-mail about the upcoming 150th anniversary of the furniture store that’s been in his family for five generations.
“I am the son of Keith Millspaugh, who is now the 5th-generation owner of Millspaugh Furniture, where the 150th year of operation is being [...]

Cornell Star Divides Her Time and Conquers

Posted on March 22nd, 2008 by admin and filed under Family Law

%26#8220;I kind of thought she%26#8217;d try basketball for a month and come back and do track,%26#8221; said Lou Duesing, the longtime women%26#8217;s track coach at Cornell. Instead, Maduka has split her time between the sports with stirring results. A 6-foot-1 junior forward, she is the Ivy League basketball player of the year and [...]

Man rescues family dies in roof collapse

Posted on March 20th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family Holidays

MONTREAL%26ndash;Alarmed by a threatening crack, Guy Beauparlant rushed his wife and two small children out of their home to safety today but could not escape himself before the roof came crashing down. Beauparlant, 55, of Shawinigan became the fourth person in Quebec [...]

How the internet went Radiohead gaga

Posted on March 1st, 2008 by admin and filed under Family Law

Were in a side room off the lobby. Flames crackle in the hearth. %26ldquo;Big fire,%26rdquo;
Yorke notes. %26ldquo;They should use a stove. More efficient.%26rdquo; Yorkes left eye is
damaged from a series of operations he had as a child and is now stuck in a
permanent downward list. But today both eyes are nearly squinted shut his
daughter [...]

Bloody #39;60s Riots; Piggish Tale; Battling Boleyns Rick Warner

Posted on March 1st, 2008 by admin and filed under Family Health

Feb. 29 (Bloomberg) — “Chicago 10, Brett Morgens
documentary about the notorious trial of antiwar activists who
led demonstrations during the 1968 Democratic Convention, favors
style over substance.
Morgen, born six weeks after the convention, [...]