By Enid A Bordin
Coastal Journal contributor
Just a few years ago, jumping out of bed in the morning to start a new day was as simple as pie. Now, jumping out of the bed has been replaced by slowly putting one foot down and then the other. And even that comes with quite a few creaks and groans. Those bones and muscles are just not as resilient anymore. But we are not alone. One look at America and you can’t help but notice that we all seem to be getting older – fast. In fact, every 7 seconds someone is turning 60 in America. So, in 2008, this very year, more than 4.5 million individuals will turn 60. The baby boomers, those born between the years 1946 and 1964 will number about 75 million.
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by Gina Hamilton
Coastal Journal editor
Our son and heir was accepted at Orono this week, so the weekend was full of activities that could only be called ‘back to school like’, including finding batteries for the graphic calculator and trying to fix the old laptop, which is probably a hopeless cause. And doing tons of laundry, finding sheets and towels, and figuring out what said son needs to do up at the campus on Monday to get organized for the semester.
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The importance of the political narrative |
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During every election cycle, something happens to change the way people view the candidates. Often, the event is seemingly minor, but it can alter the outcome of an election.
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