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Christmas and money—now there’s a combination that can send anyone spiraling. When you’re trying to take control of your money, saving for an emergency fund is a crucial part of the …
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By Rachel Cruze
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11/11/22
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I don’t know about you, but personally, I have a love-hate relationship with Black Friday and Cyber Monday. I mean, don’t get me wrong—it seems pretty great at first: belly full of …
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By George Kamel
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11/11/22
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If you’re a freshman or sophomore in high school, you might think you don’t need to worry about college tuition right now because you have a ton of time before you graduate. But …
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By Kristina Ellis
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10/24/22
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Did you know we spend a third of our lives at work? Our careers have a huge impact on our overall well-being and life satisfaction. So, if you’re experiencing a hostile work environment or …
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By Ken Coleman
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10/7/22
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People visit rage rooms so they can go wild. That’s because rage rooms give us full permission to buck the rules of a polite, orderly society. I’ve even done something similar in the …
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By Dr. John Delony
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9/30/22
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Inflation. It’s a constant news headline, the joke of every meme, and the word we curse under our breath every time we have to put the fancy bacon back on the shelf and grab the generic turkey …
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By George Kamel
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9/21/22
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Summer is wrapping up, friends. Whether you spent your days super active or you took it easy, starting your senior year can feel like a wake-up call. There are new things on your plate, like applying …
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By Kristina Ellis
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9/15/22
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I know, it may feel a little early to be talking about Christmas. But hear me out! While you might not be ready to hang the mistletoe, it’s never too early to save money for the holidays. In …
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By Rachel Cruze
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9/11/22
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Your interview was an enormous success. The hiring manager thought you were intelligent and funny, plus your skills and experience checked every box—and then some. All there is to do now is sit …
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By Ken Coleman
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9/3/22
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In this summer of drought, I’ve found a way to make it rain. Leave town. While vacationing in Maine in late August, I checked out the Boston Globe’s website to see this headline: …
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by Leslie Patterson
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9/1/22
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During the 1950s, the Rehoboth Teachers’ Club held fundraisers for purchasing school supplies and equipment. A play, “Tish” by Alice Chadwicke, was presented in the new Palmer River …
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9/1/22
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I talk to a lot of well-meaning parents out there who have a hard time knowing how to best prepare their kids for college. They don’t want to annoyingly overload them with life advice (cue the …
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By Kristina Ellis
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8/22/22
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Back-to-school season: Whether you and your family have been looking forward to it or dreading it for weeks, it’s officially here. And let’s just say back-to-school shopping will be …
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By Rachel Cruze
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8/10/22
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August 13 is apparently National Garage Sale Day. I don’t know who invented it, but more power to them. We live in modern times though, and selling your unwanted stuff online can be way more …
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By George Kamel
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8/6/22
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(Family Features) When thinking about back-to-school season, most people naturally think of academics. However, it’s just as important to focus on social and emotional skills.
Children of …
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8/4/22
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(Family Features) Heading back to the classroom is a big change following a summer of fun in the sun. Some kids eagerly embrace the idea of once again being surrounded by friends and thrive on the …
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8/4/22
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(Family Features) Throughout the pandemic, teachers have gone above and beyond for their students, becoming not just educators, but also counselors, role models and friends to their students by …
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8/4/22
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When is a day at the beach not exactly a day at the beach? Sharks! Stinging jellyfish! Rip currents! Horseneck Beach has been closed temporarily for all these in recent weeks. I wasn’t …
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by Leslie Patterson
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8/4/22
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Hello! Looking Back… is a new series that will provide readers with some insight as to what was going on in the Town of Rehoboth from a couple of centuries ago to last month. The August …
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By Phyllis Dupere
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8/4/22
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With skyrocketing prices everywhere you turn these days, it’s more important than ever to take control of your money by making and sticking to a monthly budget. And I’m a big believer …
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By Rachel Cruze
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7/25/22
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Up in the Air Again
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Well, that was quick. We recently flew on a new direct route from Green Airport to Columbus on a new airline called Breeze. The flight was fine, but now it’s apparently gone with the wind, …
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by Leslie Patterson
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7/5/22
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Student loans have become quite the hot-button topic. And it’s no wonder why. According to the Federal Reserve, the United States owes over $1.6 trillion of student loan debt—yeah, …
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By Kristina Ellis
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6/11/22
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Summertime and the reading is easy. I’ve always liked the made-up word “unputdownable” to describe a real page-tuner. Two of the books I’ve read lately that fit this …
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by Leslie Patterson
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6/6/22
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What exactly is a personal brand? I’m glad you asked. Simply put, your personal brand is how others perceive you. It’s an outside snapshot of what you value on the inside. A personal …
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By Ken Coleman
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5/23/22
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Nashville, Tenn. — Rising inflation is impacting nearly every American in the early start of 2022. But according to Ramsey Solutions’ Q1 State of Personal Finance study, 85% of those who …
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5/22/22
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