The COVID-19 pandemic may have postponed or downsized weddings this year, but it hasn't diminished a demand for the rings.
Several Butler County jewelers report strong ...
The old expression goes “Necessity is the mother of invention.” And when the pandemic has scotched all your plans to throw your daughter a bridal shower, then you have t...
BUTLER TWP — DuWayne Cunningham remembers the glory days.
He was a part of them.
The 1968 Butler Area High School graduate was a center-defensive tackle for the Golden T...
Studies show that growing numbers of seniors are open to the idea of technology and even seeking ways to further their use and knowledge.
According to a 2014 study by Pe...
Families follow pandemic restrictions during visits
JEFFERSON TWP — Peggy Massart of Cabot enjoys her visits with her father, Robert “Coondog” Shearer, 87, a resident of ...
Family gatherings on Zoom and FaceTime. Online orders from grocery stores and pharmacies. Telehealth appointments with physicians.
These have been lifesavers for many ol...
NEW YORK — Gone, for now, are the days when retirees Bill and Mary Hill could do whatever they please. Since school started for their only grandchild, they're not leisur...
Conno man stitches future together turning keepsake mitts into wallets
According to the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies, the median amount of retirement saving...
The clock is ticking.
If you want the freshest broccoli, kale, carrots and more this fall, the time to plant it is now. It might even taste better than the same veggies ...
Give a child a box of crayons and a piece of paper, and ask for a flower, and you very likely will get a picture of a daisy.
Daisies also hold attraction for poets. Geof...