Archive for November, 2010

Nursing Home Resident Celebrates 101st Birthday

Nursing Home Resident Celebrates 101st Birthday

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Rose Galluzzo is proof that things really do get better with age.

As a cheery resident of Grand Islander Center, in Middletown, Galluzzo declares, “I like it here. I like it best when they play music. And I really like the friends I have. We have a good time.

Being Here: “Life Happens”

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Well, I know it has been a while. I have a good excuse, though. Since I’ve last written, I have been to Madrid, Montpelier, Barcelona, Sussex, Cardiff, and Chepstow. It has been a crazy few weeks, I assure you.

Well, I must say that as much as I am loving traveling around Europe, traveling to three places in ten days was a challenge.

Get into the Groove

Get into the Groove

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Who knew Ochre Court mansion, with its red carpets and ornamented ceilings, could be transformed into a modern dance club in just one night.

GrooveBoston mobile club mananged to do exactly this on Friday, Nov. 12. For the second year in a row, Salve Student Activites brought in this company to organize a campus dance.

Don’t Forget the Turkey!

Don’t Forget the Turkey!

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It was the autumn of 1621. The Wampanoag Indians gathered amongst the Pilgrims for the very first time in the colonies. They shared a harvest feast of grandeur lasting the length of three days.

This description is how most Thanksgiving stories start out – a story that has been drilled into the minds of Americans over and over again, from grades Pre-K through 12 and on.

Seven Ways to De-stress and Take on the End of the Semester

Seven Ways to De-stress and Take on the End of the Semester

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Do you feel like projects won’t stop piling up? Do you wake up extra early just to put the finishing touches on those three papers due in one day? Do you pull your hair out when trying to understand that last math problem?

Take a breath. We have all been there, and will be there again as we enter the end of the semester.