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Covid-19 elections take time to get results…absentee ballots and nap time for those counting the ballots must be factored in (I’m kidding) but the results to get election results take this long for a district I can’t imagine how long it will take to get results in November.  Looking up rest of results for our […]

We all have our own conspiracy theories when it comes to the coronavirus but, when real scientists start to have them that’s when things get a little scary. Especially when over 200 scientists collectively come together to write a letter to the World Health Organization with concern. The concern being the transmission of COVID-19 through […]

Dunkin’ Donuts now known as Dunkin’ will be closing 450 of its stores by the end of 2020. If you love Dunkin’ do not panic the locations that are closing are the ones in Speedway gas stations. Dunkin’ terminated the coffee chain’s partnership with Hess thus the reason for the hundreds of locations closing. Speedway […]

Thursday the NBA officially started the season playing in the bubble. I didn’t know the games were on I just so happened to scroll through my guide. The first game was Utah Jazz vs New Orleans Pelicans and the second was L.A. Lakers vs L.A. Clippers. I watched a little bit of both games and […]

The power is in the hands of the decision-maker. Make the decision to be happy. Sometimes we give other people, circumstances, and situations the power to “steal our joy” or affect our happiness. The focus for the day is choosing happiness because we all want to be happy right? Happiness is a choice. Now I […]

City of Rochester reopen pools and basketball courts to the public. The reopening includes all basketball courts in public parks that are operated by the Department of Recreation and Youth Services. Two more City pools, the Adams Street R-Center Pool and the Trenton and Pamela Jackson R-Center Pool, also officially open today for the summer […]

CBO where in effect to show their respect and made a nation proud:  Clinton, Bush and Obama   ATLANTA (AP) — Hailed as a “founding father” of a fairer, better United States, John Lewis was eulogized Thursday by three former presidents and others who urged Americans to continue the work of the civil rights icon […]

One of the Frederick Douglass statues were removed from its base and damaged Sunday overnight. The crime has received national attention. To add insult to injury, it was on the anniversary of his famous speech “What To The Slave Is The Fourth Of July.” The statue was located in Maplewood Park. It stood where both […]

Watch how people treat others around them and even strangers, learn from the actions they display. If they show they are not loyal to anyone including themselves, don’t expect them to be loyal to you. Secondly, if they do not respect boundaries or do not respect other people including themselves you can not expect them […]

Cheesecake lovers Thursday, July 30th is your day because it’s National Cheesecake Day! Look out for the free cheesecake slices at area restaurants and national chain restaurants. Due to COVID-19 call ahead and check to see if your favorite spot for cheesecake is open before heading to the establishment. One of my favorite places in […]


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