
Redefining home
Long-term care doesn’t often connote a sense of home—in fact, many might lament the loss of independence and leaving their houses when making the decision

Long-term care doesn’t often connote a sense of home—in fact, many might lament the loss of independence and leaving their houses when making the decision

Julie McGann admittedly lives in a dream world. There, animals have eyelashes and bows. They wear makeup so they have rosy little cheeks. And don’t

When my husband, Mike Noll, and I became empty nesters and moved into a new-to-us home, we began the long process of renovating the outdated house. Although

A new do-it-yourself shop opened its doors a few months ago in the village of Fairport and is turning even novice gardeners into green thumbs.

Stereotype be damned: the bachelor pad of yore has officially hit a growth spurt. Gone are the days of dirty dishes in the sink,

Few lights burn along the hills west of Conesus Lake. A living room TV flickers here, raccoon eyes glow there—and then, a pair of headlights,
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