Finding the Silver Lining in a time of Social Distancing

For many of us, it wasn’t but a day or two sequestered at home before we were hearing kids repeatedly reminding us that they were bored. Or, as an adult, you also might be feeling a bit of that cabin fever or a sense of fear and uncertainty during this season. But...

Poor retirement planning puts housing catastrophe on horizon

Several recent studies are shedding light on the state of retirement for those who are nearing their post-working years. Today in America, everyday an average of 10,000 individuals are turning 65. And by 2030, the 50-and-over cohort is projected to expand by 20%,...

Older Americans – Connecting, creating, contributing

In May we were honored to mark Older Americans Month – a time to celebrate seniors and the rich contributions they have made to our nation, communities, businesses, and families during their lives. But year-round, we should take time to consider how we can build into...

Finding Housing after 15 Years on the Streets

Richard Porras looks back on the most difficult point of his life and sees it as a blessing. “I found out that more people out there care than don’t care. Homelessness took the negativity away from me,” he says in a voice slowed by years of drug abuse and living on...

Agua Caliente Clippers recognize CORE Montclair residents

It was the final game of the inaugural season for the Agua Caliente Clippers. The new NBA G league team kickedoff the season in November, serving as a development team for the Los Angeles Clippers. With the Citizens Business Bank Arena as their home court, the...
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