GETTING OUT: Adventure is a yardstick to measure fullness of life
For those of us who will have the good fortune to live a long
Red Phone: Low branches need to be cut
"While the trees lining Miller Avenue are very majestic, they are also more than 100 years old, and thus the question arises – how healthy are they? With their large massive limbs over the street and houses, a falling limb could inflict enough damage to kill a pedestrian or crush a car. Has the city consulted an arborist to establish reasonable assurance these trees are safe and there is low possibility of falling limbs?"
Mission team assists in Mexico
Youth groups from California churches have had a long tradition
Should you prepare for ‘fiscal cliff?’
As an investor, you can sometimes still feel you’re at the mercy of forces beyond your control. This may be especially true today, when the Federal Reserve has warned of an approaching “fiscal cliff.” What can you do in the face of such a dire prediction?
The benefits of walking
As a proud resident of the Silicon Valley, I’m often tempted to laud the technical and digital health-improvement initiatives of the innovation hub that we live in. Recently, however, I’ve been struck by the simplest of messages promoted by the Office of the Surgeon General of the United States: The easiest thing we can do to make both ourselves and our communities healthier is to … take a walk.
Neighbors are Meant to Know Each Other
Last Friday, Bob and Carol Dabaks drove away from Morgan Village
Financial considerations for 2013
We are now in plain view of the “fiscal cliff.” After the election, Congress may or may not end up keeping income and estate tax rates at their recent levels. Next year may bring some notable financial developments, and it isn't too soon for households to think about them.















