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DDS Awards Presentation

The SHINE (Serving Health Information Needs of Elders) program has graduated eight new counselors: (Seated L to R): Chris Crane, Doris Martin, Dianne Ryan and Linda Comstock. (Standing L to R) Eli Kwartler, Tyll Van Geel and Richard Bauman. SHINE help is always FREE! Read more about SHINE and find counselors near you by going to the pink menu at top left and pulling out "In The Community".

The Good Life

The Good Life coverFor almost thirty years, The Good Life was the only direct mail newspaper for people age 55+ in Franklin County and the North Quabbin area.

The Good Life is now part of the Saturday Greenfield Recorder. Funds previously used to produce The Good Life have been redirected into the growing Meals on Wheels program.

If you already get The Recorder, you will get The Good Life.

For those unable to afford The Recorder, The Recorder Extra with Good Life pages can be delivered to you free of charge within The Recorder’s delivery area. Contact The Recorder at 413-772-0261 and ask for The Recorder Extra.

For those in the North Quabbin area or others unable to get the Recorder or Recorder Extra, we have a free monthly newsletter that can be mailed to you via US Mail.

You can also get The Good Life as a PDF via email. Subscribe via e-mail.

Contact The Good Life at 413-773-5555 or 978-544-2259 or .

To place ads in The Good Life, please contact Sheila Quinlivan at The Recorder: 413-772-0261 or 603-239-8849.

Read the most recent issues of The Good Life here:

July 31, 2010(3MB)

July 24, 2010(1.5MB)

July 17, 2010(.8MB)

July 10, 2010(.8MB)

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