Hope Chapel offers historical and ghost tours as well as paranormal investigations each Thursday and Sunday in October, and ...
Melanie Sepulveda, a Staten Island teacher, had her doubts about the new “bell-to-bell” cellphone ban in New York schools. In the past, she watched students drift through the hallways at I.
If you’re a member of Gen X (born between 1965 and 1980), there may be some startling differences between how you and your ...
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10 Chilling Signs A Poltergeist Might Be Haunting Your Home
One of the scariest and most worrisome signs of a poltergeist is physical attacks by the visitors. Waking up with unexplained ...
People who seek GPI out often “just want to know that whatever is going on in their house, they’re not imagining it,” says group leader Philip Wyatt.
New fiction by Salman Rushdie and Bryan Washington, a memoir by Margaret Atwood, devilish romantasy and more. Credit...The New York Times Supported by Washington’s latest is the story of a remarkably ...
Poverty can happen anywhere. The Siesta Key Kiwanis Club is working to insulate Sarasota kids from its effects.
A month into the school year, a clearer picture of how New York City public schools have implemented Gov. Hochul's phone ban ...
A shutdown deadline that could affect millions of Americans is almost here. Jamaica reels after Hurricane Melissa slams into ...
Even as political leaders roll back transparency, new SCI Executive Director Bruce Keller believes "there's plenty of work to ...
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How three Milwaukee organizations help residents ‘grind’ through grief
Three organizations collaborated on the Grinding & Grieving Bootcamp, which brought together resources to help participants navigate grief.
Larry Ames, who led the seven-year effort to preserve the trestle, has saved it for posterity with his book, “The Willow Glen ...
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