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Outdoor Living

Home & Garden
The end of summer/start of Fall is a magical time in Florida. With humidity and scorching temperatures easing up a bit in the mornings and evenings, this season is a perfect time to find a place to perch on your...
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Lighting the World with Color and Shade

Arts & Community, People & Business
It was back in 1976 when John Emery (the creative and promotional power) and Jerry Preston (the senior partner and all-important technician) of Preston Studios of Melbourne began selling their unique Tiffany-inspired stained-glass art at merchandise marts in Atlanta, Miami,...
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Promising Treatment for Thinning Hair

Beauty, Health
Elizabeth Leapley of Indialantic worried she might have lost her hair from chemo and radiation after a double mastectomy. She needn’t have, for Leapley’s locks returned as luxurious as ever. “It grew back as I remembered it,” she said. Leapley,...
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Zonta Women’s Club

Giving Back, Inspiration
On the Space Coast, if you have heard of Zonta at all, it’s probably because at some point since 2004 you have attended the Melbourne club’s annual Chocolate Festival that takes place in March. You might have an inkling that...
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‘How We Die Matters’ | Health First

Health
Ernest loved living on his own. At 88, he was independent and exercised regularly, with a routine that included 15 pushups every day – something of which he was quite proud. But in March, Ernest suddenly fell ill and quickly...
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COVID-19 No Match for Health First Nurses’ Compassion

Health
Being a nurse is about more than caring for patients. It’s about connecting with them. But COVID-19 has thrown plenty of nurses a curveball, as they find themselves suiting up in Personal Protective Gear (PPE) before tending to patients, which...
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Bringing Home Hawai’i

Children, Eat & Drink, From the Editor
For more than half of his life, Keone Silva has been taking orders. As a high school graduate, he entered the Air Force at 17, and worked his way up the ranks to the officer’s status of Major, working in...

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He has wrestled a steer to the ground and is a certified professional hydrologist. He worked as a bartender and holds a doctorate in civil engineering from Arizona State University.

Wild Blue Yonder

"This isn’t your momma’s airport, anymore,” says Keely Leggett, public information officer for the Melbourne-Orlando International Airport in Melbourne. The numbers back up that declaration, as a massive growth spurt has seen passenger traffic triple since 2020.
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