Heritage Village revisited
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Heritage Village in Southbury, CT is an adult community that has managed to maintain its favorable standards throughout the years. Its members attribute the quality of life in the village to the diversity of its population and the ease and comfort provided by the community.
Publication Name: New Choices for Retirement Living
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 1061-2157
Year: 1992
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Landing in Maine
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A converted textile mill in Saco Island, ME, serves as the waterfront home of a retired couple. The discovery of the two-story condominium, which provides an excellent view of the Saco River, was a culmination of years of searching for the ideal home.
Publication Name: New Choices for Retirement Living
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 1061-2157
Year: 1992
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The day the light returned
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A cataract, an obstruction of the eye's lens, is easily removed through modern surgical methods. Although cataracts do not constitute a danger to life, the restoration of clear sight may be worth the inconvenience of surgery.
Publication Name: New Choices for Retirement Living
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 1061-2157
Year: 1992
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