Whether your kids need a little nudge to make those homemade Mother’s Day cards, or you can just never get enough, we’re here to help. These free coloring pages can serve double duty as last-minute cards and as a quick and easy way to occupy those little hands and minds. Maybe they’ll even color for long enough to let you drink your coffee hot. (Now that is a Mother’s Day gift the stores haven’t yet figured out how to sell us.
Rye resident Guy Parisi, 72, has been disbarred after pleading guilty last year in federal court and spending six months in jail for stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from the estate of a former Mount Vernon resident.
Parisi had appealed the disbarment, but an appellate court ruled against him.
Parisi was appointed the administrator of the estate in April 2017, where he was tasked with collecting the assets of the estate.
Key Takeaways Web content is constantly at risk of being lost; users can help preserve it. Physical media and DRM-free backups are essential for long-term access. Focus on preserving personal favorites and cultural artifacts for future generations. There's a saying that "the internet never forgets" but that's just wishful thinking. Storing data on servers takes money, time, and effort.
Mobile carriers are always changing the pricing and features for its plans, in a never-ending quest to find the perfect balance between competition and making more money. AT&T is now increasing prices on its unlimited plans, but adding more tethering data as a consolation prize.
AT&T confirmed to CNET that the company is raising prices on unlimited plans by 99 cents per line, per month. The change will take effect on March 5, and most customers have already been notified.
Jaclyn McQueen, 44, of Dedham, pleaded guilty on Jan. 5 to one count of tampering with a consumer product, the US Attorney for the District of Massachusetts said.
She worked as a registered nurse at the center, where she allegedly took liquid oxycodone from syringes meant for patients between February and May 2020.
McQueen would use the oxycodone herself and refill the syringes with saline before putting them back on the medication carts where they were given to patients, according to prosecutors.
Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age is notable because it is arguably the most complex mainline Final Fantasy to date. Between gambits, jobs, loot and other systems, there’s a lot of stuff for new players to absorb and understanding them all can make a world of difference in your first playthrough.
Things start off easy enough when you’re fighting rats in a sewer, but as things become more complex, it becomes increasingly necessary to know your way through the game’s various mechanics.
Although the Titanic originally sank in April 1912, BitLife is taking you back through history with the Titanic Challenge. You’ll have to go through the process as the character Rose, not as Jack.
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The first requirement is fairly straightforward. You’ll need to start the game as a female character named Rose. From there, the next step is to learn how to swim.
There’s a familiar yet different feature players are sure to notice in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (TOTK), and that’s the house formerly known as Link’s house. This is now Zelda’s house and it is said to have a secret room. If you’ve spent forever trying to Ascend, Ultrahand, and open whatever possible, here’s how to find Zelda’s secret room in TOTK.
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As the 2019 series of I'm a Celebrity draws to a close, one of the most popular campmates to have emerged from this year is clearly Caitlyn Jenner. The first time the star entered the jungle was in 2003, when she competed as Olympic gold medallist Bruce Jenner in the US version of the show. The former Keeping Up With The Kardashians star has since transitioned into Caitlyn, undertaking a lengthy process of change in order to become the woman she is today.
The Pennsylvania hunting and trapping season licenses are set to go on sale June 13.
The new license year, beginning on July 1, includes seven weeks of archery deer hunting, a firearms deer season and chance to hunt trophy black bears.
Prices remain unchanged at $20.97 for Pennsylvania residents and $101.97 for nonresidents, according to a release. However, instructors who are PA residents can purchase a hunting license for $1 and $ 1.