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Joan M. Mecklenborg of Conklin, NY

Joan M. Mecklenborg, 74, of Conklin, NY, passed away on April 19, 2025 at home surrounded by family.  Joan was born June 22, 1950. She grew up in Johnson City and attended JC High …

June Burford of Conklin

June Burford, 87, of Conklin passed away Monday April 21, 2025, peacefully at home surrounded by her loving family.

Abram Haberle “Abe” of Hallstead, PA

Abram Haberle “Abe”, 86, of Hallstead, PA, passed away peacefully on Monday, April 14, 2025. Born on December 10, 1938, in Hatfield, PA, Abe was the beloved son of the late Herbert and …

Ben E Holt of Binghamton/Endicott

Ben E Holt, 70, passed away unexpectedly on April 2, 2025. Ben was born in Binghamton, NY on September 16, 1954, to Joseph Bartlett and Mary Asenith Holt. He was a graduate of Chenango Forks and held …

Patricia M. Prober of Lisle NY

Patricia M. Prober, 70, of Lisle, New York born on August 25, 1954, passed away   peacefully at home surrounded by family March 18, 2025.  She was cherished, as a mother of four, a …
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11 iconic mother figures across TV history

Stacker compiled a list of 10 of the most unforgettable maternal figures in television history using information from IMDb and various media outlets.   

What you need to know before becoming a collector of live insects or snails

(BPT) - Insects and snails are a critical part of the planet's ecosystem. Bees, for example, pollinate important crops and provide high-quality food like honey, while snails feed on dead or rotting …

Visiting U.S. National Parks is More Popular Than Ever, Breaking Visitor Records in 2024 with over 330 Million Visits

America's 63 national parks draw in serious hikers, but they also provide opportunities for beginners and families to unwind, take their time and soak in nature's beauty. While many travelers often …

9 lives and more? 60 years of groundbreaking medical advancements have improved cat health and longevity.

Meowtel explored advancements in feline medicine, nutrition, and care that are helping the more than 350 million domestic cats worldwide live longer.
There is currently no bird flu vaccine for people.

How bird flu differs from seasonal flu − an infectious disease researcher explains

Avian influenza infections in the US have been rising over the past year, but there’s no evidence so far that people can infect each other with this strain of the virus.