Bartlett Express: Special Sections 2014
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View ArticleAnd the 2014 Readers’ Choice winners are …
The voters have cast their ballots in record numbers. Hundreds of Bartlett Express readers recently named their favorite restaurants, teachers, places of worship, city employees and more. We would...
View Article2014 Woman of the Year: Tracey Malone
Tracey Malone Law, family and church are the focal points of Tracey Malone’s life, and she has worked as a general practice attorney in Bartlett since she graduated from law school in 1982. Her...
View Article2014 Man of the Year: Keith McDonald
Bartlett mayor Keith McDonald Mayor of Bartlett since 2003, Keith McDonald is now a three-time recipient of The Bartlett Express Readers’ Choice “Man of the Year” award. “I’ve been blessed, and it’s...
View ArticleBartlett Express: Special Sections 2015
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View ArticleAt a Glance for July 30, 2015
Time to shop, plan and get ready for school Learn more about the upcoming sales tax holiday, special back-to-school sales, and what families and students need to know for the 2015-16 school year....
View ArticleHealth & Fitness, Jan. 14, 2016
Click on the following image to open a .pdf file of the Health & Fitness special section that appeared in the Jan. 14, 2016, issue of The Bartlett Express. File size: 2.88 MB The post Health...
View ArticleWomen and osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is the disease of the bones that occurs when a person loses too much bone, produces too little bone or both and can affect both men and women. But while millions of men suffer from...
View ArticleOptions when paying for long-term care
Aging has its side effects, as it’s inevitable that individuals’ bodies and minds will change as they approach their golden years. Illnesses, disabilities and other conditions may speed up the changes...
View ArticleUnderstanding dementia is vital to compassionate care
Alzheimer’s disease is one of the more prominent forms of dementia, but there are many additional types of dementia that also can cause both physical and cognitive alterations. Understanding the...
View ArticleFive ways to honor grandparents
Grandparents hold a special place in the hearts of people all over the world. In many cultures, elders are revered and celebrated, and many people know their grandparents as fun-loving folks who sneak...
View ArticleHow to help seniors who are socially isolated
The elderly population is on the rise in many countries. Advancements in healthcare and a growing emphasis on healthy lifestyles means people are living longer than ever before. Age is often...
View ArticleCataract surgery common and effective
As men and women age, their risk for cataracts increases. Starting at age 50, cataract risk rises, and that risk only grows more significant as men and women get older. The National Eye Institute...
View Article2017 magazine: Women in Business
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View ArticleSelecting educational gifts for children
While some shoppers may want to get kids the flashiest toy, others may prefer gifts that are both fun and mentally stimulating. Developmental toys and educational games for kids make for popular gifts....
View ArticleStocking stuffers for athletes and sports enthusiasts
Gifts comes in all shapes and sizes, and sometimes the best gifts are those that come in small packages. Though some people pore over their holiday shopping lists for weeks, it’s not uncommon for even...
View ArticleRetirement saving tips for late starters
According to a survey, one-third of Americans have nothing saved for retirement. Courtesy photo. Despite countless television ads touting the virtues of retirement planning, it seems many people are...
View ArticleHow aging adults can maintain their mental acuity
Maintaining social connections can help aging men and women prevent cognitive decline. Courtesy photo. Aging is associated with or linked to a host of mental and physical side effects. For example,...
View ArticleGermantown Plantations Holiday Party
Germantown Plantation resident Marion Slawson, pictured with her daughter and son-in-law, enjoys the decadent hors d’oeuvres at the annual holiday party. Courtesy photo. Residents Dorothy and James...
View ArticleBack-to-School Section for July 26, 2018
Click image above or this link to view a PDF of the July 26, 2018, Back-to-School special section (right-click to download). The post Back-to-School Section for July 26, 2018 appeared first on...
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