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  • Today, "This is How the Story Goes," explores the evidence that human beings have loved each other since before spoken or written language. Join Laura J. Oliver for this week's essay, "The Story of Us," to learn how we know that is true.
  • Former Avalon leader Suzy Moore steps into a new role at Adkins Arboretum — and explains why protecting native landscapes depends on community support.
  • Can strength training ease the rollercoaster of perimenopause? On Health Bites, Stefanie Defiglia breaks down what the science says.
  • Dr. Michael Foster takes us inside what really happens when an Olympic-level athlete gets injured overseas.
  • Are you steering your finances — or just reacting? Capt. Brett Sause breaks down the money mistakes that quietly cost people years.
  • It’s official: Taste of Easton is coming! Tom Maglio from Discover Easton shares what to expect.
  • What was winter like in Oxford before snowplows and modern heating? Cathy Schmidt reads an Oxford Vignette drawn from a 1964 journal.
  • Sequins, swagger, and a great cause — Talbot Interfaith Shelter’s Lip Sync Battle returns for its 10th year. Laura Richeson and Jayme Dingler tell us what’s coming April 18.
  • Basket making as meditation and memory. Clare Meade explores the ancient art of basket coiling — and how materials can come from your own neighborhood.
  • Small acts of kindness can ripple further than we realize. Ben Brunner speaks with Katie Theeke of For All Seasons about why generosity benefits everyone involved.
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