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                <text>This edition of the Laurelmead Journal includes creative writing and contributions from residents of Laurelmead Apartments - a senior living facility in Providence, RI. The contents include "Dick Goldberg Judgeship" by Sam Bender, "It Was the Best of Times, But Then the Worst of Times" by Paul Alexander, "Reading Until the Lights Go Out" by Rosemary Colt, "This High Wire Act Called Life" by Lowell Rubin, "Our Neighbors" by Marlene Denesen, "Cancer and Chemo in the Time of Covid" by Joy Twelves, "Tennis with Sam Walton" by Eugene Weinberg, "Golf" by Lester Shapiro, "How Do You Live Your Dash" by Linda Ellis. </text>
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