'Good Neighbors of Park Slope' Helps Residents Age in PlaceThe Brooklyn nonprofit's goal: to help members remain independentBy Debbie L. Miller|May 3, 2018
Wednesday in the Park with RiptideI often worry about what kind of legacy, if any, I'll leave behind — a chance meeting with a former student gave me a reason not toBy Dennis Danziger|January 11, 2024
Extra! Extra! Man Starts NewspaperA retired editor, with the help of a famous neighbor, aims to fill the void of local news in his hometownBy Alix Boyle|August 29, 2023
Photographer Gordon Parks: His Unshakeable Peace EnduresLooking back at the transcript of an interview that Gordon Parks gave more than 30 years ago resonates even more meaningfully todayBy Betsy Robinson|February 12, 2024
The Allure of Apartment LifeHere are some reasons why renting may be smarter than buying for single women over 50By Sheryl Stillman|March 18, 2024
Flock to These 4 Feather-Friendly DestinationsIf you are a birder, you won't want to miss these North American hot spotsBy Jenny Wisniewski|June 23, 2023
Late PeakerI'm catching up on the experiences, like fly fishing and Western skiing, that I'd postponed for years. But peaking late is not without its pitfalls.By Jeff Zilka|January 1, 2024
The Joys of My Hipster Dog ParkA former rundown space became a vibrant addition to an urban D.C. neighborhoodBy Cari Shane|August 9, 2019
The Best Way to See Fireworks Is Above the FrayI love a good pyrotechnical display, just can't stand the crowdsBy John Stark|July 4, 2018
It’s Fire Season ... StillWildfires continue to menace rural areas favored by retirees despite above-average rain and snow last winterBy Donna Apidone|July 12, 2023
Still Learning After All These YearsThe wisdom and spirit of her young neighbors inspires this writerBy Barbara Snow|November 12, 2020
In Portugal, Uncharting the CourseHow a spontaneous trip through Portugal’s Alentejo taught me the delights of the unexpected and the value of slowing downBy Robin Catalano|April 12, 2023
Spreading Wings of Love for FlacoFlaco was the perfect ambassador for New York City — a nocturnal soul living freely in the city that never sleeps. He touched my heart when I'd visit him in one of 'his' trees in Central Park.By Laurie Bain Wilson|March 4, 2024
Planning a Visit to Accessible National ParksA little online research and a few phone calls can prepare you for a fulfilling tripBy Rosie Wolf Williams|May 19, 2022
5 Sites for Pandemic-Sore EyesNo room on the cruise you want to take or park you want to visit? No worry. America is full of scenic destinations. Here are some of our favorites.By Jenny Wisniewski|May 23, 2022
Looking Back, at Age 95From the oldest-working park ranger, a 2016 Influencer in Aging, who retired at 100By Betty Reid Soskin|September 23, 2021
How to 'Bee' a Good GardenerMaking changes in your yard (including more native plants and a smaller lawn) will give bees a boostBy Sue Sutherland-Wood|September 13, 2022
Fighting Ageism on a Hiking TrailAt Great Basin National Park, a couple discovers possibilities are as important as goalsBy Donna Pols Trump|September 13, 2018
Love Thy Neighbor NowDuring the coronavirus pandemic, here are 9 thoughtful ways to help othersBy Barbara Twardowski|March 18, 2020
An Historical Trip Around 'Iconic America'A new eight-part PBS series surveys sites including Fenway Park, Stone Mountain and the Hollywood signBy Richard Harris|May 3, 2023