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The Secrets of Healthy Eating As You Age

“Eat a rainbow of foods,” advised Sue Mastrangelo, speaking at Noble on July 26. A registered dietician board certified in gerontological nutrition, Mastrangelo consults with Noble’s dining staff on a regular basis but seldom has the opportunity to talk directly with the public about all she knows about good nutrition as we age. It’s not […]

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Linda Orlowski, LSMW, Joins Noble Horizons as Director of Social Work

Linda Orlowski, LMSW was welcomed as Noble Horizons’ Director of Social Work. Linda not only has vast experience in the field, but her father was a partner in Hartford County’s first purpose-built long-term nursing care community which opened in 1955. Linda is a resident of Connecticut’s northwest corner and has worked in varied settings, including

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In Search of the “Unicorn of the Sea”

Salisbury’s Joseph Meehan related his adventures as expedition photographer on several trips to the Arctic and Greenland to study the “Unicorn of the Sea” to an attentive audience in Noble’s Community Room on March 3. The so-called unicorn is, in fact, the narwhal, a small whale distinguished by a pike-like tooth as much as 9’

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Professor Nadine Strossen and Federal Judge William Kuntz

Noble welcomed two distinguished speakers on January 21. Nadine Strossen, president of the ACLU from 1991-2008, now a professor of law at NYU, discussed her new book, HATE: Why We Should Resist It with Free Speech, Not Censorship, and her Harvard Law classmate and longtime friend, the Honorable William Kuntz II, United States District Court Judge

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Program Marks 100th Anniversary Of The End of WWI

It was a standing room only crowd who gathered in Noble’s Life Long Learning Center on November 3 for an information-packed lecture on the aftermath of World War I presented by Hamish Lutris, associate professor of history at Capital Community College in Hartford. Among the interesting facts he mentioned was, that as Europe’s great empires

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