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Activities Give Options For Stormy Days (The Morning News)
As the blustery weather beats against the outside of the window, little faces peer out from the other side. "We're bored," they whine, as they look down at their all-too-familiar toys and games. With the weather becoming more intense and unpredictable, our little ones will be housebound more often. If your kids say, "There's nothing to do," relax, and try one of these proven strategies:

Independent toy shops report steady sales (The MetroWest Daily News)
Eli Gurock, owner of Magic Beans, which has stores in Brookline, Hingham and Wellesley, says classics such as Playmobil toys and games sold well this year.

'A little piece of home' during trials (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
The Tarrant County Justice Center's newly refurbished waiting area for victims and relatives will be dedicated this afternoon.

'A little piece of home' during trials (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By MARTHA DELLER FORT WORTH — When Suman Cherry traveled from Houston for the capital murder trial of the man accused of killing her husband, she expected that when she wasn't in the courtroom, she would have to wait in her hotel room or a courthouse hallway during the two weeks the trial was expected to take. Instead, Cherry used a family waiting area, provided by the Tarrant County district ...

Families get baskets full of holiday goodies (Daily Pilot)
When more than 160 needy families heard the doorbell last week and found gift baskets full of toys, food and other goods, many of them had Newport Harbor High School students to thank.

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