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Seniors Get Tech-Savvy, Connected
Tony Fama is passionate about empowering baby boomers and seniors. And a partnership with WCCCD is providing hands-on computer instruction to seniors to do just that.
By Michelle Martinez Bassett My College
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Gay Author Speaks to Baby Boomers
By Matt Hanne Liberty Press
As of July 2005, there were an estimated 78.2 million Baby Boomers, a term used to refer to those born between the years 1946-1964.
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Company grows along with baby boomers' list of needs
By Sarah A Webster Detroit Free Press Business Writer
About a decade ago, Tony Fama, a former investigative reporter on Channel 4, started the Maria Madeline Project Inc. -- a company aimed at helping baby boomers with their growing needs.
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Here’s to you, Mom
By Jennie Miller C & G Staff Writer
Growing up in the Bronx, N.Y., in an “old-world” Italian family surrounded by other “old world” Italian families, Tony Fama learned to respect his elders.
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Seniors ExperienceSeniorPower in Canton, Ohio
The Independent By: Flo Lynn
“We are a 501C3 charitable organization which means we provide services to the community seniors,” explained Ron Kiefer, director of Mayfield Senior Center at 1325 13th St. S.W., wedged in the southwest border of Canton and Perry Township.
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