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Albany visits Sacred Heart following Stewart's 20-point game
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sports1d ago

Albany visits Sacred Heart following Stewart's 20-point game

  • Albany visits Sacred Heart after a 65-62 win, with Amaya Stewart scoring 20 points.
  • Sacred Heart hosts its home game with a 1-1 home record in the MAAC context.
  • Albany averages 65.8 points per game while Sacred Heart allows 69.7 on average.
  • Sacred Heart ranks sixth in the MAAC in rebounding with 30.3 boards per game.
  • Amaya Stewart averages 15.8 points and 6.4 rebounds per game for Albany.
  • Lara Langermann shoots 57.1% from beyond the arc for the Great Danes.
  • Sacred Heart’s Amelia Wood leads the Pioneers with 5.8 rebounds per game.
  • The Associated Press provided the game recap used in this report.
  • The game was played in Fairfield, Connecticut, with Wednesday 11 a.m. EST tip-off.
  • The bottom line notes Albany’s win and Stewart’s standout scoring impact.
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Dear Annie: Caught between sister and aunt
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health7h ago

Dear Annie: Caught between sister and aunt

  • The column centers on a sister who has a trauma history and now rejects many family members, affecting extended family dynamics.
  • Aunt asks about Ellen’s life, while the narrator fears becoming the next link to be cut off if they reveal too much.
  • The advised approach is honesty wrapped in kindness, telling the aunt you can’t speak for Ellen and urging direct contact if desired.
  • The piece emphasizes that Ellen has the right to decide who remains in her life, and relatives should stay neutral and kind.
  • Annie Lane’s guidance suggests preserving family connections for the children while respecting boundaries.
  • The article frames the situation as a delicate balance between individual autonomy and extended family responsibilities.
  • The column underscores the impact of trauma on family interactions and communication patterns.
  • The story notes Ellen’s tendency to view family members negatively and exclude them from her life.
  • The aunt is hurt by Ellen’s rejection and misses opportunities to interact with her great-nieces and -nephews.
  • The guidance encourages direct outreach rather than relying on the narrator as a mediator.
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