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Ask Amy: A mystery man showed up at my father’s funeral years ago and I’ve wondered about him ever...
NJ.com· 13 hours agoDEAR AMY: My father died 20 years ago after a long battle with alcoholism. My brother did not...
Ask Amy: My sister-in-law is sick and I don’t know what to say or how to help
NJ.com· 6 hours agoMy brother’s wife has recently been diagnosed with cancer and the outlook is not good. DEAR WANT TO...
Ask Amy: Will I ever be accepting of my gay son?
The Patriot-News· 3 days agoDear Amy: My son “Jack” is 26 years old. Recently he told me that he has been in a relationship with “Samuel” for six months. While Samuel seemed nice...
Ask Amy: Man doesn’t want cancer to define him
NJ.com· 5 days agoLiving with – not dying of – cancer means a few lifestyle changes and the need to be more aware of things. My cancer is not curable, but it is treatable;...
Ask Amy: Nosy relatives keep telling me about my mom’s ex-house
The Patriot-News· 6 days agoDear Amy: A little over a year ago, working with my mother’s doctor, I decided it was in her best...
Ask Amy: My wife and I help her father financially, must we support his new wife after he passes?
NJ.com· 4 days agoDEAR AMY: My wife and I agreed years ago to supplement my father-in-law financially after my wife’s...
Ask Amy: You aren’t obligated to attend a party held for a stranger and attended by other strangers
NJ.com· 5 days agoI received an invitation to a “pre-wedding celebration” for a woman I have never met.
Ask Amy: ‘I don’t care if they say grace, it’s just not my thing’
NJ.com· 2 days agoDEAR AMY: All of the kids in our family were brought up with religion not being a part of our lives....
Ask Amy: Widow, 77, is ready to date again and wonders about protocol
NJ.com· 1 day agoWhen I was young, the lady never did the asking. I’m not sure if that is still the protocol or...
Ask Amy: It’s simple ... when in a public place, don’t use an ADA-compliant toilet stall if you...
NJ.com· 6 days agoDEAR AMY: I have only been able to use handicapped bathrooms for the last 10 years. Many places only have one larger stall, which is often occupied by a non-handicapped person. Often people using the stall are on their phones.