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Recap: Long Time Gone - Season 2 - Episode 5
Recap: Long Time Gone - Season 2 - Episode 5
Founder's Day in Port Haven brings up memories for Del, Alice, and Elliot. Kat finds herself caught between two worlds in her search for answers.
Character Catch-Up
Character Catch-Up
Single mom Abby has left behind a hectic life in the city, choosing to live a simpler existence with her daughters in her childhood hometown of Chesapeake Shores. As she navigates professional opportunities and obligations, she makes a big decision to blow the whistle on Porter Financial. She suspects the Porter Fund is actually a Ponzi scheme, and as a result of exposing the company she is suspended from her job at Capital Management. After reporting to a deposition and getting an attractive offer from Hunter Drew and Associates to join them with a pay raise, Abby turns down the job to retain her integrity. After Derrick Porter is indicted, Abby is offered her job back with Del, but she is unsure about whether to return. To keep busy, she gets involved with the school play and meets the 3rd grade teacher, Jay. The two get to know each other. Before Trace left for a big music tour, Abby broke things off as she was unable to handle the distance and playing second fiddle to Trace’s true passion – his music. Trace tries to reconnect with Abby and restart their romantic relationship but she is evasive, and the pair ultimately decides to go their separate ways. Abby focuses her attention on the family business, and Mick names her President of O’Brien Construction. A high profile and eccentric new client, Evan Kincaid, keeps Abby on her toes as she runs point on his hotel project in Chesapeake Shores. As progress is made with the build, Evan gets to know more members of the family and seems to want a closer connection with Abby. Jay too, lets Abby know he would like to pursue a romantic attachment with her. Who will Abby choose?
Oxycontin for Kids ages 11-16
Oxycontin for Kids ages 11-16
For more information, please read: http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/NewsEvents/ucm456973.htm The FDA recently approved the use of OxyContin in certain pediatric patients 11 years and older. Similar to adults, OxyContin is approved for use in these patients to manage pain severe enough to require daily, around-the-clock, long-term opioid treatment for which alternative treatment options are inadequate. The major difference is that all pediatric patients that are considered for pain management with OxyContin should already have been treated with an opioid pain medicine. This way, their health care providers know that these pediatric patients can be treated safely with OxyContin.
Monday, December 10th, 2018
Monday, December 10th, 2018
Poinsettia Christmas Cookies
Friday, November 20th, 2015
Friday, November 20th, 2015
Vivica A. Fox Interview
Wednesday, November 16th, 2016
Wednesday, November 16th, 2016
Mena Suvari Interview
Friday, July 19 2019
Friday, July 19 2019
Cranberry Brown Sugar Buckle
Preview - The Sweetest Heart
Preview - The Sweetest Heart
Watch a preview for the Hallmark Channel original movie, "The Sweetest Heart."
Preview + Sneak Peek - All of My Heart: The Wedding
Preview + Sneak Peek - All of My Heart: The Wedding
Get an extended look at the Hallmark Channel original movie, "All of My Heart: The Wedding."
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