NEWPORT NEWS, Va. – Many seniors have been in quarantine for their safety since March, and some are finding ways to keep themselves busy. News 3 recently met Mary Gross, a resident of the Warwick Forest Assisted Living Facility in Newport News. The meeting was brief, and everyone stayed within safety guidelines. During that time, Gross showed off her nearly 300 baby...
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