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Meet Bridgeport's Sweetheart Colleen J. Bartram by Colleen J. Pallamary

Meet Bridgeport’s Sweetheart Colleen J. Bartram

by Colleen J. Pallamary

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Wonderful 5 Star Review of Meet Bridgeport’s Sweetheart Colleen J. Bartram !

on June 25, 2017
Meet Bridgeport’s Sweetheart is more than a homage to a dancer/contortionist/acrobat mother during and immediately after World War II. It’s a romance, a moving portrait of Colleen Bartram, as she pursued her career, traveling the vaudeville circuit by bus, practicing intricate dance maneuvers in the bus aisle, hustling, always hustling to her next show. The reader will learn the cost of lipstick in post-war America, (and why this was important), it shows the girt and guts of this ensemble as the fight over costumes, who gets to use the bathroom first, and rekindles the enduring power of family ties in America of yesteryear.
This is a delightful love song to a young lady whose talent, drive and sacrifice educated a family. It examines the legacy she created, the self-sacrifice, discipline and denial she possessed, but it also shows the fun and joy of pursuing your dream. This is a story of a very special woman, whose pluck, talent and the will to succeed sets an enduring example, yet it is an enjoyable, ‘must read’ for anyone who wishes to experience America, when family, loyalty and dedication were the order of the day – – a vivid description of the quintessential American dream, epitomized by in the travels of Bridgeport’s Sweetheart.

Tips for a Scam-Free Tax Season Repeat Per Request!

It’s that time of year again when scammers look forward to spending your hard earned tax returns by stealing your personal info. The FTC reports that tax-related ID Theft was the most common type of ID theft reported in 2014. Bogus “IRS Agents” are turning up everywhere – online, on the phone, and even in person hiding behind a fake ID badge. Here’s some tips to help you determine if IRS means It’s Really a Scam!

Caller claims to be an IRS Agent and tells you that you owe money and need to pay right away with a pre-paid debit card or credit card. Calls appear to be from Washington, D.C. so beware of this ruse.

Unexpected letter from IRS states that you did not report all wages for the year from an unknown employer or that more than one tax return was filed for you.

An email asks for personal information and states you owe the IRS additional money for unpaid taxes.

IMPORTANT: The IRS does NOT email, text, call or use social media to conduct business with you. They will write a letter if there is an issue.

If you have reason to believe you are a victim of Tax Identity Theft take the following steps to protect yourself:

File a police report.

Contact the FTC and file an ID Theft Affidavit. Call 1-877-438-4338 or visit www.identitytheft.gov.

Report problem to IRS Identity Protection Specialized Unit by calling 1-800-908-4490.

Place a Fraud Alert on your credit by contacting the three major credit bureaus:

www.Equifax.com            1-800-525-6285

www.Experian.com         1-888-397-3742

www.TransUnion.com    1-800-680-7289

Be sure to document all communications and get your free annual credit report by calling 1-877-322-8228 or visit www.annualcreditreport.com. They will ask for your personal info and as long as you initiated the contact it is safe in this instance.

A few moments of your time can make a world of difference when it comes to your hard earned money. Learning how to be scam-free has its own reward!