For an increasing number of people in their 20s and 30s, home is where the parents are. That’s because traditional markers of adulthood, including marrying, graduating from college and moving out of the family home, are occurring later than they did a generation ago. The Sun Journal would like to talk to grown-up children and parents about the challenges, and joys, of such a living arrangement. If you know of any adult children and parents living under the same roof, please send a note to [email protected] or Ursula Albert, Sun Journal, 104 Park St., Lewiston 04240, by Friday, Jan. 30.
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