The end of Daylight Savin…
By News Dept.
For who have lamented that the day should be longer, Sunday it will be.
The end of Daylight Savings Time returns the hour that was “stolen” in …
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The end of Daylight Savin…
By News Dept.
For who have lamented that the day should be longer, Sunday it will be.
The end of Daylight Savings Time returns the hour that was “stolen” in April, effectively making Sunday, October 31, a 25-hour day.
For most, turning the clock back Saturday night is best; otherwise you could spend Sunday being ahead of everyone by an hour.