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Sunday Lifestyles

19th century potteries featured

The Fenton History Center in Jamestown will host Vince Martonis, Hanover historian, who will present a PowerPoint program on the 19th century potteries of Chautauqua County on Wednesday, April 9, at 1 p.m. Martonis has researched and collected pottery vessels and sherds from the potteries since ...

Cousin’s jokes brought humor, fun to teen years

When we were kids growing up in Fredonia, our aunts and uncles would say, “Anthony is an angel but John is a devil.” It wasn’t that my cousin was evil. He was a gentle soul who just had a propensity for practical jokes. I miss my cousin John, who died last year. My happiest memories ...

Just between us

Ivy Yokom, a resident of Ripley, has been named to the Fall 2024 Dean's List at Berea College. A student is named to the Dean's List who achieves a GPA of 3.4 or higher while passing at least four total credits, a course load equivalent to 16 semester hours. Berea College, the first interracial ...

Those facing a life trap can get defensive too often

As we stated in February’s article, this life trap proves a challenge for counselors and coaches trying to help children and adults. This population has been wounded, even though they appear rational. I’ll give you an example. People with defectiveness may be coping with it through ...

Hot air abounds in major decisions

Bobbleheads are peculiar beings. Their heads are way too big, and they can’t even see their feet without falling over. Maybe this is why they wear that expression of crazed amusement on their wobbling faces, like they overdosed on some kind of happy pill and are caught in mindless bliss of ...

Shakespeare Club hears about Golden Books’ series

The little Golden Books’ series began in 1942. It started with the publishing firm Simon and Schuster and the Western Printing and Lithographing Co. in Racine, Wis. Ownership and control of the series have changed several times and today Penguin Random House is its current publisher. ...