Sitting in the living room fixed on the TV as the clock ticked down and the game between the USA and Canada Men’s Hockey teams was advancing to overtime, brought my memories full circle to 1980 as a group of us stood on tippy toes as the clock counted down during a game that represented so ...
Sometimes we think that, as humans, with all of our technology, we can conquer anything. It just takes a hurricane or a flood to remind us of who really is in charge.
The same is true in warfare. You can have all of the fancy software and technology in the world—but war still takes place ...
County legislators are questioning the logic of the state energy policy that has been careening toward higher utility rates, higher taxes and the use of vast areas of agricultural land, wetlands and woodlands that are cleared for projects that make very little power.
“Why does the state ...
I don’t know about you, but I have a collection of assorted mugs that, in their own quiet way, mark the moments of my life.
They sit on a shelf like an unassuming timeline. To anyone else, they’re just ceramic. To me, they are chapters.
Jim and I crewed for many years in the Great ...
My father Edward was quite the paradox. A self proclaimed pacifist, he could be quite scrappy when it came to issues of importance to him. When Gulf War I broke out in 1990, Ed saw the conflict for what it was. One larger more corrupt country trying to take over a smaller corrupt county and ...
Do we need a regional control board? Yes — and for good reason.
The level of greed, deceit, and outright tomfoolery that took place during the COVID lockdown still turns my stomach. While everyday people were trying to survive, some of our so‑called representatives seemed more focused on ...