Standing in a checkout line on a recent trip to my local grocery store got my old brain churning and thinking about life long before bar codes, scanners, and charge cards.
I recall the days when we would shop at a much smaller store, as there were no mega-stores, warehouse stores or super ...
Last week, we joined with millions of other sports fans in watching Serena Williams play the final match of her dazzling tennis career at the US Open.
We ooh’d and ahh’d as she served up eleven aces to her opponent’s three, adding to her record stockpile of 4,131 acessince 2008 alone. ...
Each year around this time, a significant portion of my fellow Nashua baby boomers had already cleared that first-day-of-school hurdle – the day pretty much all kids habitually dread for no good reason other than being told to switch to long pants, dresses and socks and sneakers – and were ...
“I willingly join all who mourn her loss in praying for the late Queen’s eternal rest, and in paying tribute to her unstinting service to the good of the Nation and the Commonwealth, her example of devotion to duty, her steadfast witness of faith in Jesus Christ and her firm hope in his ...
Dear SAU 39 Board Members, Mr. Chamberlin and SAU Staff;
There are so many kudos that should be called out to the board members and administration for their performance. However, there remains a lot of work to be done. The memorandum of August 17 by Mr. Chamberlin to the board’s chair, Mr. ...
Will Democrats work harder than ever to rebuff Republican extremism and national treachery? Will they, Independents and disaffected Republicans, get active and interact politically in their communities to help secure our democracy from “insurrectionist supporting” current politicians and ...