By Michele Reed
On July 16, my friend Kristin and I set out on the Mad River Arts Garden Tour. We were newcomers to last year’s event, which we enjoyed, despite the intermittent light rain. This ...
By Mike Leichliter
Mary Edith and I arrived at our new home in South Duxbury on June 29 and have now completed most of the unboxing of our belongings. This place now feels like home to us. As we ...
August 9 will be here much sooner than we think and the primary election this year is very important. Two years with COVID-19 and with the virus now considered endemic, it is more important than ever ...
By Paul Hanke
Like many others I have been struggling to understand mass shootings. Here are some of my thoughts and questions. First, why does an 18-year-old (or any civilian, really) need a ...
By David Dion
Travel and Leisure magazine recently published a list of the most beautiful places in the U.S. Not surprisingly the Cape Cod National Seashore was the top choice for Massachusetts. ...
The walking, running and biking season is upon us. Let's look at some common-sense things to keep us all safe and courteous as we share the roadways.
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By Chris Bradley
Before saying anything else, I am as sickened by unconscionable acts as anyone else. It's unfathomable that children would be targets, or anyone else for that matter. Who, in their ...