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Dec 24, 2013
I’ve been holding my breath for a week. Lots of events have happened in the past seven days. Some very excellent. One very sad. I realized around last Wednesday I was going to need to mov…

Dec 24, 2013
I have had a front row seat to a story of friendship and faith that is perfect for the holiday season. I’ve mentioned in previous columns that the people who work for the Press Gazette have a frie…

Dec 24, 2013
I was in a grocery store this morning and the front registers were located where it was it easy to look out at the cars in the parking lot. I put my items up on the belt for the cashier and a youn…

Dec 24, 2013
When I was growing up, I would roll my eyes at adults who told us how things were when they were kids. But here I am, all grown up, mostly, and I’ve got a gripe. Let the eye rolling commence. A…

Dec 24, 2013
I’ve been working on my relationship with God. Started going to church again on a regular basis. I began taking the grandkids and my young daughter as well. There is something about walking throug…

Dec 24, 2013
I’ve become one of those people who give directions by telling people where things used to be. Usta be. When we moved to Milton in 1995, I drove around in my car to learn the town, the streets. I …

Dec 24, 2013
I first heard of tough love when I was in my twenties. I thought to myself, “I will be that kind of parent – will always do what I have to do to make my child strong.” Wow. It’s a great idea, a…

Dec 24, 2013
The very public execution of Comrade Jang Song Thaek, the uncle of North Korean dictator Kim Jung Un, reminds us of the brutal nature of dynastic power and what totalitarian Communist dictators do. …

Dec 24, 2013
There were four children standing together on the side of Stewart St. watching the Milton Christmas parade last weekend and I cannot get them out of my mind. They didn’t have a bag for the candy w…

Dec 24, 2013
I’ve been asked to speak at one of our elementary schools on career day next month. I’m really excited about explaining to elementary school students how the production of a newspaper has changed …
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