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The Crossing By Thomas M Gabianelli I watched the white-haired lady standing on the curb. Though everyone else had started to cross, she hesitated for a moment. I noticed her cane and unsteady gait. More ...
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A Blessed First Thanksgiving, Thanks to the Indians By Marcel LeRoy, Southbury If it weren't for Indian deaths, the Pilgrims would have been hard-pressed to settle in Plymouth that cold winter in 1620. In a brief skirmish, the Pilgrims' muskets had slain no natives, nor had any arrows struck any Englishmen. Disease had been the killer. The Pilgrims discovered cornfields cleare... More ...
Historic Deerfield's Sad Thanksgiving By Michael M. Moskaluk, Bantam "It is a land that freemen till, that sober-suited freedom chose. The land, where girt with friends or foe, a man may do the things he will." Alfred Lord Tennyson — 1809-1892 More ...
In the Public Interest Scooping Up Government Benefits By Ralph Nader, Washington, DC U.S. corporations aren't even subtle about it. Waving a flag and carrying a big shovel, corporate interests are scooping up government benefits and taxpayer money in an unprecedented fashion while the public is preoccupied with the September 11 attacks and the war in Afghanistan. More ...
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Thank You, Ronnie Alicata By Charles "Chuck" Smith, West Hartland In the town of Hartland, here in the land of steady habits, often we can forget that change is inevitable. More ...
Are You Thankful? By Florence Vining Thomen, East Canaan More ...
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