Ruminations by Kathy Johnson Today is the eighth of November. I was breaking open dried bean pods to extract and save the ...
Most people associate Thanksgiving solely with an epic spread of food eaten in remembrance of the Pilgrim myth, but there is ...
What do you do when you have extra money? Spend it on upfront needs or save it for a rainy day? This question was at the crux of a conversation held at Monday night’s regular select board meeting in ...
It’s coming up on the time of year when Fred Salo might start to get a sense for how well Christmas tree sales will do this ...
Around 40 people gathered Monday evening in the assembly room of the Goodrich Memorial Library here to discuss the recently ...
NEWPORT — Judge Rory Thibault released Karl E. Cloney on a $1,000 unsecured appearance bond after Mr. Cloney pled innocent to a felony charge of grand larceny. Patrolman Jonathan Morin of the Newport ...
BARTON — Few of the living really want to sleep in a graveyard, although the dead find the accommodations suitable to their ...
Judge Rory Thibault ordered Lillian Wright, 19, of Newport to be held without bail on November 12 after she pled innocent to ...
NEWPORT — United Christian Academy (UCA) has a smaller student body than the other schools in the area. Because of this, the ...
Monday evening the city council met at the Gateway Center with more than 60 members of the public in attendance, all eager to ...