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Annual apple dumpling fundraiser raises money for local non-profits
Union Avenue United Methodist Church’s fall apple dumpling fundraiser raises thousands of dollars for local non-profits every year since 2008.
First snowstorm brings outdoor family fun
Julie Geiss and her family enjoy the outdoors following the recent heavy snow, visiting Chapin Forest Reservation to ski.
Sons have successful spring turkey season
Julie Geiss recaps her sons’ successful 2021 turkey hunting season.
If you must work the holidays, keep the workplace festive
If you must work the holidays, here are some tips to make it go as smoothly as possible.
Heating with wood: Three mistakes to avoid
With the price of fossil fuels on the rise and consumers seeking green energy alternatives, heating with wood makes sense.
A cup full of memories
Lately I’ve been noticing that all the other grown-ups (as seen on TV) have matching coffee mugs. Whether a lighthearted chat or a deeply dramatic discussion, they eat and drink from dishes that match.
Jamaica: Surprising and rewarding destination for birdwatchers
Biologists love to see species they have never seen before. The best places to see endemic species (those that occur only in isolated geographic areas) are islands. Remote islands far from mainland areas are often most famous for their endemic species. For example, 13 species of Darwin’s finches, 15 other birds and giant tortoises are
Music is a good addition to steam shows
Fairground organs, as big as a truck in some cases, make quite a sight at a steam shows, especially if there are eight or 10 in a row.
Hummingbird guilt while on summer vacation
When my wife and I left on vacation July 21, I felt pangs of guilt. I had been hosting a growing number of ruby-throated hummingbirds at my feeders since early May.
Chesapeake Energy announces sale: Keeping 1.3 mill Utica acres for now
Cash proceeds of approximately 6.9 billion as a result of the sale.






