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A headline that the Senate Passed Daylight Saving Time doesn't really mean anything because The House of Representatives still must give its approval. David Shepardson, a reporter with Reuters … more
I have a bit of a confession to make. My copies of the Democrat turned into a pile on my kitchen counter this past month. What can I say? Fall is a busy season for photographers. But when I finally … more
My sister Billie is celebrating a birthday on Saturday.  I won’t tell you how old she is—I mean how young she is—but her birthday just happens to be the same day that Marty … more
Plopped in the middle of Callicoon Main Street with a camera in one hand and another camera hanging off my other shoulder, I clicked photo after photo of a child in costume.   That white … more
Just when you think that the world is going to hell in a handbasket, something lovely happens unexpectedly and it gives you hope.  A week ago, I got an email from Chewy, the pet supply … more
  Area graduates (Picture) from the Destiny Bible College Class of 2022 at ceremonies held October 15 at Sullivan County Community College included front row left to right, Alfred R. Ramdhany, … more
I'm pretty sure I spent hours of my childhood holding my breath. Each time I spotted a cemetery on the horizon, I'd quickly suck in a deep breath of air, filling my cheeks like a chipmunk loading up … more
This is the time of year when elections get serious. There are phone calls, texts, lawn signs, and seemingly unending requests for donations to various candidates.  While it can wear one … more
When the Sullivan West capital project plan pamphlet arrived in the mail, one thought immediately sprang to mind: This work won't affect my child.   Should the project garner voter approval … more
Autumn is arguably the most glorious time of year in our part of the world.  The leaves are at peak color, the days are warm, and the nights are cool, and we haven’t yet begun the frenetic … more
In a remarkable reversal that will affect the fortunes of many student loan borrowers Cory Turner reporting for the NPR (National Public Radio) Ed team says, “the U.S. Department of Education … more
It's officially been 100 years since the US began marking the week of October 9 as Fire Prevention Week — a tradition that kicked off in 1922 in commemoration of the Great Chicago Fire, which … more
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