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The Farrell Forum by Jim
Farrell
Trade-up
tribulations
(November 19, 2004)
Watching my town and fellow taxpayers plunge
forward with new municipal construction projects is somewhere between
amusing and frustrating, depending on the day you ask me. We seem to
wholeheartedly endorse new projects with little thought of what will
become of...
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Kingston History by Dennis Randall
Dan Fuller: The Famous Hermit of Kingston
(November 19, 2004)
“I tell ye,” said Dan, ”I come ‘long jes’ now,
and there was seven ducks down there in the pond — splendid shot’. I
crept up close to and let her bang, killed every dam’ one except six
and the other one got away...”
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Selections From the
Bookshelf
by Nancy Sapir
November 2004 Reviews
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Neil Mobile By Neil
Corcoran
The Poop on Pollution
(September 16, 2004)
I’m not listening to environmentalists
anymore. Or politicians. Or actors. Or rock stars for the environment.
Why? A number of reasons. One, they seem to be Chicken Littles, “The sky
is falling! The sky is falling!” Many are self-righteous blowhards and
many others are hypocrites...
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Naturally Kingston
by Dorothy
MacFarlane
Pathways and Trails
(November 19, 2004)
Wild animals have long had the run of the
old farm where we live, so there are many established animal trails
through the fields and woods. Some go to the road, some run along the
Jones River. Others circle around and through the fields and woods...
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Alex’s
Almanac:
A
Youthful View of George Bush
(August 20, 2004)
President Bush has made broad reforms and took
drastic actions during his first term, these measures in my belief, were
taken to benefit those other then the American people. The Bush
Administration has hyped up issues such as Iraq's W.M.D. and the
countries energy crisis, these have since unraveled. As our laws undergo...
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Grousing About...
by
Ben Grousing
Patience
(July 16, 2004) Where in the world has our
patience gone? I often look around in wonder and wonder, I am both in
the state of "wonderment", as well as curious to myself, how could
things be as they are?
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Critique by Costa by Joe Costa
Neighborhood
Sign Language
(July 16, 2004)You have to love
this guy Dean Sears. He’s the one who got more than just a little
offended when L. Knife had the trees backing up to his property cut
down...
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