‘Keep Politics Out of Policing’
On July 4, 2020, Toledo police officer Anthony Dia was shot and killed in the line of duty. During Dia’s final radio broadcast he asked the dispatcher to “tell my Continue Reading →
A New Hampshire Perspective
On July 4, 2020, Toledo police officer Anthony Dia was shot and killed in the line of duty. During Dia’s final radio broadcast he asked the dispatcher to “tell my Continue Reading →
My parents were from two different worlds, yet it was the difference in their upbringing that would often provide the strength we would need as a family in bad times. Continue Reading →
There are times when I know my column lacks the clarity some of you seek, and it can be frustrating. I understand you just want me to say exactly what Continue Reading →
Recently I saw a news story that made my heart ache, my intellect question reason, and made me wonder if the “man code” I try to live by held any Continue Reading →
A few years ago, I asked you “How can you make a difference in the world today?” You can read that column at https://tinyurl.com/differnceintheworld. Based on the emails I received, it Continue Reading →
“It has been frequently remarked that it seems to have been reserved to the people of this country, by their conduct and example, to decide the important question, whether societies Continue Reading →
In 1770, Founding Father and a future President of the US John Adams stood in a Boston courtroom, and for a brief period in time he was one of the Continue Reading →
For most people Aug. 15 holds very little significance. Why should it? It’s just another day in our very busy lives. Aug. 15 brings us closer to the end of Continue Reading →
One the truest statements you can make about a hero is that they would be the last person to describe themselves as such. Aside from a hero’s devotion to service Continue Reading →