On This Independence Day, Celebrate And Reflect
On a rainy July 4, 1863, the fate of a once unified nation had all but been decided. The Confederate Army of Northern Virginia was in retreat, having been defeated Continue Reading →
A New Hampshire Perspective
On a rainy July 4, 1863, the fate of a once unified nation had all but been decided. The Confederate Army of Northern Virginia was in retreat, having been defeated Continue Reading →
For those of you who may not be aware, the first-ever African-American candidate for the New Hampshire State Board of Education, Ryan Terrell, was rejected by the state Executive Council Continue Reading →
“You should socially shame them, so they fall in line.” – Providence Rhode Island Mayor Jorge Elorza Like many of you I have found myself embroiled in numerous discussions regarding Continue Reading →
“You should socially shame them, so they fall in line.” – Providence, Rhode Island, Mayor Jorge Elorza Like many of you I have found myself embroiled in numerous discussions regarding Continue Reading →
We can say without equivocation that we are the “Tiger King” Nation. I can’t think of anything more appropriate than the fact the top trending TV show in America right Continue Reading →
“Fallin’ down isn’t hard, it’s the getting up we struggle with.” Some of you observed that I spoke of my parents in my last article yet focused on my mother 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 →