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Book Review: ‘A Killer Wedding’
I recently read a copy of Joan O’Leary’s first novel, “A Killer Wedding,” after we messaged each other via social media. The last time I saw O’Leary was when she was in high school. I watched one of her GBasement Productions at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts. She wrote plays and ...
When you wish upon a star
I had three wonderful uncles. There was my Uncle Rad who was a de facto father when I visited my cousins, which I did nearly every summer growing up. There was my Uncle Gus, a creative engineer with several patents to his name and a funny vocabulary to match. He always told us about his latest ...
Cannabis, other drugs increasing problem
Drug-impaired driving is a growing problem in the U.S., and the laws are complex and vary by state. More than 400 drugs tracked by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) can cause impairment, and each has a different impact on every user. According to information from the ...
Group wants to buy top of Mt. Marcy
Page One of this old copy carried more news than today’s Enterprise because the page was 18 inches wide — now 11 inches — and no photos. Since it is not possible to print the entire page, I will cover many stories of the breaking news in brief. The date of this publication is only ...
Treating pinworms in children
Parents have been itching to ask me questions about their child having pinworms. Let me see if I can scratch the surface on this particular topic. Pinworms are tiny worms that set up shop to lay their eggs in the intestines and affect millions of people yearly — especially school-age ...