Spring has sprung! Winter’s snow seems like a distant memory. Everything is leafing out in beautiful green. Wildflowers adorn the forest floor. Daffodils and tulips embellish our garden.
Farmstands are back! Each year, I eagerly await the arrival of fresh, seasonal produce from our region ...
It’s about to get harder to get away with illegally passing a stopped school bus in the city of Syracuse. In an article from WSYR-TV and an April 21 news release by the city, the city activated its fleet of cameras that automatically record traffic passing a school bus when its red lights are ...
The first sliders in America were the U.S. teams that participated in the 1932 Olympic Winter Games in Lake Placid. And son-of-a-gun did the sport ever grow after that.
The following information fell into my hands when John Morgan (of the Morgan Bobsled dynasty) gave me a beautiful ...
Parents have been asking me an eyeful of questions about styes and whether they should worry if their child gets one.
Let me see if I can shed some vision on their concerns and provide some information on this topic.
A stye, also called a hordeolum, is a red, tender, sometimes painful ...
As a kid, I was as big a jabber-jaw as I am now. Talking was (and if you’re keeping count, still is) my favorite hobby. And why wouldn’t it be? It costs nothing and requires neither formal training, tools nor materials. And best of all — especially in light of today’s status quo — no ...