To the editor:
As Quakers, we recognize the divine imprint in every human being and affirm the equality of all to live safely and without fear. We are also compelled as Quakers to speak truth with integrity, including when it is uncomfortable, yet always to do so in love. This requires us ...
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 ...
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 ...
Last week I wrote about the difficulty of telling Clair Bovee a joke.
To be more precise, it’s easy to tell her a joke — it’s just almost impossible to make her laugh. Not that she lacks a sense of humor — she has a great one. But therein lies the difficulty, because she only laughs ...
To the editor:
We are deeply grateful to the local businesses that provided generous food and beverage donations to the Troop B Police Barracks in Ray Brook on Saturday, Sept. 27. Your heartfelt support has brought warmth and sustenance to our dedicated officers and support personnel, who ...
To the editor:
I am very concerned for friends who rely on SNAP, Medicaid and Section 8 housing. Despite being smart, resilient and resourceful people, they are now terrified of losing the minimal level of food security they have now ($2.68/meal), their healthcare and their apartments. The ...