February 13, 2010March 23, 2022What's going on Jealousy for Upstate New York There is no love lost in leaving behind New York State winters with the cold, harsh, long—very long—depressing days that can begin […]
January 9, 2010March 23, 2022What's going on Tree Lover For the love of trees, I tip my hat to this man: 101-year-old Frank Knight. He took care of an elm tree, […]
December 20, 2009March 23, 2022What's going on Blizzard of 2009 That’s what this weather is: a huge understatement. It’s Friday, December 11th with bone chilling cold and a stinging wind. The memory […]
November 30, 2009March 23, 2022What's going on Grandma’s Mustard Plaster It’s the time of year when people get sick. Running noses, nasal stuffiness and chest congestion are the common symptoms of becoming […]
November 28, 2009March 23, 2022What's going on Thankful to be Human It is the time of year to be merry and full of cheer. It is also the time of year for depression […]
October 13, 2009March 23, 2022What's going on The LEGO® Brick House The house was erected with basic colors and amenities: red, yellow, white, black and blue and running water, a functioning toilet and […]
September 26, 2009March 23, 2022What's going on Taxation of the Arts: The Pennsylvania State Budget Scramble As the state of Pennsylvania scrambles to find new sources of revenue to balance the state budget, a proposed arts tax has […]
September 15, 2009March 23, 2022What's going on Bosom Buddies: Stock Exchange and the Incarcerated America can boast it is the leader for the incarcerated. Our prison system is on the stock exchange. It’s not necessarily the […]
September 7, 2009March 23, 2022What's going on The Meaning Behind Labor Day The first celebrated Labor Day was on September 5th in New York City in 1882; however, Labor Day wasn’t made into a […]
September 1, 2009March 23, 2022Reviews, What's going on Review: The Tiger’s Wife by Téa Obreht Téa Obreht has her fictional debut in the New Yorker with “The Tiger’s Wife.” The story, taken from her novel that’s due […]