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Opinion

Behind the brick walls of hurt and anger

Editorials and columns

This is a vulnerable topic for me because anger has been my greatest weakness, and words have often been my weapons throughout much of my adult life. My hope is that sharing this journey will help others like me gain a greater understanding of how to gain traction over anger and the hurt that ...

Are You Chasing False Gods?

Editorials and columns

My sadly departed friend, Frank, was a unicorn. He lived 89 years in the town he grew up in, a village on the Connecticut shore. A reporter at his local newspaper for over half a century, he had turned down offers to work for more glamorous publications, among them Sports Illustrated and The ...

America’s Momentous Birthday

Editorials and columns

I consider it an incredible blessing to have witnessed two of America's great milestone birthdays: the 200th celebration in 1976, when I was a rising second grader, and now the 250th anniversary as an older, seasoned adult. Looking back to 1976, as a kid, I enjoyed the fireworks and the parades ...

Why is Trump playing the Communist card?

Editorials and columns

Trump has run out of cards to play in the midterm elections, which is why he's now talking about the "communist menace." He can't talk about the economy, because prices continue to rise faster than wages, which means most Americans are getting poorer. He can't talk about foreign policy, ...

Bravo to the Resurgence of Skating in Alpena

Editorials and columns

Punk music and skaters have always had a very close relationship. Unfortunately the punk & skating scene have developed a lot of nasty stereotypes over the years: Dirty, crusty, defiant, anarchist, loud, gross, etc. But that was not the scene at Riverside Skatepark on Father’s Day in ...

A former slave told us the value of July

Editorials and columns

It is unfortunate but also ironically appropriate that national efforts to celebrate the nation's birth have been rattled by internal disputes over how that birth should be celebrated. "Who controls the past controls the future," wrote George Orwell in 1984. "Who controls the present controls ...