If you really want to say something By Marta Gouger I received a disturbing letter recently. It wasn’t the content that upset me. The handwritten two-page l...
Where we live: Some elderly humor By Den McLaughlin Today I want to share some jokes from my friends about those of a certain age. A couple in their ninet...
Where We Live: Looking for little pleasures By Lisa Price When the new year began, I thought to list the usual goals I fail to keep each year, such as eat a better ...
Where we live: Changing for the future I’ve been a reporter at the Times News since September, and in my last eight months covering Carbon County, I’ve had the...
Where We Live: The evolution of recycling With Earth Day falling earlier this week it made me think back to what things were like before people took a good look a...
Where We Live: The power of positivity A famous man once said that life is like a box of chocolates. So were the famed words spoken by Tom Hanks in the 1994 mo...
Where We Live: The most important ‘Jeopardy’ questions As we all know, social media can be good and bad. When you come up with a list of negatives, spoilers have to be near t...
Where we live: Finding a new exercise routine By Mary Tobia You’re never too old to try something new. Last fall I was diagnosed with Lyme disease, and my rheumatoid ...
Where We Live: That lady in the mirror By Marta Gouger Sometimes I look in the mirror and see my mother staring back at me. I look a lot like my mom, and like ...
Where we live: Who’s watching out for the kids? If it’s a bright, sunny day when you’re reading this, and you’re in a great mood, you might want to skip this column. Be...
Reliance on ‘renewables’ makes blackout more likely Imagine taking the subway to work when the train comes to a sudden halt halfway between scheduled stops. You pull out your smartphone to go ...
MAY 29, 1961 Mrs. Veronica Bazik was installed as president of the Lansford Ladies of Columbus during ceremonies at a banquet held at the Hotel Aquila, L...