28 April 2020

On Building a Village from Coffee Stir Sticks, Raising Guide Dogs for the Blind, and Other New England Topics

A number of articles/posts (not necessarily related to COVID-9) have recently been published on a variety of New England-related subjects worth considering.

To access some of these, please visit:

The Enterprise (Brockton,, MA): Visually impaired Easton native finds 'a different path' as an engineer (3 JAN 20)

Bangor Daily News: Mainers used to dance the night away at these long-gone, small-town music venues (15 JAN 20)

The Taunton Daily Gazette: Chance encounter leads Bristol County men from beekeeping to kidney donation (29 JAN 20)

The Patriot Ledger (Quincy, MA): Kingston family gives back by raising guide dogs for the blind (14 FEB 20)

Waterbury (VT) Record: Imagine a village built from coffee stir sticks (23 JAN 20)

Connecticut Public Radio: Hartford Street Choir Gives People Experiencing Homelessness A Chance To Give Back To The Community (16 DEC 19)

The Boston Globe: The last of the seafaring life, at the Boston Fish Pier (15 FEB 20)

WWLP: High school student creates posters for local first responders (22 JAN 20)

NBC Connecticut: Hartford Closes Historic Firehouse (6 JAN 20)

The Barre Montpelier Times Argus: Science Friday: Vermont’s ghost lakes (30 JAN 20)

Bangor Daily News: A Greenville man created a 32-hour rock opera version of the Bible (7 OCT 19) 

Police Magazine: Massachusetts Officer Brushes Snow from Drivers Rooftop (6 DEC 19)

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