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The life and times of John McCandlish Phillips
The passing of the former New York Times reporter has fired online discussions on whether many newsrooms are hostile environments for religious believers, writes religion columnist Terry Mattingly.
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Local Beer & Wine
Fermented/alcoholic beverages made with local ingredients are becoming more readily available.
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Response to skateboarding column shocking
Nearly 150 angry, profane emails filled mailbox since last column, headlined "Skateboarders are taking over the streets," columnist Steve Ouellette writes.
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Balancing security, freedom a challenge
When major tragedies strike, we must review our long-held belief that all government intrusion into our lives is wrong, according to columnist Colin Read.
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Disease strikes impatiens
Popular garden flower is the only plant affected by the malady, according to columnist Richard Gast.
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Help take action against child abuse
Learn more about your role in reporting suspected child abuse, Dr. Lewis First writes.
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Bringing Liberal civil war to an end
Abraham Lincoln he is not, writes Canadian columnist Peter Black. And he did not exactly say "a house divided against itself cannot stand."
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Photo of schoolchildren could be family treasure
An interview and research turns up a group of anonymous schoolchildren from 1925 and perhaps a 92-year-old local man when he was 5.
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Nutrition labels can be eye-opener
A few key pieces of information from the nutrition facts have made it to the front of food-package labels, columnist Jordy Kivett writes.
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After 25 years, familiar religion-beat questions
Readers consider religion a valued subject for newspaper coverage but the beat still doesn't get the attention it deserves says long-time religion columnist Terry Mattingly.
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- Peter Black: Canadian Dispatch
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Milestone year for Canada
It may be an admission of lack of imagination or narrowness to declare that the highlights of the waning year in Canada were mostly about politics, writes Canadian columnist Peter Black.
Continued ...PETER BLACK, Canadian Dispatch The Press Republican Copyright 2013 Press-Republican. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Dec 30, 2011 1 PhotoFri, December 30
- Henri's dream and the freeway Dec 16, 2011 1 Photo
- Mark Carney, banking superstar Dec 2, 2011 1 Photo
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Milestone year for Canada
- Cornell Cooperative Extension
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Area harvest still producing
Bounty from our gardens and farms continues to grow, with all kinds of locally grown vegetables still available, Amy Ivy writes.
Continued ...AMY IVY, Cornell Cooperative Extension The Press Republican Copyright 2013 Press-Republican. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Oct 15, 2012 1 PhotoMon, October 15
- Try 'freekeh' for change of taste at dinner table Oct 8, 2012 1 Photo
- October perfect time to plant garlic Oct 1, 2012 1 Photo
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Area harvest still producing
- Guest Columns
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Explaining the Stop Online Piracy Act
New law involving Internet has pros, cons, writes technology columnist Stewart A. Denenberg.
Continued ...Stewart A. Denenberg, Technology and Society The Press Republican Copyright 2013 Press-Republican. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Nov 11, 2012 1 PhotoSun, November 11
- Adults need to play a role in combatting bullying Nov 3, 2012 1 Photo
- Teaching not so easy: Part 2 Oct 14, 2012 1 Photo
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Explaining the Stop Online Piracy Act
- Peter Hagar: Cornell Ag Connection
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Making quality feed a challenge
Haylage supplies cows with the nutrients and palatability they require to be good milk producers, according to columnist Peter Hagar.
Continued ...Peter Hagar: Cornell Ag Connection The Press Republican Copyright 2013 Press-Republican. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Nov 13, 2011 1 PhotoSun, November 13
- Thought about going organic? Oct 30, 2011 1 Photo
- Ag technology expanding Oct 16, 2011 1 Photo
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Making quality feed a challenge
- Health Advice
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Switching machines can help weight loss
By periodically changing the machines you use while working out, your body will have to work harder to adapt, thereby burning more calories in the process.
Continued ...TED SANTANIELLO, Fit Bits The Press Republican Copyright 2013 Press-Republican. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Jun 19, 2012 1 PhotoTue, June 19
- Know resting vitals before starting a workout program May 29, 2012 1 Photo
- Grasping the concept of hand strength May 15, 2012 1 Photo
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Switching machines can help weight loss
- Ray Johnson: Climate Science
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Ice ages: They come and go - but why?
It is hard to imagine today when standing on Rattlesnake Mountain near Willsboro, or Pok-O-Moonshine near Keeseville, on a lovely warm day, that ice covered this area as far as the eye could see, says columnist Ray Johnson.
Continued ...By RAY JOHNSON, Climate Science The Press Republican Copyright 2013 Press-Republican. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Apr 5, 2010 2 PhotosFri, May 14
- Ice ages: They come and go — but why? Apr 4, 2010 2 Photos
- The sun: driver of all weather, climate Mar 6, 2010 2 Photos
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Ice ages: They come and go - but why?
- Gordie Little: Small Talk
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Remembering the Captain
Gordie Little writes about long friendship with Captain Frank Pabst.
Continued ...GORDIE LITTLE, Small Talk The Press Republican Copyright 2013 Press-Republican. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Dec 18, 2011 1 PhotoSun, December 18
- Continue traditions, both Christmas and cursive Dec 4, 2011 1 Photo
- Cursive is the right way to write Nov 20, 2011 1 Photo
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Remembering the Captain
- Terry Mattingly: On Religion
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What craft beers can teach the Baptists
If churches want to reach millions of independent-minded young Americans, they might think about creating "craft churches" that reach niche audiences.
Continued ...Terry Mattingly, On Religion The Press Republican Copyright 2013 Press-Republican. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Aug 27, 2012 1 PhotoMon, August 27
- Clinton defends religious liberty -- abroad Aug 20, 2012 1 Photo
- Is prison a new church-state option? Aug 13, 2012 1 Photo
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What craft beers can teach the Baptists
- Steve Ouellette: You Had To Ask
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With cold season comes healthy question
There are things you should and shouldn't do when trying to determine if your children are a danger to themselves and others, or if they just need a healthy dose of algebra class, Steve Ouellette writes.
Continued ...STEVE OUELLETTE, You Had to Ask The Press Republican Copyright 2013 Press-Republican. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Dec 11, 2011 1 PhotoSun, December 11
- Can't afford not to spend this Christmas Nov 27, 2011 1 Photo
- Maybe some things should be censored Nov 13, 2011 1 Photo
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With cold season comes healthy question
- Colin Read: Everybody's Business
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Courage or cowardice
Those who promote their agendas in an anonymous manner do a disservice to society, according to columnist Colin Read.
Continued ...Colin Read The Press Republican Copyright 2013 Press-Republican. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Sep 16, 2012 1 PhotoSun, September 16
- Must we always win? Sep 9, 2012 1 Photo
- Local battle holds special place in history Sep 2, 2012 1 Photo
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Courage or cowardice
- Pinch of Time
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2011 brought blessings
Grandchildren graduated, marriage milestones were celebrated and more, Susan Tobias writes.
Continued ...SUSAN TOBIAS, Pinch of Time The Press Republican Copyright 2013 Press-Republican. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Dec 28, 2011 1 PhotoWed, December 28
- Christmas memories remembered Dec 14, 2011 1 Photo
- 'Farm Anatomy' brought back memories of early life Nov 16, 2011 1 Photo
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