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Not as many whistlers these days
Columnist Gordie Little remembers well-known whistlers.
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A rational tax policy would boost economy
Investment income is a good place to begin tax reform if we are to avoid being smothered by the national debt, according to columnist Colin Read.
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CV TEC changing at the top
New leadership should showcase all the benefits it offers to students, business, according to columnist Paul Grasso.
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Farming in the basin
Local farmers focus on efforts to protect environment, Lake Champlain from pollution, according to columnist Peter Hagar.
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The changing face of education
Stewart Denenberg checks out how much progress has been made in the past (roughly) 40 years in the area of Computer Managed Instruction (CMI), which not only delivers courses but manages the total learning environment by assigning resources (e.g. books, videos, teachers) and evaluating the student's progress through exams, labs and other learning experiences.
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Trainer can help dog with behavioral problems
Having sometimes-aggressive dog evaluated by a behaviorist would be a very smart idea to curb problem, columnist Monica Collins writes.
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Brooklyn kids on a N.H. farm
Jerry stared down at me, his soft brown eyes let me know that he was friendly, writes columnist Ken Wibecan.
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Surviving Easter 2013
There are completely understandable tensions between Christmas-and-Easter-Only worshippers (CEOs) and the faithful who attend week after week.
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Tips for extending the growing season
A little bit of effort can result in a much larger yield with a longer period of harvest, Amy Ivy writes.
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Skateboarders are taking over streets
In his latest column, Steve Ouellette writes about how "kids" should get out of the middle of the road while he's trying to drive on it.
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- Peter Black: Canadian Dispatch
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View from Canada, 10 years after 9/11
We thought a wayward private plane had crashed into the tower, Canadian columnist Peter Black recalls. Watching CNN from my desk in the newsroom at about 8:30 that morning, we quickly realized that this was no small plane and this was no small accident.
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.Sep 9, 2011 1 PhotoFri, September 09
- Quebec has low fees for higher education Aug 26, 2011 1 Photo
- Canada's version of John Adams Aug 12, 2011 1 Photo
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View from Canada, 10 years after 9/11
- Cornell Cooperative Extension
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Going buggy in the garden
Learn your bugs so you are killing, keeping the right ones, gardening expert Amy Ivy advises.
Continued ...By 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.Aug 20, 2012 1 PhotoMon, August 20
- Tips for stretching harvest season Aug 13, 2012 1 Photo
- Liven dull shade gardens with sun-loving perennials Aug 6, 2012 1 Photo
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Going buggy in the garden
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Nature Conservancy, New York strike a deal
The relationship between usage and classification will be a big topic of discussion, outdoors columnist Dan Ladd writes.
Continued ...By Dan Ladd, Adirondack Hunting & Fishing Report The Press Republican Copyright 2013 Press-Republican. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Aug 12, 2012 1 PhotoSun, August 12
- The price of bronze Aug 11, 2012 1 Photo
- An Olympic athlete's life isn't all glory Aug 10, 2012 1 Photo
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Nature Conservancy, New York strike a deal
- Peter Hagar: Cornell Ag Connection
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4-H projects benefit community
County fair, tree-attacking pest are the focus of attention for the youth group this summer, 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.Jul 10, 2011 1 PhotoSun, July 10
- Farm machinery rules the road Jun 26, 2011 1 Photo
- June is National Dairy Month Jun 12, 2011 1 Photo
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4-H projects benefit community
- Health Advice
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Joint replacements easier with regular exercise
Most people are unaware that exercising regularly may help improve the success of orthopedic joint-replacement surgery, Ted Santaniello writes.
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.Apr 3, 2012 1 PhotoTue, April 03
- Improving nutrition without breaking your budget Mar 27, 2012 1 Photo
- Jump training provides athletic edge Mar 20, 2012 1 Photo
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Joint replacements easier with regular exercise
- Gordie Little: Small Talk
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Call it what you want, autumn's coming
Daily visits to the back deck on the beautiful Saranac River are beginning to show signs that change is already under way, Gordie Little writes.
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.Aug 28, 2011 1 PhotoSun, August 28
- Lawn sizes matter Aug 14, 2011 1 Photo
- Sketching pictures began back in radio days Jul 31, 2011 8 Photos
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Call it what you want, autumn's coming
- Terry Mattingly: On Religion
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Those evolving wars over religious liberty
While the First Amendment offers strong protections, politicians and judges have frequently tweaked the boundaries on the religious-liberty map, writes religion columnist Terry Mattingly.
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- Catholic identity, Georgetown and Rome May 30, 2012 1 Photo
- Romney faces the Moral Majority May 21, 2012 1 Photo
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Those evolving wars over religious liberty
- Steve Ouellette: You Had To Ask
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New products promote efficient lifestyle
A new software program that turns off your Internet connection for you to cut down on wasteful work time hits on a subject that deserves further inspection, columnist 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.Aug 21, 2011 1 PhotoSun, August 21
- Caving in to the Smartphone craze Aug 7, 2011 1 Photo
- Aging showing through distaste for wild fair rides Jul 24, 2011 1 Photo
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- Colin Read: Everybody's Business
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A chance to help our lake
Possible funding for a new sewage treatment plant presents an opportunity to benefit our downtown and Lake Champlain, according to columnist Colin Read.
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- Municipal bankruptcies on the rise Jul 15, 2012 1 Photo
- Lessons can be earned from hard economic times Jul 8, 2012 1 Photo
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A chance to help our lake
- Pinch of Time
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A friend is a friend
30-Day cake mission teaches lesson about friendship, 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.Aug 24, 2011 1 PhotoWed, August 24
- Vintage kitchen items bring back fond memories Aug 10, 2011 1 Photo
- Patriot Flag ceremony memorable Jul 27, 2011 1 Photo
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