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Liz Soares: Becoming optimistic after knee surgery
An operation last week has Liz Soares looking toward a future that might even include her again lacing on ice skates.
J.P. Devine: Buddy, can you spare a saw?
In search for browntail moth nests to wage war against in his yard, J.P. Devine mulls how “it’s always somethin’.”
Dana Wilde: Rings of light
Pondering the moons around Jupiter, Dana Wilde mulls the movement of endless light in our skies.
J.P. Devine: There are stories here
War historically produces great literature, full of blood and anguish and the stories of our lives, J.P. Devine writes.
Liz Soares: Lost and found lessons from 1939
As Russia furthers its invasion of Ukraine, Liz Soares ponders the echoes of Adolf Hitler’s invasion of Poland 83 years ago and the harrowing tale the same year as Donn Fendler was lost and found in the Maine woods.
J.P. Devine: They’re coming for your books
Book banners should be careful what they wish for, J.P. Devine writes.
Dana Wilde: The Dog Star
Beauty is a real thing, and star color, location and brightness can stir up transcendent feelings, Dana Wilde writes.
J.P. Devine: Ukrainians at risk
As the world watches whether Russia will invade Ukraine, J.P. Devine has concerns closer to home.
Liz Soares: Agatha Christie’s tales bring comfort in times of need
Forthcoming film adaptation of Christie’s “Death on the Nile” has Liz Soares recalling the important role the author’s novels have played in her life.