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Decisive and deliberate actions

Being apolitical is a nearly impossible feat hindered by our personal upbringings and our lives lived.  All our experiences influence...

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Young person’s guide to nazis and other “bad hombres”

by T. Touris – The following is a brief guide for parents who have, or know a young child that may be confused by recent events in...

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Martha Algers provides glimpses of earlier times

Interview and photo by Laurie Phillips – Editor’s note: After an Owl Light News article about Abbey Road one room school house in...

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Reverend Ken McIntosh on the nature of faith and community

A conversation with the congregation Congregation: Can you tell us a bit about your work history and how you became a member of the...

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The Sky in September 2017

by Dee Sharples – September is upon us and brings with it less hours of daylight but also the opportunity to observe the night sky...

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Simple Sustainability: Ditch the disposable

by Sky Trombly – After we’ve reduced the things we’re bringing into our lives overall, the next most important Zero...

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Wishful thinking

There is much evidence – both anecdotal and statistical – to support the idea that believing in the “impossible” can bring...

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Irish Channel: A poem by George Guida

Irish Channel These canals overflow with bones. They flow slow and lazy as praise of family gods at dinner. My father, dying now, lived...

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Growing up in Honeoye Falls in the 1940s

by Tom Sargeant – with an afterword from his brother, Bob Sargeant. – We lived at 43 North Main Street.  The house is still...

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Rippling Reality: A poem by Kristen Lucero

Rippling Reality Do you follow the herd That expands your worth and word? The one that shines Divine Opening your soul shine to align?...

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