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Richmond History: Richmond’s remarkable recluse: Bradly Adams (February 21, 1852-February 9, 1934)

by Joy Lewis – He was a trapper, an expert marksman, a collector of Indian artifacts, an entrepreneur, a loner.  From the age of...

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Travis: Secret Agent Dog

by Gary Catt – Well, he’s here. He arrived last month. Finally. He’s a fiddle-footed thing, 12 pounds of hyper-kinesis with...

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My Woodstock Experience

by Ken Hutton – In the summer of 1969, at the age of 17, I heard from a girl in Lake Placid of a music festival in southern New...

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Where is Jimi?

A poem by Scott Williams – Where is Jimi? 1. Summer Nineteen Sixty-nine. May PhDs in Mathematics and womanizing preludes summer of...

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Tree Time

by D.E. Bentley – I had previously noticed the tree, a Bur Oak, casting its great shadow across the walkway in front of the...

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The Light Lens: Time travels

by T. Touris – My New Year’s resolution is to build my time traveling skills. Last month I grabbed my old 1920’s vintage...

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Pathways…to Democracy: Public Voice

by Doug Garnar – A different way to engage elected officials Essential to any democracy is the opportunity for citizens to talk...

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The Night Sky: February

by Dee Sharples – Exploring Mercury Mercury is the smallest of the eight planets in our solar system and also the closest to the...

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Dragonfly Tales: Liberty Hyde Bailey

by Steve Melcher – The Father of Modern Horticulture – Liberty Hyde Bailey is one of my greatest influences and someone who I...

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That Finger Lakes Sound – Grab Yer Partner

by Ben Haravitch – Social dancing makes for a time-tested, guaranteed good night “Alamen left, balance to the corner; four hands...

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