by Payton North | Apr 24, 2023 | Opinion, Payton North
Returning to office life has been a big topic over the past year, year and a half. Personally, I had mixed feelings about working from home, but I also had mixed feelings about returning to the office. But what cost are companies paying when they do not encourage...
by G. Michael Dobbs | Apr 24, 2023 | G. Michael Dobbs, Opinion
In this day and age, I see the proper use of language as a daily challenge. Maybe you don’t worry about it but I surely do. Why? Because I really don’t want to upset people by simply using the wrong word, the wrong phrase and the wrong idea at the wrong time. I never...
by G. Michael Dobbs | Apr 13, 2023 | G. Michael Dobbs, Opinion
Writing this column every other week has its limitations, as on the off week I’ve got a lot to share but can’t. So, this is a catch-up column for topics that have been floating around the atmosphere here at the home office. An orchid to Payton Shubrick Many...
by Dennis Hackett | Feb 7, 2023 | Dennis Hackett, Opinion
Back when the NFL Wild Card playoff round wrapped up several weeks ago, I saw an article noting that the oldest quarterback remaining after that round was 29 years old and that was Dak Prescott of the Cowboys before they were bounced in the Divisional Round. The day...
by Chris Maza | Jan 25, 2023 | Chris Maza, Opinion
By now we’ve all seen the Saturday Night Live bit. We’ve seen the national news article shared on social media forums for the 100th time. We know – the lights at Minnechaug Regional High School won’t turn off. Many of our faithful and passionate readers have already...
by Chris Maza | Nov 7, 2022 | Chris Maza, Opinion
A few years ago, there was a brief period of time during which I left journalism as a full-time vocation. While I still dabbled in freelance, the economic landscape was untennable for a soon-to-be first-time father with a mortgage and other “adult” responsibilities....