The trip to the optician’s showroom was certain to resuscitate the battle of the sexes. It was time to pick out new eyeglasses, so I invited my spouse, the arbiter of good taste and fashion in our household, to come along. I knew this could be contentious. Usually, there’s a debate during householdContinue reading “Confessions of high school nerd when picking out eyeglasses”
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Star Lake revives memories, reminds us how life is fragile
Starting the 60-mile journey from Morristown to Star Lake, I dwelled on the fragility of life. I was headed to the backyard celebration of life for Scot Fraser, 74, my former neighbor and science teacher, at the invitation of his wife Mary. Scot was a non-smoker yet a victim of lung cancer lastContinue reading “Star Lake revives memories, reminds us how life is fragile”
Quackenbush family tested by vow — in sickness and in health
When Art Quackenbush crashed to the Canton gym floor last November, his family, a community and a team of medical wizards helped to pick him up. Within days, his wife Cindy discovered she needed a similar medical miracle. Hands reached out again. Over the next seven months, Art and Cindy revisited lifelong lessonsContinue reading “Quackenbush family tested by vow — in sickness and in health”
North Country needs a chapter to build beds for needy children
In a moment of satisfaction after my colleagues delivered our 941st free bed, I thought about my North Country roots. Imagine the good we could do for needy children if Sleep In Heavenly Peace had a working chapter in St. Lawrence County. So I let my mind wander. I imagined a startup chapterContinue reading “North Country needs a chapter to build beds for needy children”
Thomas Wolfe was wrong – you can home again and again
You can take the boy out of the North Country, but you can’t take the North Country, Morristown and the St. Lawrence River out of the boy. For many of us transplants, summer is not complete until we loll on a porch and watch the ship traffic, watch the loons bob among theContinue reading “Thomas Wolfe was wrong – you can home again and again”
Community regains ‘Timmies,’ a hub for donuts, conversation
By KATHY M. CONNORGuest columnist It’s the talk of the town – Tim Hortons has returned. Not the legendary hockey player, but the beloved coffee and donut stop in Morristown along the Massena-Ogdensburg-Watertown transportation corridor. In October 2021, the reliable Parkway Express convenience store on State Route 37 closed after a pick-up truck towing aContinue reading “Community regains ‘Timmies,’ a hub for donuts, conversation”
Gateway Museum hosts talk on vintage stone houses
When Chris Coffin began his research on stone houses in the Town of Morristown, the Gateway Museum board member didn’t have to look far for inspiration. He examined the stone house on the Red Barn Preserve, on the road between village and Jacques Cartier State Park, that was bequeathed to the museum byContinue reading “Gateway Museum hosts talk on vintage stone houses”
When do aging athletes know it’s time to hang up sneakers?
I was jogging downcourt at the YMCA after sinking a three-pointer against the 40-something newbie when he turned to his teammate and asked, “How old is this guy?’’ I chuckled. Certainly, it was good for the ego of an almost 67-year-old basketball player, but it balanced the doubts I had carried for theContinue reading “When do aging athletes know it’s time to hang up sneakers?”
Sorting treasures, memories of yesteryear in this old house
By KATHY M. CONNORGuest columnist Twenty-eight years of raising kids in a small community, packing the house with chattels and mementoes, remodeling and redecorating have come to an end. My gracious, lovely home in Morristown is up for sale. Twenty-eight years ago, I returned to St. Lawrence County, after living in Canada. As IContinue reading ” Sorting treasures, memories of yesteryear in this old house”
Trump and Mother Teresa? Enough of the martyr complex
While the jury was still considering the verdict of this century – a felony conviction of a former president — Donald Trump had begun his own pity party. It was laughable. “Mother Teresa could not beat these charges, but we’ll see,’’ said Trump. Whoa. The former leader of the free world wasContinue reading “Trump and Mother Teresa? Enough of the martyr complex”