The human quest for transcendence and meaning has not disappeared with modernity, but has adapted to the evolving cultural ...
The traveling program, which hosts lessons about antisemitism and prejudice, is making a stop in Aurora Sunday.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) – Folks in Fairport gathered to a celebrate a huge milestone Saturday evening: The 200th anniversary of the First Congregational United ... It’s a lot of hard work to keep the ...
Once you can get over being mad you might actually laugh. The best part was it came from Andraya Carter, who comes up with these little humorous nuggets from time to time and this one was funny.
Feb 2, 2025 Feb 2, 2025 Updated Feb 2, 2025 Three new exhibits are now open at the Museum of East Texas. Among them is "The Color Cowgirls," a collection of art from Fort Worth women with a focus on ...
(We’re waiting on you, New Orleans.) So, with those pieces settling in as we head into February, let’s cook up a new mock for the first round of the 2025 NFL draft . . . New Titans general ...
Officers responded to a veterinary clinic on Teaticket Highway to assist staff with an argumentative customer. Upon arrival at 10:47 AM, officers were informed that the customer had been asked to ...
Shirline June Butler joined her Parents, Siblings and Son in Heaven on January 6, 2025. Can you imagine the celebration that was happening? Shirline was born in Anaconda, Montana in 1931.
Carol Lee Smith of Falmouth, an honored volunteer in the Methodist Church, died on January 18. She was 98. Born in Newton to Jennie E. (Evens) and Laurence C. Jones Sr., she graduated with honors ...
and grew up on Air Force bases throughout the ... He was a member of the First Congregational Church, Pittsfield, N.H. Among those who will miss his always ready smile and boisterous laugh are ...
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She was the wife of the late John Wowk, whom she married Aug. 11, 1951. Born in Woonsocket, she was the daughter of the late William and Carrie (Hall) LaClaire. She moved to Slatersville in the 1930s.