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An author's passion for Meriden history
It started with a depiction of Walter Hubbard as a Smurf. Or Smurf-like, at least. Most people know what a Smurf is (small, blue, human-like). Walter Hubbard might be less well known, though Meriden’s ...
That Famous Thurber Spot Drawing for The New Yorker First, a brief reminder of what’s what: New Yorker “Spot” drawings are not New Yorker cartoons. Once upon a time, pre-Tina Brown era, Spots were ...
FORMER Priestlands pupil and yoga retreat founder Jenny Clark is set to release her first children’s book to mark World Earth ...
Why are incarcerated people dying from lack of food or water, even as private companies are paid millions for their care?