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Joe Biden Will Bring Us Together

Joe Biden Will Bring Us Together

By Jon DeStefano   We endorse Joe Biden for President of the United States. He is a good man. He is capable, honest and dignified. He has served our country well. He will be a president for all Americans. Donald Trump has failed.    He has put America and Americans in grave danger misleading us at a time when our lives depend […]

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American History: October Anniversaries

American History: October Anniversaries

October 2 50th Anniversary of NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) formed in 1970   October 13 Congress establishes U.S. Navy (1775)   October 19 Victory of Yorktown (1781)   October 24 United Nations Day   October 28 Grover Cleveland dedicates the Statue of Liberty (1886)

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Tis the Season of the Witch

Tis the Season of the Witch

By Sandy Dale    Here it is again – my favorite month – though it is nothing like all the last Octobers I can remember. It is difficult to plan for a “pandemic” holiday. Will I or won’t I get to suit up in my favorite pointy shoes and pointy hat and terrify small children with my famous screaming cackle? Will […]

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What Difference Does My Vote Make?

By Jules Archer    Ever hear of President Charles Evans Hughes? You would have, if just one more voter in each California district had voted for him, sending him to the White House instead of letting Woodrow Wilson remain in it in 1916.    Many Americans don’t bother to exercise their franchise, feeling that the vote of one more person isn’t going […]

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Antique Detective: Japanese Kimonos and Fragments Still Popular

Antique Detective: Japanese Kimonos and Fragments Still Popular

By Anne Gilbert    Kimonos have come a long way from Geisha girl gowns to 21st century fashion statements. They were also made for men and still are.    When you can find them, not only antique but early 20th century Japanese kimonos are framed or considered wearable art. The best examples can be costly. When I recently scanned them I found […]

by · October 4, 2020 · 0 comments · Antique Detective