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StockBIZ- ‘Twas the month before Christmas: A tale of two Christmas tree farms

by Mary Jo David Thinking back on a childhood that instilled a love of Christmas carols, this columnist realizes it all began around the family Christmas tree. While interviewing local tree farmers for this column, memories came flooding back—of decorating the perfect pine each Christmas Eve and gathering with six siblings around its base to […]

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Ask an Expert

by John and Theresa Kightlinger MY BODY SHOP Be careful about ‘industry standards’ when repairing a vehicle Was I lied to about industry standards?                                  —Mike, from Brooklyn Consumer alert: Two words have become the weapons of choice in the […]

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The Allure of Pugs

by Cathy Collins “Look, Mom! It’s pugs!” squealed the young boy as he knelt down in front of the crates that housed the dogs, looking desperate to pet them. The local rescue where I volunteer recently had two pugs (bonded brothers) up for adoption. Such has been the reaction, time and again, of people young […]

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Staff Spotlight: Jessica Martell, outstanding English teacher appreciates teaching in a close-knit community

  by Amy Haggerty They say English can be one of the hardest languages to learn. Jessica Martell has been teaching this subject for 14 years in Stockbridge and makes learning English look easy.   It helps that Martell teaches with ease and confidence and knows her subject areas well. Her classroom is always neat […]

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ASK AN EXPERT

by John and Theresa Kightlinger If and when the unexpected occurs and a collision happens, ten commonly left off or omitted items should be listed on the estimate of repairs. These are vital to receive a quality and thorough repair to restore the performance and value of your vehicle as well as your peace of […]