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Woah Nellie!
Scalloped Onions and Peanuts—100-year-old recipe is not all it’s cracked up to be by Mary Jo David Every month, I scour through four old issues of the Stockbridge Brief-Sun weekly newspaper to find a 100-year-old recipe to recreate. For example, to write this month’s Woah Nellie! column, I looked through the four issues from May […]
Outreach in Action
Lori Hendrick is an Outreach staple who wears many hats by Jo Mayer and Paul Crandall At first glance, the Stockbridge Library (CADL) seems to be in a very different business from Stockbridge Community Outreach, yet we have many things in common. We both serve the general public. We both offer services at no charge. […]
2023 Stockbridge Lions Easter Egg Hunt once again a great success
by Andrea Stickney It turned out to be a picture-perfect, sunny afternoon for the 2023 Easter Egg Hunt at Veteran’s Park. Held Saturday, April 8 this year, the annual event was organized and hosted by the Stockbridge Lions Club. Fifty eager young participants ranging in age from 1 to 10 were accompanied by their parents […]
Coming Soon: New Commercial Builds in Stockbridge
The rumors have been confirmed: Stockbridge will have two new commercial builds in the near future. Both have received Planning Commission approval. Following are some early details. Dollar General Market: This will be an enhanced Dollar General, meaning it will have a larger grocery section. The company is hoping to break ground in late May […]
Staff Spotlight: Sarah Vowels discusses role models and engaging her students
by Amy Haggerty Sarah Vowels teaches 7th grade social studies. She also began teaching high school yearbook, which is taught as a class in Stockbridge, when Elizabeth Cyr retired. “My favorite days are when I overhear students talking to their friends and they say, ‘it’s the end of class already? It went by fast,’” Vowels […]
Real Estate News & Views: The effect of interest rates on the current real estate market
by Jackie Scheller Look nearly anywhere and you will find glaring headlines about the real estate market. What does it all mean? During our local Real Estate Q&A in March, several questions were addressed. It makes sense to share some of the discussion here. First and foremost, this market will straighten out when given some […]
Resident poet and SASC board member inspired by mom’s conversations with flowers
by Eugene S. Macario My mother, each spring, would take us kids to the local nurseries to select the perfect flowers to go into the yard. Her favorite—pansies. I recall her speaking to each one as she planted them. “Mother, why do you speak to them? They can’t hear you,” I would ask. “Oh, but they […]
Paws and Claws
Pain management for cats and dogs by Cindy Anderson, DVM Animals suffer from pain just like people do. Pain comes in many forms: surgical pain, arthritis, and cancer-related pain, just to name a few. Acute pain is obvious and distressing. Chronic pain can be subtle, and masked as “getting old” or “slowing down.” Old age […]
Clyde’s Corner: ‘Things that once were, but are no more’
by Clyde Whitaker Hello again, everyone! I just wanted to start off my column for May by saying how appreciative I am when you tell me how much you enjoy my stories. It means a lot to me and it keeps me going, thank you! A lot of times when thinking about my next column, […]
