Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. A few years ago, an elderly priest in Brattleboro cheered our winter-weary hearts with a homily about accentuating the positive. Stay focused on what ...
As I begin my third and final year as chair of the American Chemical Society Women Chemists Committee (WCC), I want to share some thoughts about navigating the past and future. The COVID-19 pandemic ...
Nearly 6 in 10 registered voters say they have negative impressions of both major candidates. Overall, Clinton's net negative rating among registered voters is minus-16, while Trump's isminus-17, ...
WASHINGTON -- At this moment, one of the most dangerous since World War II, America's perils are exacerbated by the travails of a president indiscriminately despised by Democrats and increasingly ...
On the occasion of my retirement as a full-time preacher and teacher, I was presented a scrapbook, chock full of photographs, greeting cards and memories. Among these are handwritten notes from a high ...
In the August 31 edition of the Monitor, the Concord School Board placed a notice of a public hearing, to be held on September 9, concerning two petitioned amendments to the School District Charter.
With all the news of political turmoil and threats of war shown in the nightly news and other sources, can we not pause just for a time out and look at the good things in our lives: the air we breathe ...
Age-related differences appear to affect the way adults make and remember their choices in life, suggesting that older adults “accentuate the positive and eliminate the negative in their memories,” ...