The Red, The Blue, the Tech and You!
With a historic election just 48 days away, there’s plenty of buzz about policy and personality, records and revelations, but this is also an election like no other in history...
Read MoreWith a historic election just 48 days away, there’s plenty of buzz about policy and personality, records and revelations, but this is also an election like no other in history...
Read MoreThe COVID-19 Pandemic has been devastating to our local businesses. Even as we finally begin to re-open, it can be a struggle to find which business are open and to...
Read MoreChildren are spending more time online due to social distancing measures caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. And while the internet can be an amazing gateway to knowledge and a tool...
Read MoreThe committee for the 22nd Annual Robert Maytum Memorial Golf Tournament is pleased to announce that this year’s event has been rescheduled for Monday, September 14th, on the Upper Course...
Read MoreWith many kids out of school and spending more time at home, finding ways to fill the time is essential. As most parents know, it can be tempting to allow...
Read MoreBy now, we are beginning to settle into the new (if temporary) reality that may include working from home while homeschooling or babysitting kids, while simultaneously having fewer and fewer...
Read MoreJune 28, 1955 – Clarenville, Newfoundland On this date, the world’s largest cable-laying ship, the HMTS Monarch, laid the very first foot of the TAT-1 telephone cable that would ultimately connect...
Read MoreRemember the good ol’ days when summer break meant climbing trees, hitting the beach, and enjoying long naps in the hammock? Today’s breaks look more like technology camp with kids...
Read MoreThe United States military boasts 456 domestic bases, many of which are situated near the nation’s small towns. Depending on the mission, these installations need space for landing planes, running...
Read MoreOn May 16, 1991, we used paper maps to navigate road trips, we used books to research our college papers, and if we wanted to “friend” someone, we just said...
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