Downsizing your resolutions
“How few there are who have courage enough to own their faults, or resolution enough to mend them.” — Benjamin
“How few there are who have courage enough to own their faults, or resolution enough to mend them.” — Benjamin
Let’s peek into the crystal balls of a few health experts out there and see what trends in health will
Like many astronomers, I’ve always been intrigued by the Star of Bethlehem. It’s the best-known star. People who cannot name
[portfolio_slideshow id=9968] JBNHS’ photographer Peter Schoenberger is a local electrician (Shokan Electric) who carries his camera around to get great
When you were a kid, did anyone ever tell you, “Your epidermis is showing?” Maybe you looked down at yourself
When skies are clear and it’s 80 degrees out, it’s easy to run around, eat salads, and stay healthy. But
Is it better to be haunted or crazy? This was one of the themes explored at “Reaching Through Time,” a
The release of the gripping and provocative nonfiction book An Unforgiving Land, by local authors Bob Larsen and Robi Josephson
Like a modern-day aquatic version of John James Audubon, Hudson Valley-based artist Flick Ford creates vividly accurate watercolors of fish
Comet ISON was virtually demolished by its Thanksgiving passage just above the Sun’s surface. Somehow, a few dusty remnants of