Cell service needed in Kent, but no easy answers
The nation is divided on so many new issues, from who should be elected president to whether masks should be worn in public. That doesn’t mean that the old schisms no longer exist.
The nation is divided on so many new issues, from who should be elected president to whether masks should be worn in public. That doesn’t mean that the old schisms no longer exist.
100 years ago — 1920
From Children’s Gardening and Canning Notes column: Jesse Branche picked 48 quarts of string beans from his garden plot. These beans have been canned by his sisters and are a creditable addition to the Branche store room.
Trying to find another answer for housing
The genome sequence of the SARS-Cov-2 virus was deposited on a National Institutes of Health (NIH) server on Jan. 10, 2020. Within days, scientists all over the world started to use the sequence to make vaccines.
The COVID-19 pandemic with its fast spread through Midwest meatpacking plants earlier this year forced many of us to wonder if we might be better off becoming vegetarian.
After a week without electricity (and with the threat of a hard winter coming) the strength and reliability of electricity distribution is on everyone’s minds — especially state government officials, most of whom also went without power for many days and all of whom received phone calls day and night from constituents and town leaders who wanted
100 years ago — August 1920
Charles Blake Carpenter Jr. who has been working in the General Electric Plant in Schenectady, N.Y., has returned to Salisbury.
LIME ROCK — Mrs. S. Brusie is at Canaan Camp Ground for a week.
LAKEVILLE — Dr. H.E. Bartle was home from Torrington over the week end.
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