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News from the Neighborhood

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The neighborhood is where grass roots action begins.

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News from the Neighborhood

Dear Friends,

My introduction to News from the Neighborhood this week will be brief, but I hope it will encourage everyone to keep looking forward and unite.

This week, both the moderate and more left candidates of the Democratic Party...

8 days ago
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News from the Neighborhood

Dear Friends,

Last week, I received many messages of appreciation for featuring an article encouraging the different segments of the Democratic Party to work together to save our democracy. Celebrating and cooperating what we have in comm...

15 days ago
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News from the Neighborhood

Dear Friends,

In my earlier years in grassroots politics, I was often captivated by activists who could rally up a crowd; who could argue their position without giving an inch; who could easily rattle off answers to confounding questions....

22 days ago
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[COPY] News from the Neighborhood

Dear Friends,

There is a slight correction for the time of today’s event in Bethlehem. Please see below:

It is said that a woman asked Ben Franklin what kind of government the Constitutional Convention was proposing. Franklin is believed...

a month ago
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News from the Neighborhood

Dear Friends,

The Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4, 1776 but it did not reach Albany until July 17. It was read to the people of the region on July 19. According to Bethlehem’s town historian, “…the crowd roared, fired the...

a month ago
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    Activist, mental health therapist, documentary photographer, founder and member of various local political and environmental organizations.

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