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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,

For many of us, summer means vacation and vacation means travel. These days, it seems we even travel year ‘round. Unfortunately, travel usually means increasing climate warming jet and car fuel. While I don’t suggest we need...

6 days ago
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News from the Neighborhood

Dear Friends,

This past week, I took a trip to Vermont and had a little side-trip to New Hampshire. I visited an old friend, made a new friend, hiked, camped, visited a nature center, and saw plenty of signs of hope and beauty:

Also, thi...

13 days ago
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News from the Neighborhood

Dear Friends,

Many of you commented that you really liked the nature photos in last week’s newsletter. I posted them to help balance the madness of the political times we live in. Today, I’d like you to take a look at a couple more photos...

20 days ago
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News from the Neighborhood

Dear Friends,

Gardens support bio-diversity, feed us directly and indirectly, and they are beautiful. Today, before getting into some of the politics from this past week, let’s start with them.

Bob is a News from the Neighborhood reader...

a month ago
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News from the Neighborhood

Dear Friends,

Sometime around 2001, I created a calendar of progressive events. This calendar slowly evolved into an occasional newsletter that my son named News from the Neighborhood. Then, on the day of Trump’s first election, I needed...

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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