I didn’t believe it either. I mean we’re not talkin’ hockey here. But check it out for yourself at the Globe and Mail. Apparently with the rise of the Loonie,…
Author: <span>Ross Currier</span>
Tracy and I are going to restart our tomato tossing. That’s right, that messy expression of differing opinions on the arts and economic development is going to be revived. Not…
No one can deny Griff’s rapidly developing photographic skills. Just think, some day when his name is mentioned in the same breath as Brady, Capa and Lange, you’ll be able…
Back in my undergraduate days, I was a political science major. Although at my school, Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, the course of study was called “government”. One of the…
Council Member Scott Davis’ comments on the Locally Grown Radio Show were thought-provoking, at least for me. In particular, his discussion of the 14 issues, the Select 6 and Leftover…
…it’s about the validity of issues that have been raised and whether or not they’ve been resolved to the satisfaction of the stakeholders, in this case, the citizens of Northfield.…
A few comment-makers on this site have offered that they really like the City Administrator or the Mayor or a Council Member. I feel like they are implying that maybe…
According to the Strib (“Scattering seeds of change on the web”), today is Blog Action Day. More than 15,000 bloggers are working to raise awareness about environmental issues. I was…
Saturday’s Northfield News reported that two local attorneys have filed a complaint with the city’s Human Rights Commission, charging that the new rental code discriminates against unmarried and gay couples.…