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April 29, 2026

Don’t let nails curl

Q: I have a guinea pig whose toenails are starting to curl. Should I bring him in to the vet or can I cut these nails myself?

Improvements call for change

It is said that change is good. One community member doesn't

South African Sauvignon scandal

Well, well, well. It seems that our wine-making friends in South

Laying out our goals for the 2010-11 school year

Goal setting is a fundamental component of reaching high

Time management: Ben Franklin style

I realize that while it is not always a simple task to get things in order - or keep things in order - having your affairs in order is a thoughtful and meaningful endeavor. As we are in full swing of tax season and have many important documents already out, I thought some attention to time management might be helpful.

A quick and witty look at ‘All the Great Books’

Put away your CliffsNotes, turn up your hearing aid (if you need

What Do You Think about When Running?

Recently, I started reading What I Talk about When I Talk about Running by Haruki Murakami, the Japanese novelist. The book is about how running informs Murakami's writing and how writing informs his running. If you are a runner or a writer, or both, you will enjoy the insights that he provides, which are part running thoughts, part writing thoughts, and part philosophical musings on both. But at one point near the beginning of the book, he mentions that people often ask him what he thinks about as he runs. He says, "I don't have a clue." Of course, he says, if it's cold outside, he is thinking about that, or if he's sad, he might think about sadness, or if he's happy, he might think about happiness. But, overall, he says, "I don't think much of anything worth mentioning."He just runs in a void; more precisely, he runs "to acquire a void." This sounds to me as if he uses running as a form of meditation, a moving meditation where he tries to stay in the moment and not really think at all.

‘Spiking’ public pensions from firefighters to politicos

When people have an entitlement mentality, enough is never

San Martin church partners with school

A new church in San Martin literally announced its presence with

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