Monthly Archives: September 2013

Book Review: —From Under the Cloud at Seven Steeples 1878-1885 By Lucy Jane King, M.D.

Anna Agnew had a normal childhood. She was particularly close to her father who probably encouraged her reading. She didn’t marry until after his death. At first things seemed fine and she had three sons whom she loved very deeply. Soon, however, episodes of depression overtook her. She poignantly describes … Read More

What’s New (and Old) with the Flu?

The old news is that each year thousands of Americans die, and many more miss valuable days of work or school, due to a preventable illness — influenza. Each year healthcare providers are challenged to convince people that they should get a flu shot. Why is this? We’ve learned that … Read More

Irvington News: Sept. 27-Oct. 4

Friends of Irvington Holiday Decorating Project IRVINGTON — An Irvington neighborhood group is looking for donations to outfit the new street lamp posts for the holiday season. George Thomas Florists have agreed to purchase decorations  and pass them along at cost to the group. They are looking to outfit 48 … Read More

Going, Going, Gone!

Depending on who you ask, the auction experience can run the gambit from incredible to down right heartbreaking. So how do you assure a positive experience if you select auction as the way to liquidate your unneeded belongings? It is first important to realize that auctions are not a “’one … Read More

Applause!: Sept. 27-Oct. 4

• The loss of Police Officer Rod Bradway has brought an outpouring of support for officers and the perils they face on a daily basis. Please continue to keep Officer Bradway’s family, and all our officers and their families, in your thoughts and prayers. • Many local businesses have adopted … Read More