Smell of a real Christmas treeBig wave photosThe Christmas morning exhaustion when the kids are littleMy teenager liking to workReflecting while driving in silenceSmiles on youth athletes’ facesA puppy as a Christmas giftBirthday greetings on FacebookA tree wrapped with holiday lightsClassic Christmas moviesNot working the day after Christmas
Author Archives: Steven Green
Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – December 22, 2023
The optimist in me sees some hope the state may pivot a bit on providing funding for a new Buckingham Elementary School. However, the realist was taken aback a bit by the comments from the IAC leader who wants to pursue other options to help with the Buckingham situation.Though the comments from the local officials… Read more »
Reflection: ‘Yes Virginia, There Is A Santa Claus’
In the spirit of the season, we would like to devote some space to perhaps the most famous response ever to a letter to Santa.An editorial that appeared in 1897 in the New York publication The Sun answered the question, “Is There A Santa Claus?” The editorial was penned by Francis Pharcellus Church in response… Read more »
Things I Like – December 15, 2023
Thinking about my son driving soonRespectful disagreementsMorning caffeineStudent art on displayEnergy of a high school basketball gymDays off during the holidaysA parking space next to the grocery cart return areaPersonalized photo calendarsApples and peanut butterMeeting someone newBrunch after church
Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – December 15, 2023
It was great to see all the tributes to Greg Bassett this week.When I first heard of Greg Bassett’s passing Sunday, I immediately thought of Shawn Soper, who was a reporter and editor for this newspaper for 20 years before his passing in February. Like Soper, Bassett worked right up until his death. He had… Read more »
Tabling Berlin Wawa Plans Best, For Now
The Berlin Planning Commission did what it was supposed to do this week when it scrutinized the specifics surrounding a Wawa convenience store at the intersection of Route 50 and Main Street.A site plan for the property was approved by the commission back in 2021 for Athena Properties. At that time, a 7-Eleven and a… Read more »
The Adventures Of Fatherhood – December 15, 2023
It’s interesting how we change through our lives.I think individual experiences have a way of molding us as we make our way through life. My perspective on everything today is much different than it was 10 years ago, for example, five years ago or maybe even two years ago. Some of these changes can be… Read more »
Things I Like – December 8, 2023
Christmas Parade night in BerlinJ.P. Cathell Photography’s coverage of Decatur championshipPizza on a football dayPictures from local paradesWatching boats coming through the InletKids at play in a neighborhoodMy house after a long dayCarriage rides around BerlinHampden in BaltimoreSound of laughter in a houseA street full of decorated houses
OC Air Show’s Move To Late August Unfortunate
It was a good news, bad news deal for the OC Air Show this week.First, the event date change from mid-June to late-August is a major negative. The event will not be as successful and well received late in the season as it has been held in June for every year except 2020. The 2024… Read more »
Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – December 8, 2023
It was a no brainer for the Worcester County Commissioners to strike a $37 million central office building for the Board of Education from the county’s capital improvement plan submitted to the state. It’s puzzling why it was even listed on the plan, considering current conversations about aging school facilities and the capital projects needed… Read more »