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I read in newspaper that April 12, 1861 was the “official” start of the American Civil War. It “0fficially” ended some, what, four years later?
Thank you, Gene Stamell, for a wonderful My Turn column about my favorite punctuation, the semicolon! For many years I have edited my children’s writing and now that of my grandchildren, even friends and colleagues, all along educating them about the use of the semicolon to clarify and dress up a sentence, bringing crispness and elan to prose writing. You provided a great deal of information new to me about the semicolon’s history and current usage. I appreciate your amusing column which I do not find “rather trivial“; I love the semicolon!
President Donald Trump and Elon Musk (and many others in our government) are sociopathically impressed with themselves. Both of these individuals suffer from the illness of right now and never enough, and are thus unable to respect the mindset of citizen participation, modesty and acceptance that lies behind democracy, or order itself.
The current plan by New Leaf Energy corporation to clear-cut and then erect a large standalone lithium battery storage facility in Wendell has been temporarily deflected. Corporations flaunting themselves as proponents of “green” technology are...
By LAUREL FACEY
After three years of listening to an energy project developer from Delaware tell the citizens of Wendell how they have “reached out to a wide range of stakeholders and neighbors” in our town, we have decided to reach out to the developer and ask them...
A 1.6-mile-long bridge in Maryland recently was struck by a ship and collapsed. The trauma, colossal costs and infrastructure chaos loom. The gigantic container ship included transportation of hazardous waste from the United States to Sri Lanka off...
Wendell faces a David vs. Goliath battle. New Leaf Energy, a spinoff of Borrego Energy, plans to build a battery energy storage system near the center of town of a size more suitable for an industrially zoned site than on 50 forested acres — 11 acres...
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