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Lessons in Mortality

Thirty years ago, when I was around 40, I picked up a winter bug that had me on my back, seemingly w . . .

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Betty Ann Armstrong, Beloved Teacher Story Banner
Betty Ann Armstrong, Beloved Teacher

The email chain below resulted from the announcement of the death of Betty Ann Armstrong, who taught . . .

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Forever

"I would recognize you in total darkness,    Were you mute and I deaf.I would recogni . . .

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5 min Meditation Challenge

Eight of us took on a 30-day, 5-minute daily meditation challenge out of 20 team members. 2, only . . .

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3 Sentence Holiday Memories From Our Readers

I feel so fortunate for the memories I have from Christmas as a little girl. One year, my oldest bro . . .

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manchester

I was born in Vernon Connecticut November 22nd, 2005. My parents came from Chicago and Massachusetts . . .

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Pieta

In the late winter of 1973, my sister and I, at 19 and 21, had packed rucksacks (mine a borrowed arm . . .

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A Trip to New York

Last weekend my niece, my nephew, and my brother came to New York to help my niece, who’s name is . . .

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Punk Rock Flea Market

Punk Rock Flea Market8/20/2023Bethlehem, Connecticut is a small town of about 3500 people and a surp . . .

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Punk Rock Flea Market, Bethlehem, CT

Punk Rock Flea Market8/20/2023Bethlehem, Connecticut is a small town of about 3500 people and a surp . . .

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The Bomb

The Bomb. That word. It has so many connotations now. A thing that holds super powers at loggerheads . . .

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Ball of Confusion

Many say that a picture's worth a thousand words. At History Chip, we prefer to think that it's wor . . .

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