Clean water is something all of us can agree is a good thing. And so is a clean face and body. However, these two things can sometimes be at odds.
Charles Dickens had two out of three right when he spoke of oysters as “secret, and self-contained, and solitary.”
A longtime favorite at our Thanksgiving table, Brussels sprouts elicit a different response elsewhere.
While watching whalers may be a pastime for some Islanders, I prefer to watch whales.
Constance Messmer, along with others, is taking a stand against balloons.
This past week, the sky was the limit. Two Taurid meteor showers, the North and South Taurids, made their appearance this month.
While I like the large, juicy, sweet apples being harvested at orchards this season, I am enchanted by the little (and less well-known) crabapple.
Carl Linnaeus, father of the modern scientific classification system, has been called a lot of things: brilliant, poetic, influential.
A woman never forgets her first love or her first fresh lima bean.
Heads up! The most necessary fall accessory this year is not the sweater. It is the hard hat. It seems to be raining acorns.
Nick Holonyak Jr., had a bright idea. This American engineer invented the LED (light emitting diode) in 1962 while working for General Electric (GE).
Though we are already into October, David’s September sighting of a great spangled fritillary is definitely newsworthy.

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