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“Blessed be God who worked miracles for our forefathers in those days, at this time.” The Chanukah candle-lighting blessing is a contradiction in terms. After all is it “in those days” or “at this time”? more
Thanksgiving is only a week away, and the December holidays are fast approaching. We’re supposed to be making plans to shop in our local downtowns or at the malls, but because of the coronavirus pandemic . . . more
The Village of Lawrence will have free parking on Nov. 23 and 24, and on the weekends of Nov. 25-26; Dec. 2-3; Dec. 9-10; Dec. 16-17; Dec. 23-24; and Dec. 30-31 in lost Nos. 3 — the north side of Central Avenue and 4 — the south side of Central Avenue from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Metered parking remains in effect, officials said. more
The long-awaited winter recess that marks the upcoming holiday season, as well as the end of the current calendar year and the start of a new one, is not the only reason students and faculty are buzzing with activity and anticipation. more
’Tis the season of holiday lights and holy nights, of children’s smiling faces, giddy gift-opening, half-price sales and the festive if frenetic bustle of store-to-store shopping. more
The holidays can, and should, be a time of bliss. Unfortunately, they are often a time of tragedy, with many dangers at home, on the roads and at the malls. more
Rock Hall Museum, located on the grounds of what was Rock Hall plantation in Lawrence kicked off the holiday season in style with a festive evening of food, music and decorations in the style of 18th century America on Dec. 2. more
I watched the sun set this week down at a storm-ravaged beach, and I realized that while the sun rises and the sun sets, pretty much everything else changes. more
Despite all of the activities that divert our attention during the holiday season, we need to make sure our homes are safe. more
During the holiday season, many people celebrate in a big way. Nothing wrong with that. But what if you stopped shopping, stopped cooking, stopped preparing, stopped entertaining and started reflecting on ordinary things in your life that are truly quite extraordinary. more
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