Nooks And Crannies: Off The Beaten Paths In Bedford by The Bedford Citizen July 8, 2015 2 mins read By Dan Brosgol On these pages I’ve written before about the best trails to run in and around Bedford (see here and Read More
Doing Everything At Once: Father’s Day 2015 by The Bedford Citizen June 19, 2015 2 mins read By Dan Brosgol When I tell people my default position is feeding seven people every day, they stop and think about it. Read More
Nature Notes: Spring Has Sprung at Fawn Lake by The Bedford Citizen June 17, 2015 1 min read By Laura Bullock As we all know, spring was very late to arrive this year and then it seemed to jump right Read More
Monthly Short Stories by Stuart Liss for Citizen Readers: A Return to Ilion Heights by The Bedford Citizen June 3, 2015 1 min read By Ginni Spencer Flying the Coop on the Wings of Birds That Don’t Fly, this month’s short story by local author Stu Read More
A Farewell to Spring by The Bedford Citizen May 26, 2015 1 min read By Dan Brosgol Memorial Day weekend kicked off just the way it should have–with sparkling weather, back-to-back fire pits, and a Saturday Read More
Things Our Kids Do: Memorial Day Edition by The Bedford Citizen May 22, 2015 2 mins read By Dan Brosgol I’m not exactly sure how it happened, but Memorial Day and the unofficial start of summer is already here. Read More
Things Our Kids Do: Last Week’s Highlights by The Bedford Citizen May 12, 2015 1 min read By Dan Brosgol Hollywood Comes To Bedford The hottest ticket in town last week was for Friday night’s Bedford Recreation Department’s Dance Read More
On The Front Burner: Three Things For Monday by The Bedford Citizen January 12, 2015 2 mins read By Dan Brosgol PARCC Sample Tests Sent Home Lane School parents were emailed links to the sample PARCC tests last week. The Read More
Successful Local Writer to Share Short Stories in The Bedford Citizen by The Bedford Citizen December 5, 2014 2 mins read By Meredith McCulloch Bedford resident Stuart F. Liss, Esq., author of thirty-five (and counting) published or forthcoming short stories has agreed to Read More
Much Ado About Nothing, and Other Thoughts by The Bedford Citizen November 13, 2014 1 min read Some mornings were made for beautiful back-road drives to work, and this morning was definitely one of them. The sun was out, Read More
A Tipping Point For Tear-Downs: Is This Really What We Want? by The Bedford Citizen October 31, 2014 1 min read By Dan Brosgol Another week, another demolition. Ho-hum. Take a walk around my neighborhood and look at the six (at least) new Read More
Ebola, Dances, and Rainbows: Three Observations by The Bedford Citizen October 22, 2014 1 min read By Dan Brosgol Ebola on the brain My wife drew the Davis and Lane Back-To-School night straws this fall, which means I Read More
Shana tovah u’metukah – A Sweet New Year to You All by The Bedford Citizen September 24, 2014 1 min read By Dan Brosgol New Year’s in a blizzard is never fun. Neither is New Year’s in sub-zero wind chill. Lucky for us, Read More
Three Up: Bedford Day Edition by The Bedford Citizen September 23, 2014 1 min read By Dan Brosgol What a shimmering and sparkling day we had on Saturday for Bedford Day. It was so beautiful that there Read More
Three Up, Three Down: 38 Degrees In The Morning Edition by The Bedford Citizen September 16, 2014 2 mins read By Dan Brosgol Three Up Time To Take Out the Window AC? Remember September 6, when youth soccer kicked off in 85 Read More
Three Up, Three Down: What’s Going On In Bedford by The Bedford Citizen September 9, 2014 2 mins read By Dan Brosgol Three Up Friday Night Lights On Friday night under the lights at Sabourin Field, the Bedford Bucs football team Read More
The Tunnel At The End Of The Light by The Bedford Citizen August 15, 2014 1 min read By Dan Brosgol Last week I was driving in the car when a wave of feeling washed over me. Fall is coming. Read More
How Super is a Super Moon? by The Bedford Citizen August 11, 2014 1 min read By Julie McCay Turner A friend’s last-minute “Get outside right now to see the Super Moon” email reminder sent Bedford photographer Bob Read More
Dispatch from Ireland – 10 Good Things about Kenmare by The Bedford Citizen August 8, 2014 7 mins read By Andrea Cleghorn There are plenty of reasons to make the journey to Ireland: Uncover your roots and then cope with what Read More
Forget The Schools, It’s All About Free Parking by The Bedford Citizen August 7, 2014 1 min read By Dan Brosgol Today was National Take-Your-11-Year-Old-To-Work Day. No, actually, it wasn’t. But it was for me, as we had an away Read More
Bear Sighting On Chestnut Lane by The Bedford Citizen July 31, 2014 1 min read By Dan Brosgol Ask your average Bedford resident about the wild animals they bump into around town, and you’ll probably get two Read More
Dispatches from Ireland – Anam Cara: A Shelter for Artists and Writers by The Bedford Citizen July 30, 2014 5 mins read There is quiet industry in the countryside of West Cork, housed in a pretty house with robin’s egg blue shutters, gorgeous hydrangeas Read More
Dispatches From Ireland – The Balloon Man: One Man’s Journey of Creative Discovery by The Bedford Citizen July 28, 2014 6 mins read By Andrea Cleghorn It is hard to miss a man with a clown jacket and a crown of balloons, still there is Read More
Dispatches from Ireland – Hollywood in Enniscorthy by The Bedford Citizen July 25, 2014 5 mins read By Andrea Cleghorn There’s a small town in County Wexford that is celebrating its 1500th birthday, but that is not the only Read More
Dispatches from Ireland – A Bit of the Riviera South of Dublin City Center by The Bedford Citizen July 23, 2014 2 mins read By Andrea Cleghorn Heading toward the capital city from the south, it is worth a detour to slow down, get out Read More