Dispatches From Ireland – Country In Turmoil by The Bedford Citizen July 21, 2014 1 min read By Andrea Cleghorn Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of Dispatches from Ireland by Bedford writer Andrea Cleghorn Who Read More
Earth to Echo – A Movie Review by The Bedford Citizen July 10, 2014 1 min read By Dan Brosgol Until Friday, I had never heard of Earth To Echo. But I saw the title pop up on the Moviefone Read More
In Summer by The Bedford Citizen June 20, 2014 1 min read By Dan Brosgol School’s out, spring baseball is over, and that can only mean one thing. Summer. Read More
Shorter and Sweeter: Six More Trails To Enjoy In Bedford by The Bedford Citizen June 17, 2014 2 mins read By Dan Brosgol Last week I took a stab at some fun trail running routes of the long-ish variety in and around Read More
The Father’s Day List: 11 Things From 11 Years by The Bedford Citizen June 12, 2014 3 mins read By Dan Brosgol On May 15 we had our fifth kid. That’s not a typo. Having five kids is countercultural—after all, we Read More
Free-Range Running: Bedford’s Top Three Running Trails by The Bedford Citizen June 4, 2014 2 mins read By Dan Brosgol Editor’s note: Columnist Dan Brosgol offers his thoughts on the best trails for Bedford runners, with links to information Read More
48 Hours at Page Field by The Bedford Citizen May 7, 2014 1 min read By Columnist Dan Brosgol I live in a quirky area of town. My house is interestingly placed between Depot Park and Page Read More
The Boys of Summer, Playing in Spring by The Bedford Citizen May 2, 2014 1 min read By Dan Brosgol All winter long, 5:45 in the afternoon was a cold, dark time of day. And don’t I know it, Read More
Signs of the Times: Tearing Down Bedford by The Bedford Citizen April 22, 2014 1 min read By Citizen Columnist Dan Brosgol Take a drive around Bedford this spring and a characteristic that is shared by most neighborhoods is Read More
The Turf Field: Money Well Spent by The Bedford Citizen April 14, 2014 1 min read By Dan Brosgol On Sunday night during baseball practice on the turf field at BHS, my son was complaining. “Dad, the turf Read More
Nature Notes 4: Looking Back at Winter by The Bedford Citizen April 3, 2014 2 mins read By Susanne Harrison, Occasional Contributor I’m sure that most of us were thoroughly tired of this unusually cold and snowy winter. It Read More
Nature Notes: Nocturnal Visitors by The Bedford Citizen December 19, 2013 1 min read By Susanne Harrison, Occasional Contributor We have had a couple of stag deer visiting our backyard lately. We usually see them Read More
Nature Notes: Fawn Lake Update by The Bedford Citizen November 26, 2013 1 min read By Susanne Harrison, Occasional Contributor Most trees are bare of leaves and fall looks like it is here to stay, at least Read More
Nature Notes by The Bedford Citizen October 11, 2013 2 mins read By Susanne Harrison, Occasional Contributor During our walk around Fawn Lake on a late September afternoon, we saw a beautiful young garter Read More
Bedford: Cover Your Plants—The End of the Growing Season Draws Near! by The Bedford Citizen October 12, 2012 1 min read By Peter Collins Brown, the Bedford Citizen’s weatherman Yes, it’s true! It appears the 2012 growing season will be history by sunrise Read More
A first-person account of the 2012 Democratic Convention by The Bedford Citizen September 19, 2012 3 mins read By Tom Larkin, Massachusetts Democratic State Committeeman and Bedford resident On Friday, September 7th, I returned to Bedford from Charlotte, North Carolina, Read More
Vegetable gardens are popping up all over Bedford this year. by The Bedford Citizen July 28, 2012 2 mins read By Julie McCay Turner This is a great year for growing plants of all kinds, with an early spring and lots of Read More