Sally Ann Kostant, 59, of Jacksonville VT, passed away unexpectedly July 6th, 2020 at Albany Medical Center. She was born to Thomas Cunningham and Helen Swanson (Murphy) on December 16th, 1960 in Providence, Rhode Island. She graduated Smithfield High School in 1979 and received her associate’s degree in Nursing from Rhode Island College in 1983. […]
The week ahead will be the first long stretch of summer-like days of the year, according to the National Weather Service, with some parts of the Bay State set to record 90-degree temperatures.
Into fossils? Taking a road trip across the country and looking for a side quest? Perhaps you’re just looking for an escape from modernity writ large. Well, these are the places for you. More than 320 dinosaur species have been named in the United States and most of the states have produced at least one dinosaur fossil, according to the National Parks Service. But there were also many other ancient denizens on the continent besides dinosaurs, the remains of which are well worth a visit. Without
The story of the American firearms industry is a tale of innovation, adaptation, and marketing prowess, tracing its roots back to a pivotal moment in 1776 when General George Washington ordered the establishment of the Springfield Armory in Springfield, Massachusetts. Initially serving as a storage site, it wasn't long before the Armory began manufacturing muskets…