Three families who lost a loved one look back at a year of isolation
Betty Breunig took a year off after her first two years at Radcliffe College and taught English in Japan, which was still under American occupation. Courtesy photos
Barbara and Fay Burnham in a 2002 photograph. The couple was married since 1954.
Juanita and John Claflin in an undated photograph. Married since 1956, the couple died within one week of each other earlier this year.
Published: 3/9/2021 4:35:39 PM
Tammy Vaughan and her siblings headed south to Florida from central Vermont in mid-January to see their father, who was 90 and had been battling cancer.
Three families who lost a loved one look back at a year of isolation
Betty Breunig took a year off after her first two years at Radcliffe College and taught English in Japan, which was still under American occupation. (Family photograph)
Barbara and Fay Burnham in a 2002 photograph the couple had been married since 1954. (Family photograph)
Juanita and John Claflin in an undated photograph. Married since 1956, the couple died within one week of each other earlier this year. (Family photograph)
Modified: 3/7/2021 9:35:43 PM
Tammy Vaughan and her siblings headed south to Florida from central Vermont in mid-January to see their father, who was 90 and had been battling cancer.
Published: 12/17/2020 10:00:24 PM
Modified: 12/17/2020 10:00:13 PM
Workers going ‘nose commando’ help no one
Thanks to Peter J. Murdza Jr., for his letter about Hanover postal workers who do not follow pandemic protocols (“Postal workers in Hanover without masks a concern,” Dec. 15).
Though I have never previously had a problem with the Hanover Post Office, when I went in to mail two packages recently, the clerk (who did not wear a name badge) was wearing a face mask covering only his mouth. I did not step all the way up to the counter and asked him to please adjust his mask so it covered his nose properly. He declined to do so.