Fish fries: a tradition I don t look forward to
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Robert Creenan (Tribune File Photo)
Well, the arbitrary time of year where people eat a lot more fish than they normally do is here, bookended by when people get ashes on their heads and the arrival of the Easter bunny. My family’s strict Catholicism meant I encountered my fair share of fish fries in a part of the country where they are everywhere, even when Lent is not going on.
It was also probably my least favorite part of this time of year because of that. I understand it has to deal with fasting and the personal sacrifice Lent is all about, but I would prefer just eating vegetables as my meal instead.
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Creenan: I m a sucker for a good train
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Sometimes at night when I am just scrolling through my laptop before going to bed, I’ll hear the sounds of a diesel train running along the railway that heads on the north south line through Bad Axe. It’s something that really is not that impressive, just doing something tons of freight trains do every day, but there is just some childlike amusement rising up inside me when I hear the blazing horn go by.
After all, you are reading a column from someone whose favorite show when he was a toddler was Thomas the Tank Engine. Someone who would look out the window when driving to see when a train is coming by or down the tracks when the crossing guards come down on the road. Heck, the only set of Power Rangers I owned when I was younger was one where their giant robot was formed out of trains.
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20 Under 40: Robert Creenan
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Editor s note: This Q&A is part of our annual 20 Under 40 section where we feature 20 people younger than 40 from the Thumb Area who are doing great things. Stories will be published throughout the week and will be featured in a full package once they are all posted.
Name: Robert Creenan
Employer: Huron Daily Tribune
1. Current job title/responsibilities:
I am currently a staff reporter for the Huron Daily Tribune. My job responsibilities involve covering various aspect of local and state governments, along with writing stories about local businesses and people.
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2. What is the best aspect of your job?