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When Bazooks flew over the House of Peace

When Bazooks flew over the House of Peace
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: For the love of family and friends please protest safely

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: For the love of family and friends please protest safely The following is a letter to the editor submitted to the Bemidji Pioneer by a reader. It does not necessarily reflect the views of the Bemidji Pioneer. To submit a letter, email letters@bemidjipioneer.com or mail it to Bemidji Pioneer, P.O. Box 455, Bemidji, MN 56601. Written By: Justin Stay, Bemidji | 6:25 am, Feb. 17, 2021 × This is not being submitted to protest protesters. Please, protest all you wish. It is your right. And you are correct that the global population needs to move forward with new energy sources. But for the love of family and friends please protest safely.

LaVO: No messing with Eva Piper

LaVO: No messing with Eva Piper Bucks County Courier Times Greg and Karen Galster are kindred spirits in their appreciation of history. They live in a 250-year-old former general store in Pipersville at the intersection of Durham and Dark Hollow Roads. Their residence offers historic glimpses of life in the past. The small village of about 60 residents in Bedminster in Upper Bucks is anchored to the American Revolution. “When we bought the store 35 years ago, the owner gave me a ring with 40 keys and said ‘Congratulations, you’re now the mayor of Pipersville,’ ” Greg smiled. “The key ring didn’t mean we had access to every home in Pipersville, rather it meant the 3-story building with many rooms was once a boarding house in addition to other uses. It’s been a general store, a post office and now an antique/gift shop rented to our neighbor Lynne Gordon who lives in the village. Bedminster Township meetings also once occurred here.”

The Day - A hero and his awesome family tree - News from southeastern Connecticut

Published February 07. 2021 10:18AM  Carol Sommer Hiram “Harry” Bingham IV spent from 1937 to 1941 in France in the U.S. diplomatic corps, issuing visas. Many of his clients were refugees seeking safety in America from Nazi persecution. Some of them were famous, some weren’t, but they all had one thing in common: they were fleeing death. His work, much of it in defiance of government orders, was so stressful that, although he was a young man, the experience turned his hair completely white. One of Harry’s emotional assets in this ordeal may have been his family background, a long line of accomplished people whose collective life stories could comprise an American history textbook.

This Day in History — February 3

This Day in History — February 3
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