Column
Winds Aloft: Change needed for internet laws
Clark Thurmond
Let’s say there’s a squabble in your neighborhood association and a neighbor, to cause you pain, sends us a letter to the editor saying that she saw you shoplift a towel at Walmart. If we printed the letter, your lawyer would tell you to sue both your neighbor and the newspaper for libel.
Wednesday, January 25, 2023
Pulling Hair: New Year’s night noises
Linda Scarbrough
Oh, the sound of it. For years, I have flinched, grimaced, missed sleep and whined (along with Old Hodge) as our neighborhood warmed up for the new year’s arrival.
We live in Old Town, and Old Town loves a celebration.
Sunday, January 8, 2023
Large art enhances the patio landscape at Mulligan’s
Ellen Greeney
Big and new artworks are gracing the walls of Mulligan’s patio gallery reflecting the theme “All God’s Creatures” in a larger format that is trending in homes and businesses. The images are sized at a minimum of 20” x 30,” making a very impressive display of photographic art.
Friday, January 6, 2023
Holiday Meals Delivered organizer Beth Jenkins stands with the Sheraton in Georgetown’s Chef Robert Felios. (Photos courtesy Women Helping Others)
The giving spirit of Georgetown
Anne Marshall
Georgetown is noted for its “Most Beautiful Town Square,” but what about its giving spirit? Holiday Meals Delivered, formally the Georgetown Christmas Day Program, has been a “giving” community activity for about 25 years.
Tuesday, January 3, 2023