• Chris Carosa wrote a new post 4 years ago

  • Chris Carosa wrote a new post 4 years ago

    Born with joy and hope, the new village soon found itself bound by the realities of the world. Things happened. Not very good things. Then, just a quickly, everything changed. Why? Read this week’s Carosa C

  • Chris Carosa wrote a new post 4 years ago

    If you could go back to the very beginning of something, what would it feel like? Read this week’s Carosa Commentary “A Look Back (Part I): An Early (1841) View Of A New Village” and experience a distant time

  • Chris Carosa wrote a new post 4 years ago

    Different times call for different remedies. Yet, for all the acceptance of the changing world, we live in on a planet where history unfailingly repeats itself to those paying attention. Are you paying attention?

  • Chris Carosa wrote a new post 4 years ago

    If you can manage to think back far enough, you’ll come to a time when answers were simpler to come by. Do you remember those times? Read this week’s Carosa Commentary “Thoughts on Andy Griffith, Mayberry, and O

  • Stop thinking and start doing. That’s the mantra of every entrepreneur. But that’s only the first step. There’s another more important and often ignored step on the road to success. And many entrepreneurs only

  • If we pay close attention, nature has a wonderful way of offering instructive metaphors. They can be sad, but they are universal. They apply to us. They apply to those who came before us. Want to see one? Read

  • BY DREW SAUR
    How do you define a good neighbor?

    A neighbor is someone who doesn’t live with you, but lives nearby.

    A good neighbor is a neighbor who is there when you need them.

    A good neighbor i

  • There’s something, uh, “interesting” about interesting times. As scary as they might appear, they contain a kernel of promise, a potential to excite, to achieve. How do we know this? Read this week’s Carosa

  • Here’s an idea. Keep doing things the same way forever, even when the playing field changes. The sweet truth lies beyond the dimension you’re so comfortable with. When you break that mental barrier, how should you

  • Take a trip in a time machine to a past not too long ago when friends would gather to enjoy each other, enjoy the summer, and enjoy the time they had together. When was this time? Read this week’s Carosa C

  • This is an editorial I wish I never had to write, but silence can no longer be appropriate. It disheartens everyone when injustice is used in the name of justice. For this to truly stop, when need to address the

  • Here’s an idea. Keep doing things the same way forever, even when the playing field changes. The sweet truth lies beyond the dimension you’re so comfortable with. When you break that mental barrier, how should you

  • Fall is approaching and if you are a Medicare consumer that means Annual Enrollment Period is just around the corner. Each year Medicare beneficiaries are allowed to select a NEW Medicare plan between October

  • As a kid, did you ever go on a trip far away and then come home only to discover you left your favorite toy in the hotel room? That’s an apt metaphor for this week’s essay. Only, it’s not a toy that’s being d

  • Cats get all the memes. Maybe because, deep down, we can’t connect to cats the way we can bond with dogs. Will our dogs miss us when we go back to the office fulltime? Read this week’s Carosa Commentary “The Dog D

  • The world is aboil right now. It’s addling a lot of people. But there are those lucky few who understand what this really means. They represent the next generations of winners. Would you like to be a winner? R

  • It’s time for a Throwback Thursday reflection. This Throwback comes courtesy of an equipment malfunction. It’s hard to imagine what life was life decades ago when you’re busy taking today for granted. But what

  • Take a look at this week’s front page. Given the extraordinary circumstances and the importance of the content of this week’s issue, anyone can view the entire issue by registering for free and logging on when

  • There comes a time when you reach the breaking point. It’s that point when you decide it’s time to break out of your normally calm demeaner and take a stand. It’s called the “Popeye Point.” Are you among the many

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