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- Thursday, January 26, 2012
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Editorial: Three cheers for three stories in today's Gazette
There's some news to celebrate in today's Gazette.
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Let's start with the story of Haverhill native Una Jackson, a living demonstration of the idea that the best way to meet old age is to remain active and engaged. Jackson, now 74 and living in Hilton Head, S.C., is a medal-winning fencer who is top-ranked in the U.S. saber division for women 70 and older. The fact that there's a whole division for septuagenarian fencers shows Jackson is far from unique. -
Poor Tom's Almanac: Hostesses greet their guests with a mouthful
For merry travelers, the long and winding road usually leads to someone's kitchen.
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By that, I mean, no outside guests get a cold shoulder unless it's on a plate served up with plenty of side dishes.
Food is still the All-American staple and it's usually offered in large doses to guests who happen to drop by for conversation and get a mouthful instead. Any conscientious cook — me excluded — prepares a table sagging with chow. To beg off would be improper protocol. -
Where is this?
If you think you know the answer, send it to The Haverhill Gazette by:
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Mailing to Thanks for the Memories, 181 Merrimack St., Haverhill, MA 01831
Emailing to editor@hgazette.com
Dropping it at our office at 181 Merrimack St., or - Our leaders must embrace conflict resolution
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