Sep 28, 2021
EJ: assessing the systemic quality of life issues
Most Michiganders place a value on natural resources and environmental stewardship. They want to protect the environment so they can enjoy…
Sep 28, 2021
Prepping for a possibility of survival challenges
The last few years' global calamities sound like eerie passages straight out of from the Bible – a deadly world-wide pandemic…
Sep 28, 2021
Best local magazine
Your publication is one of the best local magazines I have ever read. Your reporters/writers are excellent and I say this having reporter...
Sep 28, 2021
Voting rights article
Thank you for such an extensive piece (Voting rights/September) on such an important topic. Alberto Medina Tufts University Medford,...
Sep 28, 2021
Dictatorship at the door
The people are being lied to on so many levels; it’s overwhelming. There have been inexpensive, rapidly effective treatments the whole...
Sep 28, 2021
Wildlife concerns in bill
As I drive across our state, I can’t help but notice all the dead wildlife lying on the side of the road. It’s common to see deer,...
Sep 28, 2021
Laura Testé
When it comes to Laura Testé and her second career, the Bloomfield Township resident has clearly found the right fit. “I started out as...
Sep 28, 2021
Charlie Burg
As a child, Charlie Burg started singing in synagogue and taking piano lessons. Now the Seaholm High School graduate, who grew up in...
Sep 28, 2021
S. Kirk Walsh
It is hard to publish a novel,” states S. Kirk Walsh. The writer, who has made a career as a journalist, book reviewer, and now, with the...
Sep 28, 2021
Charlie Parkhill
At 24, Charlie Parkhill began an illustrious career first as president of a venture capital created publishing company, then as a...