Globe blogger visits DuxburyRobin Abrahams, who writes the weekly "Miss Conduct" column for the
Boston Globe Magazine, recently returned from a visit to Duxbury and
posted a blog entry about her visit on... Read blog
In 1945 a computer at Harvard malfunctioned and Grace Hopper, who was working on the computer, investigated, found a moth in one of the circuits and removed it. Ever since, when something goes wrong with a computer, it is said to have a bug in it.
Robin Abrahams, who writes the weekly "Miss Conduct" column for the
Boston Globe Magazine, recently returned from a visit to Duxbury and
posted a blog entry about her visit on Boston.com. Apart fro...
Forgot to mention some more great coverage of the Zabuli project recently. Editor and Publisher magazine, a national journalism magazine, ran a short piece about Bruce Barrett's trip in their May iss...
We've been busy the past day or so tracking down information about the
new manager's union at town hall. It's called the Duxbury Professional
Employees Association. We have a couple stories posted t...
Boston Herald columnist Jessica Heslam wrote about the Clipper's Zabuli series in yesterday's paper. Here's a link. Note, it's below the stuff about the WHDH manager who had a few too many cocktails....
Everyone wants to recycle because it's the right thing to do for the
environment now and for the future. For this reason, the transfer
station's one bin for all recyclables, a special area for yard ...
On behalf of the Duxbury Rotary Club, I would like to thank the Clipper
and especially Bruce Barrett for giving the people of Duxbury, who have
been so supportive of our Afghan girls school project,...
I was very distressed to read your article about the proposed 40B for
Millbrook ‘Crossing' for two reasons: 1) the misinformation reported
about my decision to leave my shop, The Snowy Owl, (...
The news was lost a bit amid the coverage of Town Meeting and the races
for selectman and school committe, but Duxbury will soon be taking
another consumer-friendly step.
We're throwing our keep-it-local credo out the window for this week's
paper. Actually, I'm just kidding, that's not true. Deh Subz,
Afghanistan may be about as far away from Duxbury as you can g...
For those viewers who have not yet registered for an account on duxburyclipper.com please note that you must now confirm your email address after re...
A report in this week's Annals of Internal Medicine shows a solid
majority - 59 percent of American doctors now support national health
insurance, a...
Dear unknown horse owner: While I have always felt that a medium-sized
St. Bernard should be the maximum allowable size of a domesticated
animal, I ...
Still complaining about PAYT? Good grief I say! Recycling is not very
hard to do, really it takes only a little more time than throwing
things away,...
Before we get any more calls asking about the Penguins on the Powder Point Bridge, please read the last line of Fahy Bygate's column,
Duxbury Makes ...
I realize it is water under the bridge, but now that the town has
thrust mandatory recycling upon us, maybe it is time to give it an
accurate name a...
When Bruce Barrett first said he wanted us to fly him to Afghanistan to
cover the grand opening of the Zabuli School I'll admit I was a bit
skeptica...