There’s some fantastic blog posts this week from the Times Union’s collection of independent and community bloggers, and I really think that you’ll enjoy what you see here. Besides, after what turned into a very nasty Presidential debate, we could all use a little eyebleach. Yes?
Here we go. Let’s start.
This week’s blog goodness includes:
- Rabbi Matt Cutler’s blog, “Who teaches the rabbi?“
- Roger Green’s “Information Without the Bun” blog, “Albany County Proposition 1 is on the BACK of the Ballot.“
- Rob Hoffman’s “Hoffman Files” blog, “Election 2016; is it an orphan or a legacy?“
- Sonja Stark’s “PilotGirl” blog, “Trail blazing the AP on East Mountain.“
- Michael Rivest’s blog, “Bill Ayers & Bernadine Dohrn: Demanding the Impossible.“
- Lale Davidson’s “Out of the Ordinary” blog, “At candidate forum, Francis presses Marchione on Trump – Marchione avoids question.“
- Liz Lemery Joy’s “Joy In These Days” blog, “It’s ‘All Lives Matter.’“
- Heather Fazio’s blog, “I feel good – so good – so good – how about you?“
- Sara Rose Wheeler’s “Roaring Twenties” blog, “Normy vs the skunk.“
- Walter Ayres’ “Faith in the Public Square” blog, “Preaching politics.“
And now, let’s check out the undergraduate blogs, shall we?
- Dylan Rossiter, Maple Hill High School, “Schodack School District’s search for a new superintendent is underway.“
- Graciana Cox, Scotia-Glenville High School, “Scotia-Glenville’s Key Club expands community outreach efforts.“
- Montana Stone in the college blog, “I haven’t dropped out yet.“
See? Great reading and great articles by some great community and independent bloggers.
Have a great day, everybody!