Love of Horses
By Missouri Grier, October 13, 2011 — Every day the Bond Bread Wagon would come to my block to deliver bread to the neighbors. I would get on the wagon and take a ride with the horse. The horse would always … Continued
By Missouri Grier, October 13, 2011 — Every day the Bond Bread Wagon would come to my block to deliver bread to the neighbors. I would get on the wagon and take a ride with the horse. The horse would always … Continued
By Ann Von Dehsen, May 5, 2019 — A long time ago when I was a college student walking along the sidewalks of Boston, I saw a man in the distance coming towards me. In my head, I was saying, “Oh there’s… … Continued
By Rochelle Tynes, March 7, 2019 — First off, let me say that some of the men in my life have been good to and for me and because they were good or bad, some I don’t see or use … Continued
By Delores Wilson, March 14, 2019 — I started to go down the front stairs when I emerged from the bathroom and noticed that the back room door was now closed. Since the whole neighborhood was changing, several of my … Continued
By Dolores Wilson, March 21, 2019 — Mr. and Mrs. Jones were well respected in our community. They were known for involvement in all community activities. The couple had no children of their own, however, they had parental skills. We … Continued
By Rev. Tom White, April 24, 2019 — The latest buzz around the neighborhood was that Bob was going to build a canvas canoe. He got all the complements of a kit for making the canoe from a Boys’ Life … Continued
By Rev. Tom White, April 17, 2019 — John Whitaker died in the mid-60s. His actual age was not known, but he was old enough to have several great-grandchildren. Although not an actual member of the Goshen United Methodist Church, … Continued
By George Williamson, April 13, 2019 — I met my wife when we were very young, I was 17 and she was 15. We were from nearby towns and met at a place in Woodbury, NJ. We used to go … Continued
By Marjorie Bicknell, March 23, 2019 — Back in the 80s when I lived in Harrisburg, my husband and I were watching our almost three-year-old granddaughter. Then he decided to go see a Rocky Horror Stage Show…with his granddaughter! I … Continued
By Ann Von Dehsen, February 22, 2019 — December 6, 1987 dawned gray and dreary with promises of freezing rain and black ice to come. It was moving day – a basic move from a small house to a bigger … Continued