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How we might look back on 2020
Opinion, Сolumns
KATE DAY SAGER The Bradford Era 
December 29, 2020
As this year comes to an end, a lot of us are probably reflecting on just how challenging 2020 has been. Kind of makes you wonder if babies born this ...
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A renewed appreciation for little things
Opinion, Сolumns
KATE DAY SAGER The Bradford Era 
May 13, 2020
Years ago, a friend once said to me, “It’s the little things in life that count,” which I promptly blew off because of my younger outlook on life. Tha...
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Keeping human contact — through a window
KATE DAY SAGER The Bradford Era 
March 22, 2020
Does anyone miss the good old days of dropping something on the floor or ground and eating it as long as you stayed within the five-second rule, or wa...
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Maple sugar memories
Opinion, Сolumns
KATE DAY SAGER The Bradford Era 
March 8, 2020
It was a cold Easter weekend back in the mid-1960s when we traipsed along after Uncle Lawrence to his sugar shack to see first-hand how he had made th...
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Memories live on in the holiday season
Opinion, Сolumns
KATE DAY SAGER The Bradford Era 
December 27, 2019
Plans of writing this column early Christmas Eve were sidetracked when my daughter, Suzi, sent a text message asking if I could watch our grandson, Le...
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Coming to a doorstep near you
Opinion, Сolumns
KATE DAY SAGER The Bradford Era 
October 23, 2019
It was in the low 40s early Sunday when a member of the Episcopal Church of the Ascension hurried toward the front entrance of the Chautauqua Place bu...
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