Our dog lived a great life and we have many wonderful memories. Sadly, we had to say goodbye this week.
The miracle and misery of living in the suburbs. From shrubs to mice.
An inside look into how a mom of four is planning on keeping it together over the summer break.
How can you make a change and better love what you do?
Everyone celebrates a birthday
Oxford girl gives up her birthday gifts to send to a charity that benefits people all over the world.
For many years, I felt bad things just happen in our lives. I'm talking about a bad boss, a missed job offer, or a client who got away at the last minute.
CT Town Weighs Affordable Housing Panel (an article from the New York Times)
Motivation isn’t a quick fix or a silver bullet, it’s a series of small, incremental fill-ups.
You’re getting quite adept at dodging the executioner’s axe — ducking at the last minute while watching fellow peers lose their heads. Are you talented or just lucky?
Aunt finds "her church'' at 91.
Greetings from “Down Under” How are you going mate? All right!
Mother's Day outing makes a participant into a spectator.
Everyone has a boss. Even if you are in business on your own, someone is out there plucking the puppet strings of your career.
As we celebrate National Nursing Home Week, we have to be thankful to all of the workers and volunteers that make our loved ones' lives better through their caring and sharing.
Being a single parent in a small town is certainly not the norm and not always easy either, but I wouldn't have it any other way.
You can either have fun or turn work into a clock-watching, tedious, and painful nightmare. Your choice.
Local Patch blogger writes about her beloved German Shepherd and how she looked for guidance in helping her get through his passing.
An incentive housing zone would hurt the rural character of Oxford and residents should have a say now that the Planning and Zoning Commission's workshops on the zones have concluded.
Face it – we all procrastinate in one form or another. It might be at work. It might be at home. I’ve found that procrastination can be simplified into four ‘obstacles.'