by James Ritch | Dec 22, 2019 | Opinion
Dear Editor: My favorite thing about the Post was the great writing of Linda Cicoira. I flipped to the back page to read “Posted at Sea Level” and no Linda. I go back and find a new reporter has been hired. Not much interested in reading the Post anymore. R.D....
by James Ritch | Nov 3, 2019 | Features
The right to vote is a sacred thing that I have been doing since I turned 18 years old. That was more than four decades ago. I haven’t missed an election. I will go if it is raining or so beautiful outside that one would enjoy playing hooky from the world. I usually...
by James Ritch | May 30, 2019 | Features
Many of the memorable TV stars were not what I remember. Can we learn that age is relative by watching television? I think so. Yippee! I thought Carroll O’Connor was at least 65 when he played Archie Bunker in the 1970s series, “All in the Family.” I was wrong as much...
by James Ritch | May 23, 2019 | Features
I’m one of those people who can disregard my own mess and work around it. I am not bothered by a kitchen table that is covered with documents. The desktop on my computer has 4,000 things stored on it, all in disarray, and I can still usually find what I am looking...
by James Ritch | May 16, 2019 | Features
Everyone has heard about conspiracy theories including ones that say Elvis Presley is alive and spends his days playing music with his son-in-law Michael Jackson; Hitler fled to the moon after World War II; and your television has a spy camera that provides others...