Camp SundownBy Willie Hallihan
October 15, 2021
She went to school inside a sleeping bag. Her mother drove. On arrival, and safely indoors, the sleeping bag came off and the school took over. Wherever she moved inside the Taconic Hills building
Kara ZinkeBy Willie Hallihan
October 3, 2021
No one can know how many lives have been made better thanks to Kara Zinke. The 18 year old died of a cerebral hemorrhage in 1993. Back then, because Kara was an organ donor, four people’s lives
Out of the DarknessBy Willie Hallihan
July 21, 2021
I can’t believe it’s been six years – it was September of 2015 when Joey Sherwood took his life, and an entire town wept. Ever since, Joey’s widow Joy has been taking part in
Tired of Virtual Events? Me too!By Willie Hallihan
June 26, 2021
Virtual events were the salvation of sports-related fundraisers, especially running/walking affairs during the pandemic. When you couldn’t gather to run a race for your favorite cause,