This weekend we mark the Labor Day holiday. Its roots go back to Sept. 5, 1882, when Peter J. McGuire loosely organized a march in New York City to honor and call attention to the laborers and unions who were building this country in the Industrial Age. Some 10,000 workers took unpaid leave to ...
Imagine sitting at an outdoor concert, enjoying the eveningĢƵ warm summer breeze, your attention fixed on the musical act performing on stage.
Your favorite artist starts the second song of his set, and you begin to sing along. Suddenly, out of nowhere, an object is hurled in your ...
Cheers: A big shout-out is extended to Dr. Charles Machesky, who has retired after spending 50 years as an educator and administrator in the Uniontown Area School District. “It was a productive and fulfilling career,” he told the newspaper earlier this week. “But I’ve started to slow ...