Monthly Archives: March 2026

Media World’s Passing Me By

A brilliant early-March day. Tuesday afternoon. Hot sun. Thermometer near 70 in the shade. Grandsons Jordan, 20, and Arie, 16, in town for a quick visit from their Williamstown, Vermont home. Oh my! How time flies. Seems like yesterday when my wife and I were meeting their mother or her parents at a midpoint rendezvous […]

Historic/Prehistoric Connecticut River Fisheries: A new Spin

As local trout streams eagerly await the rush and roar of spring and emit gurgling winter whispers through icy cracks and crevices, it’s time to revisit a topic I’ve addressed often over five decades of outdoor writing. Call it an evolving discussion about Connecticut Valley’s historic and prehistoric anadromous fisheries, with occasional diversions into the […]

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