Stick ’em up: Give me all your TP
Someone commented the other day that the coronavirus pandemic will turn out to be the worst worldwide disaster since World War 2. I’m not sure I agree with that–apparently this particular person was too young […]
New Study Reveals Last Previous Study Totally Bogus
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. It was, said Dr. Phillip Reiff as he relaxed after dinner last night, “the biggest ‘Eureka!’ moment” of his career. “We thought the science in this area was fairly well-established,” he tells this reporter as […]
“If I Could Mend Your Heart” — How much we need this now
It seems as if each month, HOPress-ShorehouseBooks.com gets a request from an organization for a shipment of Mary Farr’s book If I Could Mend Your Heart. A retired hospital and hospice chaplain, Mary has experienced […]
For Office Loners, “Social Distancing” Goes Beyond Face-to-Face
BURLINGTON, Mass. At Infomatrixtech, a technology company along Route 128 here, Tim Philman is viewed as an essential team member because of his skill writing software code, but one who’s always on the verge of […]
Ripping the Headlines Today, 4/3/20
Making fun of the headlines today, so you don’t have to The news doesn’t need to be complicated and confusing; that’s what any new release from Microsoft is for. And, as in the case with […]
Wisdom for Dummies
Look on the bright side. Sure you can’t see all the people you’d like to see right now, but you don’t have to see any of the people you don’t like to see either—unless you […]
As Firms Stay Closed, Many Pine for Lost Office Crushes
WALTHAM, Mass. Ask Stephanie di Corso what she liked about her job as a receptionist at Pilgrim Property Development before it was closed under a state-wide order as a non-essential business, and you won’t have […]