Richard Castle has become one of the best murder mystery novelists in the business, and that’s great for a man who doesn’t exist. He’s a TV character played by Nathan Fillion on ABC’s “Castle.”
October 2012
OUR OPINION: Women’s issues debate draws all but Summers
The term is often used as journalistic shorthand for abortion rights and birth control, but the full agenda is much broader.
PATRIOTS BEAT: Running game could help Pats
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — It would be hard to characterize the New England Patriots offense of the recent past as being physical.
NHL: Regular season games in jeopardy
NEW YORK — The rhetoric is rising, while the time before the planned start of the NHL regular season is running out.
Homosexuals are born that way; no choice
My skin is white. I was born that way. I had no choice about it.
Three compelling reasons to vote for Angus King
Normally I vote Democratic. This year, I am voting for Angus King for at least three compelling reasons.
Invasive procedures come with human reproduction
I feel the need to state what I think is patently obvious to most people about invasive ultrasound probe mandated by three states’ laws.
What four years under Obama have given us
The recent Letter to the Editor asked simply: “Do we really need four more years of this?”
MAINE COMPASS: Condemned as a witch, woman died rather than betray her faith
On a damp and dreary Sept. 22, 1692, in Salem, Mass., the hangman carried Mary Towne Easty, 58, up the ladder to a rope tied to a branch. He pulled its noose over her neck, then dropped her to her death. It need not have been so.
Katz’ patience working with others is remarkable
Roger Katz is one of my best and most cherished friends.