BY SARAH HALL Science education is in Lauren Kochian’s blood. “My mom was a teacher in the city schools for 40 years, a science teacher, actually,” Kochian said. “To me, education is critical.” That’s why Kochian, as president of...
Month: July 2019
FROM THE EDITOR
Pat Mouton gave me a D on the first assignment I ever turned in to her. It was an essay on some summer reading assignment going into junior year of high school; I don’t remember now what the book was....
Self-care: Public servants need self-care, too
By Nichole A. Cavallaro It’s extremely important to be mindful of the mental health and wellness of women in service — veterans, first responders, elected officials, journalists. They see things, hear things, feel things, smell things that many of...
INSPIRE: Maggie Bristol, Military Caregiver and Dole Caregivers’ Fellow
By Carol Radin Photo by Maureen Tricase/Capture Your Moments Photography Looking back on the night that she met her husband, Maggie Bristol beams. “He was like my knight in shining armor,” she said. “A southern gentleman — kind, friendly,...
FASHION FORWARD: Easy breezy summer wear
By Kathie Morris Photography by Dennis Fernando Styling by Pastel Makeup & Style Oh how we look forward to summer in Central New York! The sun, warm weather and easy living. We can't wait to shed those layers of...