Author Archive: Steve Kaufman
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Middletown Family Affair
A humorous sign on the wall of the big red barn says: “Friends always welcome. Relatives by appointment only.”
The Trouble with Trouble
Before Chris Abell left for her annual winter retreat in Florida last January, she asked daughter Kelley for one thing: Please have an elevator installed in her three-story Zorn Place condominium.
Area Veterans recall stories of honor and valor during their service
At precisely 11:11 a.m. on Nov. 11, 2011, an enormous American flag fluttered in the breeze over West Main Street.
WWII Vet remembers Christmas
Three months after the Allied invasion of Normandy, William Brundage Sr. was 20 years old when he parachuted out of a plane into Belgium.
Korea: Montford Point remembered
By the time Thomas Cork enlisted in the Marines, President Franklin Roosevelt had ordered integration within the military, but all-black units were not common.
Vietnam Vet taking care of others
In 1968, with the memory of the Vietnam’s Tet Offensive fresh, 19-year-old Marine Sam Gaylord entered service during the long and bloody Battle of Hué.
Bellarmine Show House
It might be difficult to improve on the natural glamour of the 90-year-old Stonecote Estate. But 25 area designers were given the opportunity to try, as part of this month’s 38th annual Bellarmine University Women’s Council Designers’ Show House.







