Since I was a child, I’ve had an interest in the lost or hidden cemeteries around town. If you have joined me on one of my heritage walking tours, particularly my ghost walk, you will recall me talking about all the burial grounds that are still there, under buildings, pavement, and quite often, in the…
Month: September 2020
Mass Resignation By Newmarket High Teachers In 1974 Set Record For Longest Strike
This weekend on Newmarket Today, I return to the subject of Newmarket High, in particular the administration and staff who play such a significant role in the success or failure of one’s high school experience. Many of the events mentioned will be remembered by those who attended the school over the years. I will examine…
‘Lovers Of Antiquity’: What Does The Future Hold For Historical Societies?
An issue that occupies my mind as I get older is exactly how we will be most effective in our efforts to preserve our local heritage for coming generations. I have found myself racing against time to share as much local heritage information with the community as I can while I am still able to…