My Turn: A common-sense vote
Growing up on a farm in Sunderland, my first-generation Polish parents, who lived through the Great Depression and 1936 flood, ingrained in me and my three siblings the values of being practical. I can still hear my dad say, “Use your common sense.” Unfortunately, there is less and less of those words being heeded. Practical decisions…
By Reenie Grybko Clancy
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