I consider December 14th, 2012 the single darkest day of my presidency. The news from Sandy Hook Elementary was devastating, a visceral blow, and like so many others, I felt not just sorrow but anger at a world that could allow such things to happen.
I visited the “Rosie the Riveter” museum yesterday and couldn’t help but think about this moment with another woman many people looked to as a role model. Almost two years now and she is still so missed.
(And h/t to the Ch. 3 gfx dept. for working their magic)
WTNH News 8 Director Chuck Carter was inducted into the prestigious Silver Circle by the New England Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) on Monday night in Quincy, Massachusetts. Congratulations Chuck! https://t.co/8gEEvj2qhv
FOR THOSE WHO OBSERVE:
It's Patti LaBelle Day.
#OTD 12/5/1996: Patti LaBelle appeared at WH National Christmas Tree Lighting.
Her background singers did not.
At least, not at first.
Plus: "Those are the wrong words on cue cards.”
Here's what happened next:
The @Middlesex_UW is holding a fundraiser to support a range of important projects throughout our region. Buy some popcorn and support a great cause! https://t.co/uNJIaC7iAZ
Christine McVie, the Fleetwood Mac ‘Songbird’ and voice of many of their most enduring songs, including “Don’t Stop,” “Little Lies” and “Everywhere,” has died at 79. https://t.co/EB773uKwNj
Thank you to @LisaCarberg for having our Jennifer Labrie on @WTNH talking about navigating the holidays when dementia is a plus one at your table.
We are always here 1.800.272.3000.
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