We're a New England family of community journalists, and they are too. We've always been neighbors and friends. . . . This gives us a chance to grow in New England in the kind of places that we know. It goes back to the roots of both our companies. |
We're going to be working with a community committee, a committee of people from the school district, teachers, support staff, all of them will collaborate to look through the applications, then we will umm whittle it down to a group of 6 we hope sometime toward the end of September. |
We're moving into the 20th century. I know it's the 21st century already, but at least we'll finally be in the 20th century. |
We're packed into a tight street, and we had to make sure the rest of the town was covered, |
We're starting to get some fluidity in our offense, |
We've got three great quarterbacks. Its a nice luxury to have. |
What we're finding is banks which are financial conglomerates are determining which lines of business they want to be in, |
When the game was in the balance, they made the plays and we didn't. We didn't execute and they did. |
When we get on the football field, we let our play talk for itself. |
Who knows? If you coddle her, she's not going to become what she can. |
With the players we lost, we were hoping we'd be happy to be able to put together a formidable defense, |
Wrong, ... There's no such thing. You're gonna leave tracks. I don't care whether you're walking across a cement floor or pathless woods, you will leave tracks. |
You could ask anyone on any of the teams, they'd probably all say they're going for it. |
You hear that stuff all the time, that we're soft, |
You never get it 100 percent right, which makes it always exciting. It's very easy to misstep. But I love every minute of it. |