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The first two issues of agelessNB |
Today, The Shiretown Blogger made a stop at the historic Connell House in Woodstock to look after a couple of things for the Carleton County Historical Society. I noticed the first two issues of
agelessNB, a magazine established by Woodstock town councillor and NBCC Woodstock journalism instructor Theresa Blackburn. I hadn't seen a copy of
agelessNB yet, so I couldn't resist picking up a copy.
Upon arriving home, I sat down and dug out my newly-purchased copies of
agelessNB and read them cover-to-cover. To say that the stories inside were nice would be a classic understatement. I thoroughly enjoyed reading
agelessNB.
I cannot help but praise
agelessNB publisher Theresa Blackburn, her editor Debbie Lutes, and photographer Derek Croney, just to name a few people. In an era where running a business can be difficult, hats off to Theresa and her staff for taking on the challenge and making it work. You are a true asset to the community.
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The first issue of agelessNB featured local entrepreneur and musician John Thompson |
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agelessNB's second issue featured New Brunswick Premier David Alward's parents, Rev. Ford and Jean Alward |
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