
Rabbi Mark Blazer | Celebrating Light in the Darkness
In the last few weeks our community has suffered some devastating losses, horrific shootings at Saugus High and fires of shocking magnitude. We have been hit from all sides in

In the last few weeks our community has suffered some devastating losses, horrific shootings at Saugus High and fires of shocking magnitude. We have been hit from all sides in

This past week we saw the completely partisan House of Representatives Democrats issue their Articles of Impeachment for President Trump. The two articles are “abuse of power” and “obstruction of

I think Ms. Lois Eisenberg is confused (letters, Dec. 18). President Obama was guilty of abuse of power with his issuance of many dangerous executive orders. Not President Trump. And,

I hope Lois Eisenberg (letters, Dec. 18) and the other Trump haters on the left and in the media continue their obsessive compulsive drumbeat calling for his impeachment. Trump’s approval

I’m not so sure why we need to place a date on Christmas. When I’m at my best, this holy day is with me, no matter what the season. When

Re: Duane Mooring, letters, Dec. 12. Duane Mooring is another liberal who believes that if they wish hard enough, they can make whatever come true. The liberal pronouncements on impeachment

Today (Dec. 14) is the one-month anniversary of the tragic day and the moment Nathaniel Berhow found his own life to be unworthy of his own continued support. The community

In recent elections, health care has been an important issue. For 2020, the Democratic presidential candidates have offered several proposals and the Republicans have regurgitated their proposal to repeal Obamacare

There is a sense of urgency to address President Trump’s misconduct requiring an impeachment. Trump’s abuse of power and obstruction of Congress are impeachable acts. Trump’s personal interest has jeopardized

It seems to me, the greatest challenges of our time can all be rolled into one, giant over-arching concern: That through recession recoil or internet onslaught burn-out or a recent

I would like to thank Lynne Plambeck (commentary, Dec. 11) for pointing out important big-picture questions our community needs to face in finding better solutions for dealing with increasing fire

Blaine Ephrem, you are an awesome young man. The story you shared (commentary, Dec. 6) is a tribute to your friend Dominic and amazingly mature for a 14-year-old. I would

All this Ho-Ho-Ho is making me think about R-R-R. Reduce. Reuse. Recycle. True, that sounds pretty Grinchy. The holidays do seem like the epitome of consumerism, with $1.1 trillion in

Last Saturday my husband and I with a friend went to Marston’s for brunch. There was a family at the next table and the gentleman helped me sit at the

Thanks for the article by Vivianna Shields, Signal Staff Writer (Dec. 10). My question is, why are these instruments of death still available for purchase? I realize that the tobacco

By David Hegg I think it was about my 40th year that I realized how much of my life had been spent living in the future. So many of my

By The Signal Editorial Board It seemed to make sense on the face of it: When windstorms hit, as they tend to do each fall in California, the fire danger

A few months ago, the 25th Congressional District race looked very different, but then came the word “throuple” and everything changed. When the dust settled, incumbent Katie Hill had resigned

One of my favorite times of year is the resurgence of family traditions. The smells of Thanksgiving and holiday dinners transport us back to our childhoods, where relatives gathered to

The USCMA (United States Canada Mexico Agreement) to replace NAFTA has been sitting dormant on Nancy Pelosi’s desk for a year. Pelosi has always known this would pass quickly with