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Local Author Publishes Civil War/Baseball Book
The Martinsburg Journal· 42 minutes agoNationally known author Bob O’Conner, who lives in Charles Town, has combined his interest in baseball and the Civil War to publish his 32nd book – a novel called “Abner Doubleday< ...
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Traverse City Record-Eagle· 9 hours agoNorthern Michigan
Drury came back to walk-off Mount Everett at Doubleday Field
Berkshire Eagle· 3 days agoWins and losses counted Thursday at Doubleday Field. "It definitely wants to make you play...
Taconic walked off Lenox at Doubleday Field in Cooperstown, N.Y.
Berkshire Eagle· 4 days agoWins and losses counted Thursday at Doubleday Field. "It definitely wants to make you play...
Pittsfield comes back to beat Monument Mountain at Doubleday Field
Berkshire Eagle· 3 days agoWins and losses counted Thursday at Doubleday Field. "It definitely wants to make you play...
MindBio Therapeutics Announces Landmark Women’s Health CNS Drug Trials
StreetInsider· 6 days agoASSESSING THE EFECTS OF MICRODOSING MB22001 IN MENSTRUATING PERSONS WITH AND WITHOUT PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME AND PREMENSTRUAL DYSPHORIC DISORDER Multiple clinical trials in women's health approved for...
Selections from what customers at Booklovers' Gourmet are reading
Worcester Telegram & Gazette via Yahoo News· 19 hours ago...Goodwin (Simon & Schuster) "The Backyard Bird Chronicles," by Amy Tan (Knopf) "The Fellowship of...
The week's bestselling books, May 5
LA Times via Yahoo News· 5 days agoFunny Story by Emily Henry (Berkley: $29) The bestselling author's new novel about a pair of opposites with the wrong thing in common. 2. James by...
Anne Lamott leads bestsellers as nonfiction pops with new books
The Virginian-Pilot· 7 days agoThe New York Times bestseller list for the week ended April 13: Anne Lamott (on the transformational...
Emily Bingham is tired of KY’s racist state song. On Derby Day, she’ll take action | Opinion
Lexington Herald-Leader· 3 days agoEmily Bingham is tired of KY’s racist state song. “When Churchill Downs plays ‘My Old Kentucky Home’ each year before the Derby, the crowd stands, listens, and even cries together in the excitement before the race,” she writes.