Okay. Now what? The National Multiple Sclerosis Society's New York City Chapter invited a group of elected officials (and me) to accompany five disabled riders on a subway trip yesterday morning. The idea was to show us how hard it is to navigate even the so-called accessible stations by wheelchair or electric scooter or even with a trick leg and a cane. By the time the group finished its tour ...
Baffling MS often can be tamed with new drugs Heather Fargo, mayor of Sacramento, Calif., is battling multiple sclerosis, a baffling disease with no known cause or cure. But the progression of the disease can be slowed with newer drugs, and many diagnosed with the illness continue to lead full, productive lives.
In brief PHILOMATH The annual Rotary Salmon and Jazz Dinner on Saturday will have an extra bit of spice this year a silent auction to benefit the Philomath High School track-renovation effort.
Bluffton player glad to be home after traumatic bus crash Nearly 30 minutes after returning home, Mike Ramthun sat back in a beige recliner at his family's home near Pitchin, just outside Springfield, with a blanket propped underneath his left leg.
Give up your junk car for a good cause BARRYVILLE, NY Got an old vehicle rotting away in the back yard? Now you can get rid of it, as a community business rallies to help one of its young members.