By Jennie Reichman “Home sings me of sweet things, life there has its own wings to fly over the mountains, though I’m standing still.”  Karla Bonoff, “Home” After a whirlwind week of sales and, at the end, a day of “Everything is FREE!,” on Saturday, May 21, we...

My great-aunt Mary told me, “Honey, when I turned 74, I got old.” Aunt Mary always seemed so young to me, so vibrant, so alive. After being swirled in a tornado when she was 62 and dropped in a field a quarter-of-a-mile from where her...

A Springtime Note from Muriel Wolf, BAH Spiritual Companion Spring is the time of the Great Unfurling: of lilies’ fronds, of ruffled daffodil petals, of birds’ wings and April showers, and the winds of change setting last year’s beech leaves tremoring and falling to the ground to make way...

By Jennie Reichman Gratitude. A word I have used many times in this column to describe how I feel about my workplace and co-workers, our donors, our intrepid shoppers, the town and region we live in. It’s a lovely word that I don’t want to overuse...

ASK ALICE This Month's Topic: The Individuals-with-Disabilities Community and Act 39 Dear Alice, I have heard that the disabilities community does not support Medical Assistance in Dying Acts like Vermont’s Act 39, and that some advocates for those with disabilities may actually find these Acts offensive.  I try...

A letter written by Shirley Squires, a longtime HC volunteer, to one of her clients. Dear J-, I was still quite new at being a hospice volunteer when they called to see if I was ready for another client. Since you were only 4 miles from me...

  Release from Transporting Brattleboro Area Hospice Clients (002) Volunteer Driving Policy Final BAH Driving Policy Training Video Verification Fillable Release BAH Volunteer Driving (1) Revised...

ASK ALICE This Month's Topic: Palliative Care ASK ALICE Dear Alice, My favorite cousin was just diagnosed with a serious illness.  Fortunately, the long term prognosis is good, and with treatment she is expected to recover.  For now, however, she is in quite a bit of pain, and her...

By Jennie Reichman Do we ever stop learning? I hope not. In the interest of keeping our brains functioning well and our lives engaging, new experiences that challenge our well-worn neural pathways are important. I have been watching my two kittens, now approaching adolescence, learn the...

By Jennie Reichman Something I have always wanted to write in an article: “Breaking News!!” It makes me feel like a real journalist, with eyes and ears open to intriguing stories and exciting, important events. So here goes:  Breaking News!! Experienced Goods, our much loved and long-lived...