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Jud's New England Journal

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Monthly audio commentary on travel and life in New England from Jud Hale, Editor in Chief of YANKEE Magazine.


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Do You Think Grits Are a Southern Invention?

Well, not really. Fact is, they originated in New England... Welcome to the July 2008 edition of "Jud's New England Journal," the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief of Yankee Magazine, published since 1935 in Dublin, New Hampshire. Do You Think Grits Are a Southern Invention? Well, not really. Fact is, they originated in New England? When most people think of New England food, they think of lobsters, clam chowder, Boston baked beans, scrod, Indian pudding, cranberr...

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[ Tue, 01 Jul 2008 04:00:00 +0100 ]



Do You Think Grits Are a Southern Invention?

Well, not really. Fact is, they originated in New England... Welcome to the July 2008 edition of "Jud's New England Journal," the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief of Yankee Magazine, published since 1935 in Dublin, New Hampshire. Do You Think Grits Are a Southern Invention? Well, not really. Fact is, they originated in New England… When most people think of New England food, they think of lobsters, clam chowder, Boston baked beans, scrod, Indian pudding, cranber...

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[ Tue, 01 Jul 2008 04:00:00 +0100 ]



Anyone Ever See a Sailing Ship on Fire?

A few people on Block Island say they have -- more than once. Welcome to the June 2008 edition of "Jud's New England Journal," the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief of Yankee Magazine published since 1935 in Dublin, New Hampshire. We love taking the Point Judith Ferry (Galilee, Rhode Island) out to Block Island, and so do more people than Block Islanders would probably like. It's such a magical place. But I wonder how many have seen a sailing ship burning and then...

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[ Sun, 01 Jun 2008 04:00:00 +0100 ]



Anyone Ever See a Sailing Ship on Fire?

A few people on Block Island say they have -- more than once.Welcome to the June 2008 edition of "Jud's New England Journal," the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief of Yankee Magazine published since 1935 in Dublin, New Hampshire.Anyone Ever See a Sailing Ship on Fire?We love taking the Point Judith Ferry (Galilee, Rhode Island) out to Block Island, and so do more people than Block Islanders would probably like. It's such a magical place. But I wonder how many have se...

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[ Sun, 01 Jun 2008 04:00:00 +0100 ]



Anyone Ever See a Sailing Ship on Fire?

A few people on Block Island say they have -- more than once. Welcome to the June 2008 edition of "Jud's New England Journal," the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief of Yankee Magazine published since 1935 in Dublin, New Hampshire. Anyone Ever See a Sailing Ship on Fire? We love taking the Point Judith Ferry (Galilee, Rhode Island) out to Block Island, and so do more people than Block Islanders would probably like. It's such a magical place. But I wonder how many h...

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[ Sun, 01 Jun 2008 04:00:00 +0100 ]



New England's Secret Season

Welcome to the May 2008 edition of Jud's New England Journal, the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief ofYankee Magazine,published since 1935 in Dublin, New Hampshire.New England's Secret SeasonIt's not ever mentioned in regional or resort promotional material.Never.However, all of us New Englanders are very familiar indeed with what's known among us as "bug season." Bug season starts out with a sort of subseason known as "blackfly season" and then continues on into wha...

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[ Thu, 01 May 2008 04:00:00 +0100 ]



New England's Secret Season

Welcome to the May 2008 edition of Jud's New England Journal, the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief of Yankee Magazine, published since 1935 in Dublin, New Hampshire. New England's Secret Season It's not ever mentioned in regional or resort promotional material. Never. However, all of us New Englanders are very familiar indeed with what's known among us as "bug season." Bug season starts out with a sort of subseason known as "blackfly season" and then continues on ...

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[ Thu, 01 May 2008 04:00:00 +0100 ]



New England's Secret Season

Welcome to the May 2008 edition of Jud's New England Journal, the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief of Yankee Magazine, published since 1935 in Dublin, New Hampshire. New England's Secret Season It's not ever mentioned in regional or resort promotional material. Never. However, all of us New Englanders are very familiar indeed with what's known among us as "bug season." Bug season starts out with a sort of subseason known as "blackfly season" and then continues on ...

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[ Thu, 01 May 2008 04:00:00 +0100 ]



So Where, Exactly, Is the Cradle of Liberty?

Welcome to the April 2008 edition of Jud's New England Journal, the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief of Yankee Magazine, published since 1935 in Dublin, New Hampshire.So Where, Exactly, Is the Cradle of Liberty?Concord, Massachusetts, has always claimed that distinction. But then so has neighboring Lexington…The official first battle of the American Revolution is often referred to as "the Battle of Lexington and Concord, April 19, 1775." That doesn't set particular...

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[ Tue, 01 Apr 2008 04:00:00 +0100 ]



So Where, Exactly, Is the Cradle of Liberty?

Welcome to the April 2008 edition of Jud's New England Journal, the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief of Yankee Magazine, published since 1935 in Dublin, New Hampshire. So Where, Exactly, Is the Cradle of Liberty? Concord, Massachusetts, has always claimed that distinction. But then so has neighboring Lexington ? The official first battle of the American Revolution is often referred to as "the Battle of Lexington and Concord, April 19, 1775." That doesn't set part...

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[ Tue, 01 Apr 2008 04:00:00 +0100 ]



So Where, Exactly, Is the Cradle of Liberty?

Welcome to the April 2008 edition of Jud's New England Journal, the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief of Yankee Magazine, published since 1935 in Dublin, New Hampshire. So Where, Exactly, Is the Cradle of Liberty? Concord, Massachusetts, has always claimed that distinction. But then so has neighboring Lexington … The official first battle of the American Revolution is often referred to as "the Battle of Lexington and Concord, April 19, 1775." That doesn't set par...

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[ Tue, 01 Apr 2008 04:00:00 +0100 ]



About Boston and Bostonians

Welcome to the March 2008 edition of Jud's New England Journal, the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief ofYankeemagazine, published since 1935 in Dublin, New Hampshire.About Boston and BostoniansProbably "snobby" is too harsh a description. "Proud" might be better…Old-time New England humor typically includes the "asking directions" jokes and those deadly "put-downs," too. It also includes Bostonians, relying on their allegedly snobby ways and attitudes. Of course,som...

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[ Sat, 01 Mar 2008 05:00:00 +0100 ]



About Boston and Bostonians

Welcome to the March 2008 edition of Jud's New England Journal, the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief of Yankee magazine, published since 1935 in Dublin, New Hampshire. About Boston and Bostonians Probably "snobby" is too harsh a description. "Proud" might be better … Old-time New England humor typically includes the "asking directions" jokes and those deadly "put-downs," too. It also includes Bostonians, relying on their allegedly snobby ways and attitudes. Of c...

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[ Sat, 01 Mar 2008 05:00:00 +0100 ]



About Boston and Bostonians

Juds New England Journal For March 2008 Welcome to the March 2008 edition of Jud's New England Journal, the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief of Yankee magazine, published since 1935 in Dublin, New Hampshire. About Boston and Bostonians Probably "snobby" is too harsh a description. "Proud" might be better ? Old-time New England humor typically includes the "asking directions" jokes and those deadly "put-downs," too. It also includes Bostonians, relying on their...

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[ Sat, 01 Mar 2008 05:00:00 +0100 ]



The Day I Learned About Salesmanship -- and Deadbeats

Jud's New England Journal February 2008Welcome to the February 2008 edition of Jud's New England Journal, the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief ofYankee Magazine, published since 1935 in Dublin, New Hampshire.The Day I Learned About Salesmanship -- and DeadbeatsIt happened quite a few years ago. But the lessons still apply…Much of my early education atYankee Magazineresulted from us all being in one room. There were no private offices. As a result, everyone knew wha...

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[ Fri, 01 Feb 2008 05:00:00 +0100 ]



The Day I Learned About Salesmanship -- and Deadbeats

Jud's New England Journal February 2008 Welcome to the February 2008 edition of Jud's New England Journal, the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief of Yankee Magazine, published since 1935 in Dublin, New Hampshire. The Day I Learned About Salesmanship -- and Deadbeats It happened quite a few years ago. But the lessons still apply ? Much of my early education at Yankee Magazine resulted from us all being in one room. There were no private offices. As a result, ever...

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[ Fri, 01 Feb 2008 05:00:00 +0100 ]



The Day I Learned About Salesmanship -- and Deadbeats

Jud's New England Journal February 2008 Welcome to the February 2008 edition of Jud's New England Journal, the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief of Yankee Magazine, published since 1935 in Dublin, New Hampshire. The Day I Learned About Salesmanship -- and Deadbeats It happened quite a few years ago. But the lessons still apply … Much of my early education at Yankee Magazine resulted from us all being in one room. There were no private offices. As a result, eve...

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[ Fri, 01 Feb 2008 05:00:00 +0100 ]



Three MORE Often-Asked Questions About New England

Jud's New England Journal for January 2008Welcome to the January 2008 edition of Jud's New England Journal, the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, the editor-in-chief ofYankee Magazine, published for over 70 years in Dublin, New Hampshire.Three MORE Often-Asked Questions About New England1. Widow's walks: Were they built atop homes so that women could look for their husbands' returning ships?2. Why is (or was) Connecticut known as the Nutmeg State?3. Who in Sam Hill was Sam Hill?The ...

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[ Tue, 01 Jan 2008 05:00:00 +0100 ]



Three MORE Often-Asked Questions About New England

Jud's New England Journal for January 2008 Welcome to the January 2008 edition of Jud's New England Journal, the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, the editor-in-chief of Yankee Magazine, published for over 70 years in Dublin, New Hampshire. Three MORE Often-Asked Questions About New England 1. Widow's walks: Were they built atop homes so that women could look for their husbands' returning ships? 2. Why is (or was) Connecticut known as the Nutmeg State? 3. Who in Sam Hill was S...

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[ Tue, 01 Jan 2008 05:00:00 +0100 ]



Three MORE Often-Asked Questions About New England

Jud's New England Journal for January 2008 Welcome to the January 2008 edition of Jud's New England Journal, the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, the editor-in-chief of Yankee Magazine, published for over 70 years in Dublin, New Hampshire. Three MORE Often-Asked Questions About New England 1. Widow's walks: Were they built atop homes so that women could look for their husbands' returning ships? 2. Why is (or was) Connecticut known as the Nutmeg State? 3. Who in Sam Hill was S...

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[ Tue, 01 Jan 2008 05:00:00 +0100 ]



The Three Most-Asked Questions About New England

Welcome to the December 2007 edition of "Jud's New England Journal," the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief of Yankee Magazine, published for over 70 years in Dublin, NH. The Three Most-Asked Questions About New England 1. Where's 'Down East' begin? 2. Why were bridges covered? 3. Were spring dance floors built to be that way? I thought by now everyone knew the answers to these. But during this past year, I've received quite a few e-mails indicating that quite a ...

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[ Sat, 01 Dec 2007 05:00:00 +0100 ]



The Three Most-Asked Questions About New England

Welcome to the December 2007 edition of "Jud's New England Journal," the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief ofYankee Magazine, published for over 70 years in Dublin, NH.The Three Most-Asked Questions About New England1. Where's 'Down East' begin?2. Why were bridges covered?3. Were spring dance floors built to be that way?I thought by now everyone knew the answers to these. But during this past year, I've received quite a few e-mails indicating that quite a few don't. ...

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[ Sat, 01 Dec 2007 05:00:00 +0100 ]



The Three Most-Asked Questions About New England

Welcome to the December 2007 edition of "Jud's New England Journal," the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief of Yankee Magazine, published for over 70 years in Dublin, NH. The Three Most-Asked Questions About New England 1. Where's 'Down East' begin? 2. Why were bridges covered? 3. Were spring dance floors built to be that way? I thought by now everyone knew the answers to these. But during this past year, I've received quite a few e-mails indicating that quite a ...

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[ Sat, 01 Dec 2007 05:00:00 +0100 ]



Time to Walk in the Woods Again

With the leaves gone and the ground bare, this is the month to discover weird rocks 'n' stuff ? Welcome to the November 2007 edition of Jud's New England Journal, the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief of Yankee Magazine, published for over 70 years in Dublin, New Hampshire. Time to Walk in the Woods Again With the leaves gone and the ground bare, this is the month to discover weird rocks 'n' stuff ? There are lots of peculiar dry-stone "beehive" constructions in t...

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[ Thu, 01 Nov 2007 04:00:00 +0100 ]



Time to Walk in the Woods Again

With the leaves gone and the ground bare, this is the month to discover weird rocks 'n' stuff…Welcome to the November 2007 edition of Jud's New England Journal, the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief ofYankee Magazine,published for over 70 years in Dublin, New Hampshire.Time to Walk in the Woods AgainWith the leaves gone and the ground bare, this is the month to discover weird rocks 'n' stuff…There are lots of peculiar dry-stone "beehive" constructions in the forest...

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[ Thu, 01 Nov 2007 04:00:00 +0100 ]



Time to Walk in the Woods Again

With the leaves gone and the ground bare, this is the month to discover weird rocks 'n' stuff … Welcome to the November 2007 edition of Jud's New England Journal, the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief of Yankee Magazine, published for over 70 years in Dublin, New Hampshire. Time to Walk in the Woods Again With the leaves gone and the ground bare, this is the month to discover weird rocks 'n' stuff … There are lots of peculiar dry-stone "beehive" constructions in...

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[ Thu, 01 Nov 2007 04:00:00 +0100 ]



The Happiest Time in the Life of a Community Church

Welcome to the September 2007 edition of Jud's New England Journal, the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief ofYankee Magazine, published for over 70 years in Dublin, N.H.The Happiest Time in the Life of a Community ChurchOddly, it's often during those months -- sometimes even a year– when it's searching for a new minister.While larger towns in New England naturally have several churches of various denominations, innumerable small communities across our six-state regio...

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[ Sat, 01 Sep 2007 04:00:00 +0100 ]



The Happiest Time in the Life of a Community Church

Welcome to the September 2007 edition of Jud's New England Journal, the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief of Yankee Magazine, published for over 70 years in Dublin, N.H. The Happiest Time in the Life of a Community Church Oddly, it's often during those months -- sometimes even a year ? when it's searching for a new minister. While larger towns in New England naturally have several churches of various denominations, innumerable small communities across our six-st...

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[ Sat, 01 Sep 2007 04:00:00 +0100 ]



The Happiest Time in the Life of a Community Church

Welcome to the September 2007 edition of Jud's New England Journal, the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief of Yankee Magazine, published for over 70 years in Dublin, N.H. The Happiest Time in the Life of a Community Church Oddly, it's often during those months -- sometimes even a year – when it's searching for a new minister. While larger towns in New England naturally have several churches of various denominations, innumerable small communities across our six-s...

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[ Sat, 01 Sep 2007 04:00:00 +0100 ]



The Social Structure of a New England Town

Welcome to the August 2007 edition of Jud's New England Journal, the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, Editor-in-Chief ofYankee Magazine, published for over 70 years in Dublin, N.H.The Social Structure of a New England TownOver the years, it really hasn't changed all that much…The social structure of every New England town can be basically divided into two categories: the "haves," known as summer people, and the "have-nots," known as townspeople. Of course, the entire world can be ...

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[ Wed, 01 Aug 2007 04:00:00 +0100 ]







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