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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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It's Not Easy Being a Genealogist in New England

Welcome to the May 2009 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. It's Not Easy Being a Genealogist in New England For instance, how could you tell if a child happened to be illegitimate? Well, there are ways … There's a tombstone in the cemetery of Cornwall, Connecticut, that reads as follows: "Here lies interred the body of Mr. John Sage, who departed this...

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[ Fri, 01 May 2009 04:00:00 +0100 ]



The Five Men I Know in Every New England Town

Welcome to the April 2009 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 Five Men I Know in Every New England Town Last month I described the six women everyone knows. What about the men everyone knows? Well, in the interest of equal treatment, avoiding accusations of sexism and once again risking stereotyping, here are five men I maintain live in every New Engla...

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[ Wed, 01 Apr 2009 04:00:00 +0100 ]



Six Women I Know in Every New England Town

Welcome to the March 2009 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. Six Women I Know in Every New England Town No doubt you know them, too. Everybody does. Stereotyping people is "out" these days, and rightly so. But sometimes I can't help doing it. For instance, here's how I’d describe six particular women I've known all my life. I'll label them: 1) The Force, ...

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[ Sun, 01 Mar 2009 05:00:00 +0100 ]



Which State Is the Most Frugal?

Welcome to the February 2009 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. Which State Is the Most Frugal? Opinions vary, but from strictly a tradition point of view, the Granite State wins hands down… Although frugality and shrewdness in business dealings are traits characteristic of New Englanders as a whole, I personally think New Hampshirites, of whom I am one, ...

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[ Sun, 01 Feb 2009 05:00:00 +0100 ]



Which State Is the Most Frugal?

Welcome to the February 2009 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. Which State Is the Most Frugal? Opinions vary, but from strictly a tradition point of view, the Granite State wins hands down… Although frugality and shrewdness in business dealings are traits characteristic of New Englanders as a whole, I personally think New Hampshirites, of whom I am one, ...

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[ Sun, 01 Feb 2009 05:00:00 +0100 ]



My January Adventure Atop Mt. Washington

Welcome to the January 2009 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. My January Adventure Atop Mt. Washington With the temperature at 20 below zero and the wind blowing at 110 mph, one isn’t apt to figure in the “wind chill factor.” For years I’ve been mildly irritated by the constant references on TV and radio to the “wind chill factor.” “It’ll be five ...

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[ Thu, 01 Jan 2009 05:00:00 +0100 ]



My January Adventure Atop Mt. Washington

Welcome to the January 2009 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. My January Adventure Atop Mt. Washington With the temperature at 20 below zero and the wind blowing at 110 mph, one isn’t apt to figure in the “wind chill factor.” For years I’ve been mildly irritated by the constant references on TV and radio to the “wind chill factor.” “It’ll be five ...

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[ Thu, 01 Jan 2009 05:00:00 +0100 ]



A Little About the New England Language

Welcome to the December 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.A Little About the New England LanguageIt's still true that every region of our country continues to have its own special words.Ask a waitress in almost any American restaurant if you can have apoachedegg and she'll understand. Say you want itporchedand she'll be with you if she originally lived in th...

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[ Mon, 01 Dec 2008 05:00:00 +0100 ]



A Little About the New England Language

Welcome to the December 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. A Little About the New England Language It's still true that every region of our country continues to have its own special words. Ask a waitress in almost any American restaurant if you can have a poached egg and she'll understand. Say you want it porched and she'll be with you if she originally...

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[ Mon, 01 Dec 2008 05:00:00 +0100 ]



A Little About the New England Language

Welcome to the December 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. A Little About the New England Language It's still true that every region of our country continues to have its own special words. Ask a waitress in almost any American restaurant if you can have a poached egg and she'll understand. Say you want it porched and she'll be with you if she originally...

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[ Mon, 01 Dec 2008 05:00:00 +0100 ]



When "Maudlin" Was "In"

Welcome to the November 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.When "Maudlin" Was "In"Years ago in New England, people viewed death and dying quite differently…About a month ago, when I had a little spare time in Cambridge, Massachusetts, I decided to take a walk through Mount Auburn Cemetery, known as the "Gateway to Heaven." With the fall foliage just comin...

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[ Sat, 01 Nov 2008 04:00:00 +0100 ]



When "Maudlin" Was "In"

Welcome to the November 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. When "Maudlin" Was "In" Years ago in New England, people viewed death and dying quite differently … About a month ago, when I had a little spare time in Cambridge, Massachusetts, I decided to take a walk through Mount Auburn Cemetery, known as the "Gateway to Heaven." With the fall foliage ...

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[ Sat, 01 Nov 2008 04:00:00 +0100 ]



When "Maudlin" Was "In"

Welcome to the November 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. When "Maudlin" Was "In" Years ago in New England, people viewed death and dying quite differently ? About a month ago, when I had a little spare time in Cambridge, Massachusetts, I decided to take a walk through Mount Auburn Cemetery, known as the "Gateway to Heaven." With the fall foliage jus...

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[ Sat, 01 Nov 2008 04:00:00 +0100 ]



What to Do in Case of Fire

Welcome to the October 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.What to Do in Case of FireAs a volunteer fireman, I learned early on how to mask my fears -- and my inadequacies.There’s a "coming together" evident in a small New England town after the summer is over. Social divisions become noticeably fuzzier. Town organizations spring back to life with renewed v...

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[ Wed, 01 Oct 2008 04:00:00 +0100 ]



What to Do in Case of Fire

Welcome to the October 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. What to Do in Case of Fire As a volunteer fireman, I learned early on how to mask my fears -- and my inadequacies. There?s a "coming together" evident in a small New England town after the summer is over. Social divisions become noticeably fuzzier. Town organizations spring back to life with ...

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[ Wed, 01 Oct 2008 04:00:00 +0100 ]



What to Do in Case of Fire

Welcome to the October 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. What to Do in Case of Fire As a volunteer fireman, I learned early on how to mask my fears -- and my inadequacies. There’s a "coming together" evident in a small New England town after the summer is over. Social divisions become noticeably fuzzier. Town organizations spring back to life with...

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[ Wed, 01 Oct 2008 04:00:00 +0100 ]



On the Road Again With The Old Farmer's Almanac

Welcome to the September 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.On the Road Again WithThe Old Farmer's Almanac"What's the winter going to be like?" is the usual first question. But my most vivid memories of my past radio and television interviews had nothing to do with the weather.Well, for the 217th consecutive year,The Old Farmer's Almanacappears this month o...

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[ Mon, 01 Sep 2008 04:00:00 +0100 ]



On the Road Again With The Old Farmer's Almanac

Welcome to the September 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. On the Road Again With The Old Farmer's Almanac "What's the winter going to be like?" is the usual first question. But my most vivid memories of my past radio and television interviews had nothing to do with the weather. Well, for the 217th consecutive year, The Old Farmer's Almanac appears ...

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[ Mon, 01 Sep 2008 04:00:00 +0100 ]



On the Road Again With The Old Farmer's Almanac

Welcome to the September 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. On the Road Again With The Old Farmer's Almanac "What's the winter going to be like?" is the usual first question. But my most vivid memories of my past radio and television interviews had nothing to do with the weather. Well, for the 217th consecutive year, The Old Farmer's Almanac appears ...

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[ Mon, 01 Sep 2008 04:00:00 +0100 ]



Making Fun of Democrats and/or Republicans

Welcome to the August 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.Making Fun of Democrats and/or RepublicansActually, New Englanders have always managed to make fun of just about everyone…Since the days of Roosevelt and even further back, the Democratic party has, rightly or wrongly, been associated with the antithesis of New England thrift. Therefore, like the fed...

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[ Fri, 01 Aug 2008 04:00:00 +0100 ]



Making Fun of Democrats and/or Republicans

Welcome to the August 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. Making Fun of Democrats and/or Republicans Actually, New Englanders have always managed to make fun of just about everyone ? Since the days of Roosevelt and even further back, the Democratic party has, rightly or wrongly, been associated with the antithesis of New England thrift. Therefore, like t...

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[ Fri, 01 Aug 2008 04:00:00 +0100 ]



Making Fun of Democrats and/or Republicans

Welcome to the August 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. Making Fun of Democrats and/or Republicans Actually, New Englanders have always managed to make fun of just about everyone … Since the days of Roosevelt and even further back, the Democratic party has, rightly or wrongly, been associated with the antithesis of New England thrift. Therefore, like ...

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[ Fri, 01 Aug 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, cranberries, a...

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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, 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 ]


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