The Behan Blog

The Week: What Caught Our Eye

June 5, 2021

We’re talking a nice round number like 12.4 million – that’s how many people visited the Adirondacks annually before the pandemic. What’s happened since? A nuclear missile silo is for sale and it could be the bomb of a summer camp. Plus, we may all be drinking a little too much, and why are we running out of everything? It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

May 29, 2021

Who put the decoration in Decoration Day? We’ll show you the latest in retro hotels and motels and introduce you to America’s perfect destination. Plus, meet Italy’s top gun. He hears confessions. And Simone Biles shows why she’s the greatest gymnast of all time. It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

May 22, 2021

A Boulevard for Betty, a new island for New York, a Jeep invasion, Kate Fagan’s new book, what’s up in the Berkshires, and chicken brains. And can you smell the rain? It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

May 15, 2021

In praise of the indomitable dandelion, leaders with courage, a pioneering ranger, the joys of Troy, treehouses, old Porsches, and a town they called Newman. And whatever happened to Cahokia? It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

May 8, 2021

A farmer moves a stone and changes an international border. A baseball player shoots himself and makes it back to the pros. The most advanced computer chip ever is created in Albany. And Moms! Where would we be without them? It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

May 1, 2021

And so begins the merry, merry month of May. It’s Kentucky Derby Day, the 147th with a foretaste of Saratoga as sweet as lemon ricotta pancakes and a $20,000 bottle of old hooch. We’ll remember Peter Warner, to the sea he was drawn and to the sea he returned, and the journalist who took up the valiant fight for the humble, defenseless apostrophe. It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.

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