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I’ll always be grateful for what my mother did for me
By John Toth The Bulletin My mother had her poker face on as the border guard entered the train cabin and said, “papers, please.” The train just left Budapest, Hungary, where I was born and lived for the first 10 years of my life. We were poor, but all of Hungary was poor. The country became part of the Soviet Union’s bloc of countries over which it maintained control. My mother saw no future in raising her only son there. At the time, the situation seemed hopeless to her. Sh
May 53 min read


Happy birthday to The Bulletin as it starts 31st year
By John Toth The Bulletin I had another column scheduled for this week, but then I realized that this issue marks the beginning of The...
Jun 30, 20253 min read


Publishers have no plans other than to keep printing The Bulletin
By John Toth The Bulletin “Someone told me that you and Sharon are retiring and moving away,” said a friend and advertiser. “Tell me it’s...
Mar 11, 20253 min read


It’s the beginning of the end – of another summer
By John Toth The Bulletin Labor Day weekend has always signaled the end of “what day is this, anyway?” The following Tuesday, I would be...
Aug 26, 20243 min read
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