Jewish Journal of Greater Boston
Ruderman Foundation Aids Israel With Emergency Grants, January 2024
‘Youk’ Goes to Bat for Israel, December 2023
At JCC, Israelis Remember Victims November 2023
North Shore Law Enforcement On Alert October 2023
Review of “Jews in The Garden”, a Holocaust memoir/investigation, September 2023
Sam’s Inspirational Resilience, the Survivor of “Jews in The Garden”, September 2023
Ties That Bind: Poker and Multiple Sclerosis, June 2023
‘Youk’ Swings for the Fences with Brewery, Team Israel, March 2023
Red Sox Reliever Bleier Bolsters Team Israel, March 2023
Lynn’s Zykofsky is a Proud Jewish Republican, February 2023
Swampscott’s Smullin Campaigns for Justice, February 2023
Dianna Ploss: Holocaust Denier-in-Chief Has Jewish Relatives, November 2022
Could the Boston Marathon Bombings Have Been Prevented? October 2022
Running a Marathon to Help Jews Affected by Genetic Disorder, April 2022
Why tee time at Salem’s Kernwood CC isn’t just for Jews any-more, December 2021
Boston Globe, 2022
A Club Pro Battles Cancer with His Love of Golf, September
Youth and Distance Rule on the PGA Tour, June
Boston Globe, 2021
Boston’s Julimar Avila Swims for Honduras In Olympics after Overcoming Fear at Walden Pond, July
Why American Athletes Compete for Other Countries in the Olympics, July
Artist Turned Olympic Boxing Coach, Newton’s Marc Gargaro, July
Lynn’s Rashida Ellis is Fighting for Gold In Tokyo, June
Bolton’s International, America’s Longest Golf Course, Is Getting Shortened, March
Marvelous Marvin Hagler Remembered, March
Boston Globe, 2020
LPGA’s New Star, Sophia Popov, Has Massachusetts Roots, September
Bryson DeChambeau and Golf’s ‘Distance’ Problem, August
Ed-Pat Jon Vaughn Recounts Sexual Abuse at U-Michigan, July
COVID-19: Gov. Baker, Please Re-Open Golf!, May
This Local Man is Helping Parkinson’s Patients Fight the Disease Through Boxing, March
ESPN.com
Child ‘Fighters’ Exploited in Thailand
Sexual Assault Plagues U.S. Military
‘Peace Girl’ Rises from Hardship
Fenway Keeper Has Healing Spirit
Philadelphia Boy Lives Radio Dream
E:60 Production Notes
Sound, Music, Hurricane Sandy, Justin Tuck
Salters, Sound, 9-1-1, Art of the Tease
Graphic Content, Bahrain, Risk
In the Moment, Comfort Zone, Emotion, Jib and Boom
3D, Re-enactment and Specialty, Chemistry
Sporting News
Maine Senator a Candidate for MLB Commissioner
And the Meek Shall Inherit Qatar
Albert Belle is No Mr. Nice Guy
Costas is Baseball’s Voice of Reason
A Conversation with Barry Bonds, 1996
Nera White: A Good Life Regretted (4 pages, 1996)
Oxford African-American Studies Center
Legacy of The Rhythm Boys, 2011
Kansas City Star
Henry Boucha’s Damaged Vision, 1976
Losing Everything But a Sense of Humor, 1976
Scouts Look to Colorado Buyers, 1976
Boston Globe Pre-2020
She Fell for a Turkey Named Gregory
Trials of the No. 1 Yaz Watcher
Hagler’s Winter at Provincetown
Rich Hebner: Slugger and Gravedigger
If Other Sports Were Like Boxing
Why Larry Bird Was Important to the Celtics
Don Cherry’s Good-Bye to Boston
Hagler-Hearns Pre-Analysis March 31, 1985
Hagler-Hearns Mean Fightin’ Words
Hagler-Hearns Day Of Fight April 15, 1985
Race and Racism in Boxing, 1982
Panama Lewis Finds Trouble, 1983
The Klan Finds a New England Wizard, 1986
Idaho Town Stands Up to Neo-Nazis, 1986
Profile of 18-year-old Ray Bourque, 1979
Profile of Ray Bourque – page 2
Columbia Missourian
Coach’s Confession, 1972 (Mizzou needed divine intervention as it journeyed to South Bend to play Notre Dame. Head coach Al Onofrio was not amused, but his faith was restored when the Tigers pulled off an upset)
Block of Granite Digs Life in the Pit, 1972
Bob Pankey’s Diary — Part 2, 1973 (unfortunately Part 1 is not available)