The Delaware Gazette

Christmas attacks in Nigeria by sect kill 39

LAGOS, Nige­ria — Ter­ror attacks across Nige­ria by a rad­i­cal Mus­lim sect killed at least 39 peo­ple, with the major­ity dying on the steps of a Catholic church after cel­e­brat­ing Christ­mas Mass as blood pooled in dust from a mas­sive explosion.

Bailbonds agent opens Orthodox church in office

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At 73 N. San­dusky St., you can get a bail bond or wor­ship the Lord.

Centerpieces

Finally snow has begun to fall, and unbe­liev­ably Christ­mas is here. The trees are up, the out­side décor is per­fectly in place, and the refrig­er­a­tor (and in my case — the patio) is packed and stacked far beyond capac­ity full of ingre­di­ents for the hol­i­day meal.

Donations lag in Delaware’s Salvation Army Red Kettle drive

From left, Delaware resident Kim Yates drops some coins into the Salvation Army Delaware Corps red kettle, manned by Sandy Keeton, outside of Wal-Mart on U.S. 23. (Gazette | Melissa Mackey)

With char­i­ta­ble drive dona­tions down at all social ser­vice agen­cies, the Sal­va­tion Army of Delaware County still hopes to meet its Red Ket­tle Cam­paign fund drive goal this year.

O, tannenbaum! Are you best natural or artificial?

RALEIGH, N.C. — If the hol­i­days are truly a time for peace on earth and good­will toward all, some­one for­got to tell the Christ­mas tree peo­ple. For these hol­i­day antag­o­nists, there can be no yule truce: It’s either a nat­ural tree grown at a farm or an arti­fi­cial model that lasts year after year.

Bing hitches holiday hopes to Rudolph the reindeer

SAN FRANCISCO — Like Santa Claus on that one foggy Christ­mas Eve, Microsoft has sum­moned Rudolph the Red-Nosed Rein­deer to guide some pre­cious cargo — a hol­i­day mar­ket­ing cam­paign for its Bing search engine.

Sage wisdom

This time of year presents the onslaught of many favorite things: the fra­grance of cin­na­mon and nut­meg fill shops, chil­dren get their first break since sum­mer, hol­i­day lights begin to illu­mi­nate the streets in the evening and every­one pays atten­tion to my very favorite herb — sage. Sage is the quin­tes­sen­tial fla­vor of Thanks­giv­ing because many sta­ples of the Thanks­giv­ing table include sage. I would like to share with you a few of my favorite ways to use sage for Thanks­giv­ing, but also for the other 364 days. Also, sage is tremen­dously easy to grow in your sum­mer gar­den or even in a win­dowsill through the winter.

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