January 1st, 2025 Pam Lazos
Hello, and Happy New Year! Nothing like hitting the ground running with a blog post on the first day of the new year. I have been a slacker for the last year, busy writing Bad Pharma, retiring from my day job and all the emotional shifts that come with retirement, switching from lawyering to writing […]
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November 12th, 2024 Pam Lazos
The paperback and Kindle versions of Bad Pharma are now available on Amazon! Get your copy today and join the conversation at http://www.badpharmathebook.com or visit our Facebook page. When the physician overseeing a failed clinical trial is fired trying toprotect the health of the children enrolled, he subverts the system to save them,imperiling himself and […]
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November 7th, 2024 Pam Lazos
Hello, Friends. Well, it’s been a long four years of writing (and neglecting my blog) but Bad Pharma is almost here, and so I ask you, are you ready for your next great read? This Tuesday — 11/12/24 — Bad Pharma will be hitting the Amazon bookshelves. As writers, we all know this self-publishing thing […]
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November 3rd, 2024 Pam Lazos
photo © Morgan Eberly Election Day is Tuesday, November 5th! Cooper says to vote like your Human Rights depend upon it—because they do. And ladies, listen up. Some of our forebears were arrested in attempting to secure the right to vote so we women could have a say in government. Do you want to throw […]
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August 28th, 2024 Pam Lazos
© pam lazos – aerial view of the Susquehanna at the Wrightsville and Columbia Bridges I recently joined the Board of the Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association (LSRA), a small but mighty organization headed by Riverkeeper, Ted Evgeniadis, who utilizes education, chemical and biological monitoring, pollution patrols, partnership building, public events, research and legal action to […]
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August 17th, 2024 Pam Lazos
I’ve written about the lovely and historic Newlin Grist Mill a couple times before. Last year, I had the opportunity to tour the Mill with the Executive Director, Tony Shahan. I had hoped to write a blog post on the extensive renovations being conducted at the Mill — not only stormwater management projects but some […]
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August 4th, 2024 Pam Lazos
On Saturday, August 10, the Climate Action Neighborhood (CAN) will present River Pathway Connections, where art, science, and curiosity meet. Come join us for a fun-filled and educational morning filled with mural painting by local artists, Charlie Boyce, and Krista Canoles. In addition to the sidewalk mural installations, there will be presentations by my friend […]
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July 14th, 2024 Pam Lazos
Photo by Freepik For millennia, nature has served as a source of healing and restoration, offering remedies and tranquil sanctuaries. In today’s fast-paced world, there is a growing movement to reconnect with ancient practices, intertwining the wisdom of the past with modern wellness approaches. This article by Rebecca Welch, blogger for the website Find The […]
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July 7th, 2024 Pam Lazos
America is not just a country, it is an idea. And that idea belongs to everybody who wishes to serve it. ~Bono This post was written by my sister, Stacey Lazos. My husband had his oath ceremony last week. It was the culmination of 8 years of moving toward the idea of America and on […]
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July 3rd, 2024 Pam Lazos
You know how they say absolute power corrupts absolutely? The fallout is on full display here in the U.S. After approximately 250 years of the grand experiment we call democracy, the wheels are about to fall off the bus. The basic tenet of our democratic nation — that no man is above the law — […]
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