Ever since The New York Times opened its archives to one and all, journalist Jeremy Olshan has jubilantly mined its riches "to prove that everything news is old." Derek Jeter strays into a tax mess? Big whoop! The ball players and umps from 1919 found themselves in a just such a brouhaha. Alarmed over reports of a tsunami smacking the East Coast? Readers were similarly rattled, back in 1878. School officials and teachers tussle over tenure? Yeah, we've heard it before—the year we entered World War I. And, just to prove the steadiness of the New York character, a recent post covering "umbrella umbrage" on Manhattan's sidewalks reminds us that "New Yorkers have been whining in the rain for more than 75 years." Thank heavens for a little consistency.
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"A caller said a plane was flying over his house and disturbing his exotic birds."
--Boerne Star and Hill County Recorder, Boerne, Texas
Highlighting local criminal activity from the serious to the whimsical, police logs reveal not only what our officers are up to, but the foibles of aimless youth and ill-intentioned adults. Many selected nuggets appear on Small Town Misfit, which gathers posts from papers across the U.S. and features such categories as booze, church, love thy neighbor, and underwear. If you've ever wanted an oddball glimpse into the daily life of a small town, look no further.
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