- "With All Due Respect - Remembering Our Heroes" July 12, 2012
- "Remembering The Union's First Hero - Colonel Elmer Ellsworth" May 26, 2011
- "Patriotism Is Not Dead" May 10, 2011
- Ellsworth Remembered April 29, 2011
- Ellsworth Was The First... April 20, 2011
- Ellsworth Featured in National Portrait Gallery April 13,2011
- The Italian "Feste" Part 2 August 10, 2010
- The Italian "Feste" Part 1 August 3, 2010
- And I Think to Myself…What a Wonderful World February 13, 2010
- The End of Our Beginning June 20, 2009
- Ye Olde Fire Laddies July 13, 2008
- Band of Brothers February 21, 2008 (originally published July 6, 2003)
- Mechanicville Thanksgiving December 28, 2007
- Veteran's Monument Dating - October 19, 2007
- Tracking History July 4, 2007
- Who's Famous Now? May 3, 2007
- Matchless Mechanicville May 9, 2007
- Mechanicville's Ethnic Heritage June 2006
- Mechanicville Heritage - A Thumbnail Sketch May 29, 2006
- Whose Bell Tolls For Whom? May 21, 2002
- Harnessing The Hudson December 31, 2002
- History of Catholicism in Mechanicville
- West Nile? Meet "The Mother of all Viruses" November 7, 2001
- Hold That Line
- Why I Chose Mechanicville
- What's In A Name
- Caption Lemuel Roberts Forgotten Hero?
- Why Do They Call It "The Dutch Gap?"
- It Was Déjà vu All Over Again
- History of the Railroads in Mechanicville
- Melting Pot or Mixing Pot? Mechanicville's Ethnic Heritage
- Follow The Yellow Brick Road
- Oh, Those Good Old Days
- Italian Celebration Plans Set
- Contidini in The New World Paese
- Good Bridges Make Good Neighbors
- How Soon They Forget! Mechanicville's 'Unsung' Star
- Knitting the Past Together
- How the Irish Discovered Mechanicville, if not America
- Wondering About the Irish
- With Apologies to the Schaghticokes
- You Can Count On It
- Remembering Mississippi Jenkins
- "Ocolika" - Riverside
- "The Greatest Generation" Lives Here Too!
- President Visits
- History of the paper industry in Mechanicville
- Cyclone-Hurricane Visits this City
- Uncovering The Past
- The Name Game
- Seeing the Light
- " ... And Then There Was One"
- Who Killed Capt Bratt
- The Fort Family Photographs 1897-1900