Hi! I’m Sean. I am a writer, history buff, husband, volunteer, recreational athlete, tech enthusiast, and councilperson trying to share the wonderful people, organizations, and events, that make our world a better place for all.
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Afterthoughts from Will Doolittle’s Substack
I was featured on Will Doolittle’s Afterthoughts blog.
A Call for Compassion
The passages are transcribed from @Mc.Baldiee, an anonymous writer and creator on TikTok and Instagram, in order to illuminate the timeless message about faith and the importance for small acts of kindness.
Lower Adirondack Pride’s Big Gay Blizzard
A glimpse into a night of glamor at the Wood Theater and Lower Adirondack Pride’s Big Gay Blizzard Drag Show and important historical footnotes of drag in the past.
Photo provided by Tyler Vaughn Photography.
In the Darkness of January, Hope Lives On
A remembrance of the positive impact of Dr. Martin Luther King and Glens Falls Councilwoman-At-Large, Mary Gooden.
Councilperson Palladino, Representing Ward 5: The Journey Begins
A recollection of the induction and oath of office ceremony for the newly elected Glens Falls Common Council and the Mayor.
January in Buying Local: Arcade Archaeology
A link to my article published in the January edition of the Buying Local news publication.
2025: A Year of Exploration and Growth
A reflection on a year of new experiences in 2025.
Christmas at St. Mary’s
A reflection on the Christmas Day mass ceremony at Saint Mary’s Catholic Church in Glens Falls, New York.
The Ghost of Mary Persons in Stony Creek
In early November, I drove through the backcountry to see Frieda Toth’s Ghost of Mary Persons play in Stony Creek, New York.
A Mischievous Christmas Party with Local Runners
A synopsis of the camaraderie of the annual Adirondack Runners Christmas party.
The Holiday Tradition of the Nutcracker Ballet
Volunteering as an usher for the Adirondack Ballet Theater’s Nutcracker performance, I shed light on this historic ballet and some of its local performers.
A Breakfast Run with the Adirondack Runners
Michael and I hosted a breakfast run for the first time with the Adirondack Runners on a cold day in December.
Funky Food Drive from Funky Solutions
In the precarious environment of food insecurity, Chuck Copenspire and Josh Funk decided to do something to help.
Will the Wise: The Beginning of the End to Netflix’s Stranger Things
A retrospective of Stranger Things, as the series begins the final season before it ends on New Year’s Eve.
December in Buying Local: A New Home for Stinky’s Coffee
A link to my article published in the December edition of the Buying Local news publication.
Vibing Like 6-7 for Movember in November
The culmination of my running journey to conquer 34 miles this November and 33 miles last November. As the kids say, I was vibing like 6-7.
A Reminder about Life
The passages are transcribed from @Mc.Baldiee, an anonymous writer and creator on TikTok and Instagram, in order to offer a reminder about the fleeting but sacred nature of life as well as the importance of forgiveness.
Running with Gratitude for Open Door Mission
The third and final race of November, cultivating in 31 miles across races, running clubs, and solo runs. The Gobble Wobble 5K was a special race, filled with community, compassion, and fun.