Welcome to 2020. It’s a new year and a new decade. Last year was a big year for Challenge. If you’re reading this column, you’re already aware that Challenge has gone completely digital, and that Shelly Krohnengold has officially passed the Editor’s torch to me and retired as Editor. He […]
Editor’s Notes
Between the Lines – December 2019
For some reason, 2019 has come and gone more quickly than other years. At least it seems that way to me. Maybe that’s because I’m getting older, or maybe it’s because there was so much going on that I lost track of time.
Between the Lines – November 2019
It’s hard to believe now, but it was almost exactly a year ago that I attended my first CVR meeting.
Between the Lines – October 2019
Letters to the Editor A fair number of you have taken advantage of the contact forms on the new challenge to let us know what you think of our efforts. While we really appreciate your compliments, your suggestions and your criticisms are what drive us to do better. As Editor, […]
Between the Lines – September 2019
Sad to say, but summer is drawing to a close. By the time you read this, Labor Day will be fading away in the rearview mirror. That isn’t a bad thing – at least for me. I love the fall. There’s something about throwing the top town and going for […]
Between the Lines – August 2019
As Editor of this historic publication, it’s my job to make sure Challenge gets published and into your digital mailboxes on time. every month.
Between the Lines – July 2019
New Columns. New Features. New Photo Galleries. And the first ever article in Challenge with a VIDEO in it. This month’s Challenge is full of surprises.
Between the Lines – June 2019
You’ve heard rumblings of a digital version of Challenge since the end of last year. And I’m sure, in the intervening six months, you’ve had questions about what it was going to look like, whether it would be more (or less) user friendly than the printed version that you’re used to, etc. While the Challenge Transition team as shown some demos recently, if you’re at all like me, you want to open the door, climb in and take it for a ride yourself.