Molly Charboneau

Award-winning NYC-based writer, journalist and website content editor. BS in History/Political Science; MS in Environmental Health Science. Avid genealogist and family historian, blogging at mollyscanopy.com/

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New York Labor History Association (Web) • 7th October 2021

Mill Town: Reckoning with What Remains

In “Mill Town: Reckoning with What Remains,” author Kerri Arsenault melds the legacy of unregulated corporate exploitation and the history of her Acadian ancestors’ expulsion from Canada into a devastating indictment of the environmental pollution that impacted her hometown and its workers – including her own family.
Work History News • 12th June 2020

Poem: Green Interlude

A poem about the intersection of nature and the workplace published by the New York Labor History Association in the Summer-Fall issue of "Work History News."
APG Quarterly • 1st June 2016

Genealogy software review: Reunion 11 and ReunionTouch

For genealogists working on Apple's Macintosh computer platform, or those considering switching to it, now is a good time to take a look at Reunion 11, the latest version of the robust Mac-based genealogical software program.
Public Employee Press • 1st June 2016

Lifetime Achievement Award goes to dazzling dancer Etta Dixon

Dance, exercise, healthy eating and training your brain are keys to successful and fit aging, says Etta Dixon, 82, a former Metropolitan Transit Authority Secretary, Local 1655 member and a DC 37 retiree for more than 20 years.
Public Employee Press • 1st May 2018

The path to a comfortable retirement

New School economist Teresa Ghilarducci, an expert on employee pensions and the U.S. Social Security system, has authored a new 100-page retirement guide on “How to Retire with Enough Money: And How to Know What Enough Is.”
ILCA New Orleans Labor Media Project • 15th November 2007

Roots Planted Deep: New Orleans After Katrina

The roots of Val Shexnayder’s struggle to stay on her Lower Ninth Ward land in New Orleans go back to the era of Reconstruction.
Public Employee Press • 1st November 2016

Retirement Roadmap: Highlights from DC 37 pre-retirement seminars

With a growing portion of New York City's workforce reaching retirement age, DC 37 held three well-attended seminars to put vital pre-retirement information at members' fingertips.
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