He grew up in a typical Nashua neighborhood, surrounded by friends and two brothers who played tag and hide-and-seek, bought penny candy from corner markets, played a little football and baseball, regularly visited the local fishing spot that doubled as a swimming hole, spent a Catholic school education trying to avoid the meaner nuns, and developed early in life an affinity for studying creatures ranging from bugs and reptiles to wild animals and other life forms that populate the planet but go unnoticed by most all of us.
Now, thanks to his kids’ suggestion that he jot down his vast store of memories and turn them into a book, Ronald Norman Dube has answered with the publication of “Ramblings of a Dexter Street Doodler,” a personal memoir that chronicles a life that began at 43 Dexter S