About Marc Dion

Marc Dion

Marc Dion

Marc Munroe Dion—award-winning veteran reporter and Pulitzer Price-nominated newspaper columnist—is an old-school newsman who fell out of a Frank Capra movie, complete with pipe and fedora. Born in the struggling former cotton mill town of Fall River, Mass., Dion’s sense of humor sounds more like a barroom than a newsroom, and his political observations are more concerned with issues than political parties. Dion’s column, “Living and Dion,” has appeared in The Herald News for 24 years.

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An Espresso on the Coldest Day Dec 19, 2025

I'm a Rhode Islander, but I don't live in Providence. I live in one of the towns in the state, but I can drive to Providence in maybe 40 minutes, because you can drive from nearly anyplace in Rhode Island to any other place in Rhode Island in 40 minu... Read More

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Coffee for Black People? Nice Trade, Bro! Dec 12, 2025

The last time I ordered a $12 coffee, the nice woman behind the coffee bar made me show her the money first. "Yeah?" I said. "Then why don't you get those gay pride colored biscotti outta here, and the churros?" Not that I go out for coffee all that ... Read More

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The Smell of Maple and Light in the Darkness Dec 05, 2025

"You're a columnist," the wing-tipped, gray-haired inner voice bellows. "Write about politics. Write about impending disaster. The Federal Reserve Bank. Gunfire. Donald Trump." "It's almost Christmas," my 8-year-old self says. "Write about Frosty the... Read More

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Tired of Deportation Nov 28, 2025

Deportations continue in America, and news organizations continue to do stories. Conservative organizations do stories about the immigrant with 16 arrests in 10 years, and how wonderful it is that he's been zip-tied and thrown on a plane home. Their ... Read More