This is what is going on now
This morning I called the number that Slava provided for me to Morris DigitalWorks, LLC & still could get no answer. So next I put in a Google search for the company itself. I finally found their web site & it provided other phone numbers. I clicked on the link for "support." When I reached a tech at that number and explained my problem he said I needed to call customer service at the Augusta Chronicle--because they did not take care of customer problems there, only company problems with their network. I was so frustrated and so irate that I explained that the Augusta Chronicle was the first place I called and how they put me off on another company that had nothing to do with the site itself. I explained about all the hours and days of talking to different companies, including the hours we spent with tech support with our ISP. He finally got interested enough to try and help me. I told him if only I knew exactly the right person to talk to about this problem. He said he was going to put me on hold while he talked to some others about my problem. He then came back on line and said that some of the techs were already working on my problem--they had gotten my email from over the weekend. I had given him my IP address before he talked to the other techs. He told me that he gave them my IP address and they said that there was a "vulnerability" issue with FF and that was why I was being blocked. I told him about how others on this site had installed the same version of FF on different computers and that they had no problem accessing the Augusta Chronicle. He said but they did not also have my IP address--that they don't use the same ISP that I do. I told him that our ISP tech could not find the problem and he said that it was because it was not a problem for our ISP to fix. It sounded to me as if Morris DigitalWorks, LLC was blocking my ISP and that it was because it was a combination of both the ISP I use, plus the new version of FF. We have Hughes Net Satellite for our ISP--the only Internet service we can get where I live. Anyway, he said in the mean time to use either IE or Chrome to access the site and that as soon as they fixed the problem with FF & our ISP they would call me up and let me know. I hope it is not longer than a day because that makes me a prisoner of my home, waiting for their call. Will post back as soon as they call me and tell me anything.
Know what the problem was!
Just got off the phone with Beth Bradley Director of Technology Support and she explained exactly why I had this problem--why this happened. She said that some hackers had been using FF through Hughes Net to hack into their site--this started happening she said about 3 weeks ago. She stated this had happened before but it was with earlier versions but now they are using the new version of FF and the traffic is coming through Hughes Net. She said her techs are now aware of my problem and realize that I am a legitimate user & is trying to fix the problem for me. So I am finally satisfied that someone is really trying to fix this for me. I will post back if & when they do fix it. So it really was a combination of my using FF with the use of my ISP. No wonder that others were able to go to the Augusta Chronicle with my same version of FF--because they did not have Hughes Net as their ISP.
OBTW, she also told me that tech support for Hughes Net would not necessarily know about this problem because it was a security problem and not a tech problem.