Club brings together Mustang enthusiasts
In April of 2013, a small group of like-minded folks started a Facebook page for people who love Ford Mustangs and want to hang out, go to car shows, or talk cars. From that page sprang the Mustangs of Massachusetts Car Club, boasting about 270 members throughout the state.
COVID-19 memorial in Grafton going strong over a year later
By Morgan Hume, Contributing writer
GRAFTON - It has been over a year since the coronavirus pandemic began. Millions of people around the world have...
Breast cancer survivor is hopeful its cause will be found
Ellie Anbinder
Photo/Janine Twomey
By Ed Karvoski Jr., Culture Editor
Framingham/Boston – Breast cancer survivor Ellie Anbinder of Framingham is determined to help find what causes...
You’ve got a ‘Facebook’ friend…
A television ad that has run frequently in past months features “Beatrice,” an older woman who doesn’t quite get the concept of how Facebook works. Beatrice tells her two friends that she “posted” her vacation pictures on her “wall,” the term used when putting items on your personal Facebook page. In reality, she put physical copies of her photos on a wall in her home.
Visiting New York with the grandkids
Impaling a bright red strawberry on the end of a wooden shish kebab skewer, I held the fruit under a gushing fountain of milk chocolate, then popped it into my eager mouth.
Marking 35 years of creating signage for downtown Hudson
By Ed Karvoski, Culture Editor
HUDSON – Paul Tucker continues to create signs that complement the architecture of many businesses, nonprofits and landmarks in downtown...
Library program discusses challenges of an older job seeker
By Liz Nolan, Contributing Writer
Northborough - The Northborough Library has been offering its free Job Seekers Program since July. The program offers a networking...
Enjoy summer bounty at local farmers markets
The Maynard Farmers Market is held Saturdays, June 25-Oct. 1, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Mill Pond parking lot, Clock Tower Place, Main Street. This market features produce, dairy, meats, baked goods, honey and cut flowers. The market also offers educational and cultural events and information about the town’s civic groups. Free parking. Rain or shine.
Diving deep into a new phase of life
By Sharon Longo, Contributing Writer
COHASSET – Becoming an empty nester can be tough and for some, even depressing. When Laura DeSisto of Cohasset watched...
Improve your brain health with meditation
By Peg Lopata, Contributing Writer
REGION - It’s projected that up to 152 million people worldwide will be living with Alzheimer's disease by 2050. That’s...