Charlene Peters went to San Miguel to find family. While there she fell in love with the food and viniculture. Returning home, she finds ways to repeat the pleasure. Continue reading Local Tastes of the Azores
Event planner Janie Haas makes a living designing elegant and complicated affairs. So imagine her surprise when her grill master husband declared their own party was to be a backyard burger cook-off. You can bet your buns it was a delicious success! Continue reading Boys and their Burgers
Want to learn about aging? Ask the aged. Continue reading Wisdom of the Elders
White-knuckle maneuvering or peaceful paddle, kayaking offers an opportunity to explore the North Shore in an intimate way no other craft can give. Continue reading Kayaking
If you were to invest in an oil painting for your home or office, you would take into account your color scheme, décor, taste, and budget. Continue reading The Fine Art of Banking
By Beth Daigle
In today’s fast-paced world there is no time to waste when your mission is to inspire busy audiences. Rob Surette gets right down to business in his “Amazing Hero Art” performance as he speedily constructs large-scale celebrity portraits, using latex paint on canvas, in as little as 58 seconds. Continue reading Art at Warp Speed
The North Shore is a real swinging community. No wonder, then, that we have some of the best and most beautiful golf courses in the world. Continue reading 18 For Life
Joe DeMarco takes it to the top…again. Continue reading Back on Track
The legal system today may not offer all that much to sing about. And yet, Marblehead’s Anne Segal is able to find reason to sing. In fact, she has been doing so for some time. Continue reading Anne Segal
“I help develop things that are simple and elegant in the way they look and the way they work,” explains Warren Sadow, founder and director of Sadow Marketing Group, LLC Continue reading Warren Sadow
Local chef does her part to fight MS Continue reading Feeding the Need
One family sent the ribbon from the bowling league medal their son had won. Continue reading Threads of Friendship
Susan Wilson
GWTK Visionary | Sr. Financial Advisor and Vice President Continue reading Great Women To Know and Their Shadows
Model Mom/ Proud Girl from Lynn Continue reading Hollywood’s Keisha Nash Whitaker
Soccer is a sport, that for all the glory and appreciation it has found in virtually every country in the world, it has yet to come close to that type of prominence here in the United States. Continue reading The New England Soccer School
The Food Project Sprouts on the North Shore Continue reading Growing Good Things and Good People
Local chiropractor uses new technology to help old problem Continue reading High-tech Treatment
If you watched this year’s Emmy Awards show, you might have noticed the blue puzzle piece that host Conan O’Brien was wearing as a lapel pin. Continue reading Fitting the Puzzle Pieces Together
Material assets may be the way to go Continue reading Think Hard
Annuities can help mitigate capital gain taxes Continue reading New England PATs
The New Legal Sea Foods Cookbook By Roger Berkowitz and Jane Doerfer Continue reading The New Legal Sea Foods Cookbook
The Yachting Photography of Willard B. Jackson at Marblehead, 1898-1937 Continue reading Glass Plates & Wooden Boats
Giblee’s celebrated the Grand Opening of its new Danvers location on Thursday, October 25th with plenty of celebrities, entertainment and food. Continue reading PHOTOS: Giblee’s Grand Opening in Danvers
Local boy with historical roots continues family tradition Continue reading Rowley – Going Around in Circles
Built in 1805, this mortice and tenon farm building on Route 1A in Rowley was later used as part of a local trucking business by the Todd family. Continue reading Rowley – Salt Marsh Antiques
Country Garden Inn & Spa in Rowley Continue reading Rowley – A Getaway on Route 1A
On the 90-degree day his boat engine’s steering control cable snapped, North Andover’s Steve McCarthy became a particularly tasty target for the wicked winged carnivore known as the Greenhead fly. Continue reading Rowley – The Fearsome Greenhead
The Agawam Diner’s Angela Mitchell Continue reading Rowley – Behind the Counter
Come rain, come shine, even come heart attack, Howie Fernald is in his space at Todd Farm’s famous flea market in Rowley. Continue reading Rowley – A Day at the Flea Market
Marblehead’s beaches do a lot with a little Continue reading Marblehead – Beach Day
A visit to Marblehead’s sailing society Continue reading Marblehead – Yacht Clubing
Marblehead 20|20 helps historic town look ahead Continue reading Marblehead – Eyes to the Future
Historic painting gets new life Continue reading Marblehead – A Renewd Spirit
Marblehead Jazz Festival keeps groovin’ on Continue reading Marblehead – Let’s Put On a Show
Hailed by its earliest settlers as “the greatest town for fishing in New England,” Marblehead is now known as “The Sailing Capital of the World,” boasting more boats per capita than any other town or city on the face of the earth. Continue reading Sailing into Marblehead
“Four decades ago downtown Salem was on the chopping block. Continue reading Salem – Heart of Historical Salem
Places to eat…Spend some time on a dime: Continue reading Salem – A Comprehensive Guide to Eating, Staying and Shopping in Salem
Venturing around a place that combines rugged natural beauty with remnants of local history can revitalize you. It’s even better when you discover surprises that aren’t listed in the local brochures. Continue reading Rockport – Two Walks, Two Writers
A Village Guide to Eats and Treats Continue reading Rockport Guide
America’s first poet in the New World settled in what is now North Andover. Bradstreet’s first book of poetry was published anonymously in England, for to write as a woman was contrary to the Puritan code. Anyone who did was scorned and branded a risk to society. Continue reading North Andover – Anne Bradstreet
Where to chow down and shop in North Andover. Continue reading North Andover Guide
As editor of Northshore, I’m an ambassador for all that is quaint and charming, and certainly West Newbury has an endearing old-fashioned quality worthy of showcasing. Continue reading West Newbury
A tale of two villages … one community Continue reading Boxford
America’s Oldest Seaport Looks Toward Her Future Continue reading Gloucester
His Spirit Keeps Fishing Heritage Alive Continue reading The Maritime Man

