Connection in the digital age tends to feel contradictory. Although phones and social media enable instant global communication, the technology often seems to have only pushed everyone farther apart.
As part of our Remarkable Women campaign during Women’s History Month, we are proud to spotlight Kathleen Jensen, founder and creator of the Little Heart Project, a ...
It’s going to keep jewelry organized and make your bathroom look even cuter than it already is. It’s a DIY project that will ...
Today fiber arts like needlework serve as a reminder of what we can do with our hands, and the value of pieces with a story over mass-produced decor. Plus, the craft’s intrinsic connection to women’s ...
Using a vintage filet crochet place mat she found at the thrift store, Laini uses pushpins to secure it to her bathroom wall to make a jewelry organizer. “Then I just organized my jewelry and ...
Meanwhile, the runways spurred a debate over shirts and shoes: Should crazy-expensive clothes look lavish, or is the ultimate ...
Dorothy Blaner has a simple way to describe why the Jefferson County Joint Vocational School has been a success that has ...
Anderson-Lee Library, at 43 Main St., has announced programming for the month of March. Programs are free and open to the ...
With a cowboy hat, shaved chest and an assist from Joey Chestnut, Red Sox rookie Payton Tolle drew rave reviews with his ...
WHEATFIELD — Kids of all ages are invited to the Wheatfield Library’s Lego program, held at the Wheatfield Library on Thursday, March 5 from 4-5 p.m. Those in attendance will enjoy a snack, listen to ...
Math scholar and alumna Carolyn Yackel uses fiber arts to explore some of the most fundamental patterns in geometry ...
Noon; Leominster Eagles #477, 456 Litchfield St., Leominster. Local cooks will compete for Chef’s Award, Judge’s Awards and People’s Choice honors, with soups ...
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