Friday, March 14, 2025

MAURA RUNNING IN 2026

Healey Plans To Seek Reelection In 2026 GOV. MAURA HEALEY intends to run for reelection in 2026, she said Friday. “When Kim and I started, we laid out in our inaugural address things that we wanted to do. We wanted to get after housing, and we wanted to get after transportation, we wanted to cut […]

ATTLEBORO PUBLIC LIBRARY

Attleboro’s Newest Jewel: Social Worker Kate Robinson KATE ROBINSON If you’ve visited the library lately, you may have noticed some new faces–so let us introduce you! We are thrilled to announce that Kate Robinson, LICSW, Attleboro’s social worker now has her office at 74 North Main Street. Kate aims to be a connector by finding […]

PEM: YIN YU TANG

PEABODY ESSEX MUSEUM ArtYin Yu Tang: A Chinese Home During the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911), a prosperous merchant named Huang built a stately 16-bedroom house in China’s southeastern Huizhou region, calling his home Yin Yu Tang, meaning “Hall of Plentiful Shelter.” The house was home to the Huang family for more than 200 years until the […]

Dear Pawtucket Residents, Celebrating Black History Month is something our city takes very seriously. It’s a time to reflect on the deep and lasting contributions of the Black community to Pawtucket and beyond. More importantly, however, it’s a time to recognize and uplift the people who are making history right here in Pawtucket. This year’s […]

WHEN GARDEN MEETS GRAPES

Elevating Vegetable Dishes with Perfect Wine Pairings Melding the varied flavors of vegetable-focused cuisine with the nuanced profiles of fine—and even budget—wines can transform a simple meal into an extraordinary dining experience. From the earthy undertones of roasted vegetables to the vibrant zest of fresh herbs, each vegetable dish holds a unique flavor profile that, […]

TOMAQUAG NEW ENGLAND

THE RUNNER Where History is Shared and Stories ContinueJanuary – March 2025 Kunoopeam NetompaûogWelcome Friends Hello Readers. You may have noticed our newsletter’s new name. “The Runner” acknowledges and honors traditional ways of sharing news. Running was an important part of Indigenous cultures across this country. Apache runners were said to be able to run […]

CENTENARY UNITED TRADITIONAL LOBSTER LUNCH

Orders Due By End Of Day, Monday March 3rd Centenary United Methodist Church announces the Lobster Lunch Take-Out Order your lobster lunch today! Order the Lobster Tortilla Wrap, Lobster Mac & Cheese, or the Traditional Famous Lobster Roll. Both are filled with chunky lobster meat on a thin bed of lettuce (with or without mayo). […]

CULTURAL CENTER OF CAPE COD

VERY SPECIAL EVENTS Mary Woodward presents: The Faces of the American Revolution: Portraits by John Singleton Copley Sunday, March 2, 2pm. Price $20, HSOY Member Price $15 To register visit www.hsoy.org/events Copley was born in Boston in 1738 into a poor family, but through his self-taught talent, industrious work ethic, and ambition, he rose to […]