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North Shore Gardener: Fast-growing evergreen should survive
Q: Help! Have I ruined my Thuja Green Giant? I have cut the main stem a few times, thinking it was the correct thing to do. (Gardening novice.) I did not realize this would slow its fast growth, which is why I wanted this plant to begin with. Will th
- Dr. Kate's Parent Rap: No summer plans for tweens and teens? Don’t panic Many parents ask me for help figuring out what to do about their tweens and younger teens who have no plan for the summer. Kids in this age group want freedom during their summer break, but they need help finding a balance that includes productive w
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Book Notes: Peabody library offers class on food writing
Cooking and writing -- and reading and eating -- have a closer connection than you might think. "Food writing has exploded in the last five years," said Keja Valens, an English professor at Salem State, who will teach a two-part "Introduction to Foo
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Quick Pick: Mark Twain visits Danvers
Mark Twain will come back to life in a one-hour staged reading of a fantasy interview. Beverly resident Peter VanDeBogert will play the cranky and sometimes uncooperative Mark Twain who is interviewed by a young, naive and feisty interviewer, played
- Dear Abby: Couple’s great relationship is second victim of woman’s rape :Dear Abby: I have been dating "Vernon" for six months. We were great together from the day we met. It was like we'd known each other forever and could talk for hours. We talked every night and it was amazing. Two weeks ago, I was raped by a man I th
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Best Bets for Friday, June 7
Looking for something to do today? Here are The Salem News' Best Bets:
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Best Bets for Thursday, June 6
Looking for something to do today? Here are the Salem News' Best Bets:
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In conversation
The works of art in Peabody Essex Museum's new exhibit, "In Conversation, Modern African American Art," have a lot to say. Each of the 100 paintings, sculptures and photographs, which were created between the 1920s and the 1990s by 43 artists, tells
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ALL eyes on art
SALEM -- Art is the word in Salem this weekend. The Salem Arts Festival kicks off Friday with a 5 p.m. reception at Old Town Hall and stretches through the weekend. Now in its fifth year, the weekend festival will feature art displays, vendors, live
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North Shore Entertainment Calendar
Good causes TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME FUNDRAISER. Thursday, June 6, 5 p.m., St. Stephen's Nursery School, 67 Cornell Road, Marblehead. The Friends of St. Stephen's Nursery School will host a silent auction fundraiser. $6 admission includes hot dog
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