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By SUSAN BAROCAS
After many years of cooking for Passover, I know there are two must-have ingredients: the ever-present matzoh, in various forms, and eggs.Without eggs, our ceremonial meal would be incomplete – and we couldn’t produce an edible spongecake....
By RAY DUCKLER
Brendon McGahan, the president of Concord Little League, said he wasn’t surprised by what happened Friday in Bristol, Conn.He’d already seen Jeff O’Connell’s voracious appetite for winning. Just a couple of weeks ago, in fact, during the Little League...
By RAY DUCKLER
Buzz Gagne likes to poke fun at himself.I discovered that he doesn’t deserve it.He says he’s round, shrinking, achy and old, but the record book shows he’s dynamite with a javelin, throwing it farther than anyone else ever has for his age bracket – 70...
By CAROLE SOULE
Even though I had washed several times, two maggots were squirming on my smartphone screen as I called my vet, Christina Murdock. A Highlander calf, born five days earlier, had an army of maggots on her back and legs, which we were trying to...
By CAITLIN ANDREWS
Not much can stop Kati Preston from telling her story.The 78-year-old Holocaust survivor had a knee replacement operation almost three weeks ago. Recovery requires lots of bed rest in her Barnstead farmhouse, and most would probably prefer to take it...
By ELLA NILSEN
Filmmaker Todd Wider was first inspired to make a documentary about mental illness when he experienced it firsthand in his hometown of New York City.Wider came home one night to find that a homeless man had broken in because he was cold and trying to...
By The Culinary Institute Of America
We know that it isn’t always enough for a holiday recipe to be delicious. When you are knee-deep in holiday cooking and baking, it can feel like you never turn your oven off. So the most helpful recipes are the ones we can prepare ahead of time, and...
By HOLLY RAMER
As a lifelong New Englander, I know how beautiful and fleeting fall foliage is each year. Thanks to my latest test-drive of various crafting techniques, I now know how finicky and frustrating it is to try to preserve some of that color.Though some...
This is the second in a series of three poems by Mark Doty, who will receive the 2016 Hall-Kenyon Award in American Poetry at the Concord City Auditorium on Oct. 6 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 ($5 for students) and are available at Gibson’s Bookstore,...
By SARAH KINNEY
Upcycling – or updating something to a new purpose – is growing in popularity as a way for people to create stylish furniture and decor without the designer pricetag. The “farmhouse chic” trend has found ways to repurpose mason jars, old crates, cable...
By NICK REID
A team of Bigfoot enthusiasts, which has previously been involved in notorious hoaxes, is skulking in the New Hampshire woods, where residents say they’ve spotted the mythical creature.The California-based outfit, called Searching for Bigfoot, met...
By Megan Doyle
Four people were arrested on felony riot charges in Northfield on Friday night. The brawl began on the scene of a motor vehicle accident at the intersection of Park Street and Dearborn Road, according to a press release from the Northfield Police...
By GEOFF FORESTER
In rural Jamaica, Latoya sees education as a way out of poverty- (Editor’s note: This is the final installment of Photo Editor Geoff Forester’s series about an annual mission to Chantilly, Jamaica, organized by St. Paul’s in Concord.)In many ways, Latoya Pryce is a typical teenager. At age 15, she works hard at...
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