Hundreds of artistic pieces lined the auditorium on the second floor of Abbot Hall on Tuesday evening as the next generation of artists showed off their work as part of the opening reception of the Marblehead High School Annual Spring Art Exhibition. From woodworks and oil paintings to graphic design and photographs, students in grades eight through 12 will have their work … [Read more...] about Next generation of artists on display
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Town responsible for whale carcass
MARBLEHEAD — A dead humpback whale was discovered on the shore of Phillips Beach on Tuesday morning. The corpse was a familiar site for many, as a whale was also discovered on the neighboring Preston Beach in Marblehead on April 25. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration confirmed that the whale in Swampscott is the same that washed ashore in Marblehead last … [Read more...] about Town responsible for whale carcass
The sky had no limit
The town is, of course, well known for its breathtaking coastal views of the Atlantic Ocean. Specifically at its historic landmarks such as Fort Sewall and the Marblehead Light Tower. However, those sites also made for some fantastic sights in the sky early Saturday morning as dozens flocked to the shore to catch a glimpse of the Aurora Borealis, otherwise known as the … [Read more...] about The sky had no limit
Marblehead hosts first AAPI Heritage Month celebration
It was a vibrant afternoon inside the Marblehead High School fieldhouse Saturday as the town held its first Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Celebration, presented by the Task Force Against Discrimination. The event featured immersive cultural performances and activities, from traditional Cambodian dances, to dragons dancing to a beat, played by members of … [Read more...] about Marblehead hosts first AAPI Heritage Month celebration
Finding a way back
“You’re insane!” “That’s crazy!” “I could never do that!” I heard this all the time when I told people that I was a collegiate distance runner. More specifically, I heard it when I told them how many miles I ran, and the grueling workouts and races I took part in. But nearly three years after graduating, and losing the end of my running career in college tothe … [Read more...] about Finding a way back