The Task Force Against Discrimination held a Multicultural Dance Celebration to ring in its 35th anniversary. Task Force Co-Chair Helaine Hazlett started the event with a speech. “Although the task force was founded as a result of an act of antisemitism, the task force is proud to be more proactive than reactive. The Task Force against Discrimination has grown to … [Read more...] about Task Force Against Discrimination dances into 35 years
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Dads and Donuts and delightful designs
Hestia Creations is holding a Dads and Donuts event on the first Saturday of every month through November. On Saturday, tucked away on Hawkes Street, kids and their fathers enjoyed donuts and some time with pottery at Hestia Creations. The paint-your-own-pottery studio at the business has been around since 2005, and the event recently resumed after the COVID-19 … [Read more...] about Dads and Donuts and delightful designs
Rick Cuzner shares his curiosity of nature through his photography
Rick Cuzner always had a camera in his hand when he was a kid. If he was going on a ski trip or mountain biking ride, for example, he’d bring one along. Cuzner got really into photography 20 years ago, after he became obsessed with finding a snowy owl. When Cuzner finally found one, he didn’t have his camera with him. “That spurred me to get more camera gear and … [Read more...] about Rick Cuzner shares his curiosity of nature through his photography
Mystery solved: It was a dog
A young female jogger was attacked Monday afternoon by an animal that was believed to be a coyote according to the Police Department. As of 5 p.m. Wednesday night, the department released a statement that the bite was from a dog, not a coyote. “The Marblehead Animal Control Officer has determined that the biting animal was NOT a coyote. It was a dog that was off-leash in the … [Read more...] about Mystery solved: It was a dog
Marblehead Museum’s 5th annual Treasure Sale
The Marblehead Museum hosted its fifth annual Great Treasure Sale in the Lee Mansion Gardens. “It is one of the biggest fundraisers every year,” said Lauren McCormack, executive director of the museum. Featured was a curated collection that included vintage, antique and collectible items, such as books and Marblehead ephemera. Small 18th century furniture, artwork, maps … [Read more...] about Marblehead Museum’s 5th annual Treasure Sale