by SARAH DONOVAN | Oct 17, 2023 | Home & Garden, In Print
The deafening whirring sound of the shaper drowned the entirety of the wood shop as Myrl Phelps carefully guided a thin piece of pine through the machine, giving a quick demonstration of how the blade is used to carve out a decorative molding. Phelps is an expert...
by Sarah Pearson | Oct 17, 2023 | History, In Print
“Rosie the Riveter” was the archetype for American women stepping into jobs once held by men during World War II. But few real-life women demonstrated that a female could do a man’s job any better than the “Lumber Jills” of Turkey Pond. The great hurricane of...
by JAMES W. SPAIN | Oct 17, 2023 | In Print, Poetry
His heart ran out of autumns, he lived his last day, Octobers are now melancholy, in a very special way. Seasons bring back memories, especially the seasons he did love, the arrival of the killing frost, memories of harvest time now just above. Sometimes I wonder, and...
by Sarah Pearson | Sep 22, 2023 | Digital Edition
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by MICHAELA TOWFIGHI | Jul 12, 2023 | In Print, Sports & Rec
Weddings, birthdays, children’s births, family member’s deaths – the running group out of Runner’s Alley in Concord is there for it all. When Brigitte Gray, the store manager, got married in 2021, members of the running group were there. A running friend, whose family...