by Joyce Kimball | Mar 16, 2021 | Home & Garden, In Print
Longer days are here and spring is due to arrive this month. Are you thinking about perhaps starting a garden of your own this year? If you are, then you are among many others who have decided to try their hand at gardening as of late.Start with a “small” garden. This...
by Julia Stinneford | Mar 16, 2021 | Home & Garden, In Print
By JULIA STINNEFORDAs unbelievable as it may seem in a New England climate, spring is on the horizon. Vegetable gardening is something both amateurs and experts put their minds to this time of year, but some first-time gardeners may feel daunted by the prospect of...
by Julia Stinneford | Mar 16, 2021 | Arts, Community, In Print
Last February, Making Matters NH opened its doors in Concord, aiming to be a makerspace “for the community, by the community,” according to its president Jared Reynolds.The coronavirus pandemic set them back somewhat; barely a month after opening, the makerspace had...
by Shawn Latulippe | Mar 16, 2021 | Community, In Print, Sports & Rec
Where one person sees an old pair of trashy skis ready for the dump pile, Jared Mostue sees business potential.Those old K2s that are too-skiny in today’s world of shaped skis, or those Rossingnols that are too beat up to ever hit the slopes again are Mostue’s...
by Around Concord | Mar 16, 2021 | Community, Home & Garden, In Print
Steve DeStefano has been a realtor in Concord since 1985, but he’s rarely experienced a real estate market like this one, for both buyers and renters. John Mattes caught up with him to find out how long it might last and what could possibly derail it. John Mattes:...
by Shawn Latulippe | Mar 16, 2021 | Community, Food & Drink, In Print
While most of us were hunkered down at home, Miriam Kovacs decided to take a leap of faith and open her dream business, the Broken Spoon in Franklin. The restaurant was born from Kovacs’ Hungarian, Jewish and Sri Lankan roots, which have inspired all of the flavors on...