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Chews Life Now! Can you escape the plastic apocalypse?

read more…: Chews Life Now! Can you escape the plastic apocalypse?

Plastic. The world is swimming in it. Oceans. Landfills. Even our arteries. That, according to a recent study released in the March 7 edition of New England Journal of Medicine.  Researchers studied the specimens of 304 patients who had undergone carotid endarterectomies – a procedure that removes plaque from dangerously narrowing arteries in the neck to avert stroke and/or heart attack.

Auditions open: Tap dancers sought for Palace Theatre’s upcoming production of 42nd Street

read more…: Auditions open: Tap dancers sought for Palace Theatre’s upcoming production of 42nd Street

The Palace Theatre last week announced local auditions for their upcoming professional production of 42nd Street. Talented, advanced tap dancers aged 14 and above are invited to showcase their skills for a chance to be part of this iconic Broadway classic.

Movie buffs unite April 4-14: 16th Annual NH Jewish Film Fest coming to theaters in 7 communities

read more…: Movie buffs unite April 4-14: 16th Annual NH Jewish Film Fest coming to theaters in 7 communities

The New Hampshire Jewish Film Festival this year is delighted to offer its audiences a choice between virtual and in-theater screenings as it brings its international lineup to theaters in Bedford, Concord, Hanover, Hooksett, Manchester, Peterborough and Portsmouth, The multi-access festival, which will screen independent and foreign films from April 4 through April 14, includes selections from Belgium, England, France, Hungary, India, Israel, Luxembourg and the United States.

Randy Cyril Day, 70: Adventurer, nature-lover, veteran; beloved husband, father and brother

read more…: Randy Cyril Day, 70: Adventurer, nature-lover, veteran; beloved husband, father and brother

A cel­e­bra­tion of Randy’s re­mark­able life is be­ing planned for April 22 at Zion park in Zion Na­tional Park, a place that held a spe­cial mean­ing for him. In hon­or­ing his mem­ory, let all re­mem­ber the joy he brought to many lives and the legacy of love and ad­ven­ture he leaves be­hind.

The Shaskeen sets the stage for Saint Patrick’s Day with food, drink, music & more

read more…: The Shaskeen sets the stage for Saint Patrick’s Day with food, drink, music & more

Whenever Saint Patrick’s Day rolls around, it’s always fitting to spend part of it at a local Irish pub. There, the drinks are usually flowing with plenty of corned beef and cabbage to go around while music is being performed in a certain section of the establishment.

My life in a Photo Automat: 4 different poses for 25¢

read more…: My life in a Photo Automat: 4 different poses for 25¢

Do you remember dropping a quarter into the machine and you and your friends cramming into one of these photobooths? Do you still have those photo strips hanging around in a box in the basement? Or perhaps you were at a holiday party recently where they had a “photo booth” where you donned props, and the results were sent right to your Facebook or email?

Hundreds spin at Fenway raising critical funding for cancer research at PMC Winter Cycle

read more…: Hundreds spin at Fenway raising critical funding for cancer research at PMC Winter Cycle

On March 9, the Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC) hosted PMC Winter Cycle, a charitable spin event in Boston at Fenway Park, for the seventh time. Hundreds of people, including New Hampshire resident Meredith Cline, hopped on stationary bikes at Fenway Park to participate in high-energy spin sessions with the common mission to raise as much money as possible to fund cures for cancer at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (Dana-Farber).

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