A Salem witch trial mystery remains
Who was the hangman?
By Jane Keller Gordon, Assistant Editor
Marilynne Roach might know more about the Salem witch trials than anyone else. After 27...
Prolific pianist now hosts ‘Jazz Matinee’ on WICN 90.5 FM
By Ed Karvoski Jr., Culture Editor
Holliston – Pianist, composer and broadcaster Pamela Hines of Holliston continues exploring ways to share her love for music....
Radio host helps raise suicide prevention awareness and funds
By Ed Karvoski Jr., Culture Editor
Boston/Framingham – David O’Leary began his longtime career as a radio/television personality at Boston-area stations soon after graduating from...
Boston’s Dry Eye Pioneer – Donald R. Korb OD
Donald R. Korb OD
Photo/Andy Weigl, Weigl Photography
Boston’s Dry Eye Pioneer
Donald R. Korb OD
By David Bagdon, Publisher
Dry eyes are not a new phenomenon, in fact;...
Changing lives at the Ron Burton Training Village
By Jane Keller Gordon, Assistant Editor
Hubbardston - In 1960, for the first time up until that point, the New England Patriots scored a first-round...
Leaving a legacy that matters
Working for the good of the planet and the next generation
By Deborah Burke Henderson, Contributing Writer
Driving through the quiet Blackstone Valley town of Mendon,...
Retired ballet dancer promotes diversity as artistic director
By Ed Karvoski Jr., Culture Editor
Jamaica Plain – Longtime dance educator Tony Williams draws on his two decades of experience performing internationally with major ballet...
Father uses advocacy skills to help children with special needs
Medfield - Michael Weiner of Medfield was just 28 years of age when he owned a textile company in Norwood. Twenty-five years later, he closed his business and the buildings he owned became income property. Weiner, who is married, and is the father of two sons, Ben and Zachary, was in a good place financially.
Honored for contributions in fight against HIV/AIDS
By Ed Karvoski Jr., Culture Editor
Boston – The Bayard Rustin Community Breakfast marked its 30th anniversary this past March at Boston’s John F. Kennedy...
Comedic actress, improviser returning to ‘Shear Madness’
By Ed Karvoski Jr., Culture Editor
Boston/Cambridge – After performing in the long-running comedy “Shear Madness” at Boston’s Charles Playhouse from fall 2017 to spring...