Montserrat College of Art

Type: Organization
Name: Montserrat College of Art
First reported May 02 2013 - Updated May 02 2013 - 1 reports

The annual Walk/Run for HAWC is Sunday

Walkers and runners take to the roads through the historic district of Salem to raise money for programs to help victims of domestic violence. The Miracle Providers NorthEast hosts a brunch in Methuen to benefit children and families impacted by HIV and ... [Published Boston Globe - May 02 2013]
First reported Apr 25 2013 - Updated Apr 25 2013 - 1 reports

Tattoos honor victims of bombings

Linked by inkPrintEmail Comments (0)Ink-happy Bostonians are turning to tattoos as a way to honor the victims of last week’s marathon bombings and mark their Hub pride.Katie Collins of Lunenberg got a “One Heart Boston” tattoo — a mashup skyline of Boston ... [Published Boston Herald - Apr 25 2013]

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"Norman is his work," said Charles Allen, who curated a new exhibit of LaLiberte's work at the Marblehead Art Association. "He's a very colorful, magical man."

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Making Beverly friendlier for cyclists: 2nd ann... [Published Wicked Local Beverly - May 15 2013]
North Shore Business Calendar [Published Salem Evening News - May 08 2013]
Rocker-esque fashions featured at VNA benefit i... [Published Wicked Local Danvers - May 07 2013]
The annual Walk/Run for HAWC is Sunday [Published Boston Globe - May 02 2013]
Business Calendar [Published Salem Evening News - May 02 2013]
Comic Con must go on: Local artists rally to ho... [Published Wicked Local Beverly - Apr 25 2013]
The freedom to create [Published Individual.com - Apr 25 2013]
Tattoos honor victims of bombings [Published Boston Herald - Apr 25 2013]
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