Christmas Thyme at Sycamore Height’s Farmhouse Craft Show (The Capital)

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Located in an 1860 farmhouse. Featuring handmade furniture, primitives, country, folk art, and Christmas decor. Admission is free. Credit cards accepted.

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Christmas Thyme at Sycamore Height’s Farmhouse Craft Show (The Capital)

Best Western Premier Amaranth Suvarnabhumi Airport Opens (Thaipr.net)

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Best Western International has announced the opening of Best Western Premier Amaranth Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel, a newly-built high-end hotel catering to the needs of upscale business and leisure tra

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Best Western Premier Amaranth Suvarnabhumi Airport Opens (Thaipr.net)

Around Broadneck: Art in showcased in local paintings, lines of vintage yacht (The Capital)

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

A group of six artists who live or work on the Broadneck Peninsula are hosting a showing of 30 oil paintings and photography, inspired by the nature that surrounds this region.

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Around South County: Local businessman creates displays to attract business (The Capital)

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Many towns have their landmarks – Italy’s Pisa has its Leaning Tower, St. Louis has its Arch, and Edgewater has, well, Edgewater has a lively and ever-changing “art” installation on the top of the local hardware store.

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Around South County: Local businessman creates displays to attract business (The Capital)

Quilt raffle to benefit the animals of PAWS (Saugus Advertiser)

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

An intricate and colorful work of art in its own right, “Nana’s Scrappy Quilt” has been generously donated to PAWS by a PAWS supporter from the North Shore, to help raise funds for our homeless animals. 

More here: Quilt raffle to benefit the animals of PAWS (Saugus Advertiser)

Home of the Week: Maureen McCunn (The Capital)

Saturday, July 4th, 2009

The appeal of downtown Annapolis living is not difficult to fathom, nor is a fondness for living in a historical home. To have both, well, that’s a dream come true.

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Around Broadneck: Arnold Senior Center celebrates 30th anniversary (The Capital)

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Disco never died. That was proven Wednesday afternoon at the Arnold Senior Center on Church Road.

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Clubside may be latest victim (The Olympian)

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

OLYMPIA – Downtown businesses largely have withstood the slower economy this year because consumers are spending again after withstanding the one-two punch of a falling stock market and poor weather, merchants say.

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Clubside may be latest victim (The Olympian)

For Milwaukee couple, home is a work of art (The Olympian)

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

MILWAUKEE – Pick a detail in Barbara Elsner’s Frank Lloyd Wright home and try to tell her it looks like Prairie School design. Go ahead and try.

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For Milwaukee couple, home is a work of art (The Olympian)

Home of the Week: Kendyl Lawson and Scott Stusek (The Capital)

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

The Annapolis community of Bay Ridge, having been at one time a community of summer cottages, remains today a mix of old and small, big and new. Paul W. Gillespie – The Capital Kendyl Lawson and Scott Stusek, along with Chauncey, their poodle/Shih Tzu mix at their Bay Ridge home.

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Home of the Week: Kendyl Lawson and Scott Stusek (The Capital)