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Acton sculptor shows work at Tower Hill Botanic Garden

Posted May 11, 2008 @ 12:00 PM

Trained in music and theater, Arlene Fins discovered a new vocation as a sculptor at the beach in 2002 by shaping a young girl's figure in the sand. Now, 7 years later, the Acton artist works from her own studio, won an award for a bronze sculpture of a woman soldier and will be showing new work at the Tower Hill Botanic Garden.

  video icon Video: Tour Arlene Fins’ sculpture studio

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Selecting plants for your 'green' garden

Posted May 09, 2008 @ 02:06 PM

Now the new growing season is well underway - May is the perfect time to add to your garden and landscape. And with recent and much-welcomed attention to doing the right thing for the environment, many homeowners are seeking guidance.

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Tulip tips

Posted May 09, 2008 @ 02:02 PM

GARDENING

With Mother's Day just around the corner, moms everywhere are about to get bombarded with flowers. How long they last is up to mom.

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Home tips for the newly independent

Posted Apr 25, 2008 @ 04:00 AM
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On the House

For graduates living alone for the first time, there could be some rude surprises setting up house without the help of mom, dad or a dorm maintenance crew.


Cultivate a tea garden

Posted Apr 25, 2008 @ 01:00 AM

Many of the best tea herbs are easy to grow, beautiful, and naturally resistant to pests. Even if you don't have garden space, many delightful tea herbs will grow in containers on a porch or windowsill.

Try growing these herbs for tea

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Roast your own coffee

Posted Apr 23, 2008 @ 04:27 PM

Given the American love affair with coffee, it's surprising more people don't roast their own beans at home. All you need is a corn popper to make fresh and fragrant coffee beans.

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How to pet-proof your garden

Posted Apr 18, 2008 @ 04:17 PM

THE CREATURE FEATURE

It's spring! You've been looking forward all winter to being outdoors with both your dog and your garden. But now you remember that to dogs, seedlings are for trampling and dirt is for digging. Fortunately, a little planning can help plants and pups get along more harmoniously:

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The beauty of spring ephemerals

Posted Apr 18, 2008 @ 12:23 AM

WILD THINGS

Spring ephemeral woodland wildflowers can inspire chlorophyll addiction, even in recalcitrant non-gardeners.

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Lakeside retreat: Couple renovates home into everyday getaway

Posted Apr 18, 2008 @ 12:20 AM

As a young girl, Nancy Crawley told her mother she would live in a weird house and it would be purple. Today, she thinks the deep-blue-and-white A-frame she lives in with her boyfriend, Mike Mansfield, and their 9-year-old son Zaine is close enough.

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Creating your 'green' garden

Posted Apr 11, 2008 @ 04:24 PM

GARDENERS JOURNAL

As a result of decades of attention by environmental experts and activists, "environmental sustainability" has finally reached its tipping point to become an important consideration for our everyday lives.

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Video: Sheepshearing Festival at Gore Place

Posted May 02, 2008 @ 04:26 PM

Last Saturday, 6,400 people attended the Sheepshearing Festival at Gore Place on the Waltham line. Here's a quick video of, well, sheep being sheared.


Red Sox fans line up for photo-ops with World Series trophies

Last update May 01, 2008 @ 12:52 AM

Whether they grew up loving Big Papi and Manny or idolized "The Splendid Splinter" or "Yaz," die-hard Red Sox fans of all ages turned out in droves yesterday to get close to the team's two most recent World Series trophies.

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'Cooking Adventures with Mary'

Posted Apr 30, 2008 @ 12:26 AM

What began as a family tradition for Mary Pauplis turned into a lifetime passion that has earned the Hudson resident regional awards and multiple cookbook deals.

video icon Video: Learn how to make blueberry buckle with Mary

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BOSTON MARATHON: Videos along the route

Posted Apr 22, 2008 @ 01:15 PM

From the starting line in Hopkinton to the finish in Boston...and every step in between...we shot video of the sights and sounds along the 2008 Boston Marathon route. 

video icon Take a look at the videos here

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Racers ready for 'Heartbreak'

Last update Apr 22, 2008 @ 04:22 PM

 Placing encouraging signs on front lawns, cheering on runners or handing out water bottles, Gatorade and orange slices, people along Commonwealth Avenue chose different ways to support runners in yesterday's Boston Marathon.

video icon Video: Marathon runs through Newton

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