Night skiing, a new New Orleans hotel, and goggles with a mask attached
By Kari Bodnarchuk Globe Correspondent,Updated January 13, 2021, 2:00 p.m.
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The deCordova Sculpture Park and Museumâs exhibit âVisionary New England,â on display through March, includes more than 80 contemporary works of art, 30 historic artifacts and books, and one outdoor installation created specifically for this show. Pictured: Kim Westonâs "Reflections."Kim Weston
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Waterville offers night skiing
Ski under the lights at Waterville Valley Resort thanks to a new agreement with the US Forest Service (the resort sits on 540 private acres surrounded by national forest). Waterville Valley now offers night skiing off the Exhibition Poma lift, which lets you access the Exhibition, Lower White Caps, and Pasture trails â and soon Higher Ground and World Cup. Exhibition, the widest trail on the mountain, features a NASTAR racecourse during the day and offers groomed terrain for all abilities at night. Youâll need to purchase a $25 night-skiing ticket ($20 for passholders) online in advance, due to limited capacity. Ski under the lights Fridays 3:30-8 p.m. (with the exception of Jan. 22, which runs 4-8 p.m.) and Saturdays 4-9 p.m. through Feb. 27.