On Saturday, Nov. 19, community members toured six congregations in Peterborough for the 28th annual Holiday Stroll.From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., participants indulged in seasonal baked goods, shopped local vendors for holiday gifts and created works of art.
The Peterborough Food Pantry, located at 25 Elm St., is seeing an increase in need this year combined with high costs of food, but through local donations by churches, help from local supermarkets and the New Hampshire Food Bank, this need is being.
Jimmy Smith is always looking for a way to lend a helping hand. And Carele Mayer just so happened to ask for a boost at the perfect time.Mayer had requested Pastor Bob Marrone of the Union Congregational Church in Peterborough mention that peanut.
“Art, if it’s not seen, doesn’t do anyone any good.”Bob Marrone of Peterborough said that was his main motivation when he started to set up a weekly pop-up gallery on his front lawn, displaying his oil landscapes and stoneware sculptures.For several.
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Published: 4/7/2021 4:32:18 PM
If you saw Rev. Dr. Bob Marrone, pastor of the Union Congregational Church in Peterborough, on Friday, you would have seen his beard and flowing gray locks down to the middle of his back. Fast forward 24 hours and Marrone looked quite different – without a single hair on his head.
On Saturday, Marrone continued a tradition that dates back to 2000 where he grows his hair out for three years and then shaves his head to donate his hair to help create wigs for those undergoing cancer treatments. It always happens the day before Easter and this year it was his wife Jodi who not only buzzed his head, but also shaved it with a razor for a completely bald look. He also shaved off his beard.