ATHOL A local author and illustrator has both ventured into new genres and brought back beloved characters with the release of two new works. Christine Noyes, of Orange, has crafted two fresh novels to add to her previously published works, which included three novels, a memoir, and five children’s books, according to Haley’s Publishing. […]
Christine Noyes of Orange started working in restaurants when she was 11. She started writing professionally only four and a half years ago. Nevertheless, she sees similarities between the two endeavors.“Really, if you think about it, they’re almost.
ORANGE A slew of vendors, performers and, of course, the lighted boat parade captivated the attention of adults and children alike during Saturday’s Orange Solstice Riverfest, the first full-fledged version of the event since 2019.Solstice.
ORANGE A slew of vendors, performers and, of course, the lighted boat parade captivated the attention of adults and children alike during Saturday’s Orange Solstice Riverfest, the first full-fledged version of the event since 2019.Solstice.
ATHOL Three seasoned memoirists from Orange and Petersham will present a roundtable session about memoir on Thursday, Dec. 16, starting at 6 p.m. at the Athol Public Library.Christine Noyes of Orange, author of the memoir “Close Enough to Perfect,”.