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At Deep Cuts Deli, music and sandwiches exist in perfect harmony
Browse records, eat grilled cheese, and support local artists
By Kara Baskin Globe Correspondent,Updated April 8, 2021, 12:49 p.m.
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Where to: Deep Cuts Deli in Medford.
Why: Sandwiches to go, music, and neighborhood cheer.
The backstory: As Warren Zevon once said, âEnjoy every sandwich.â At Deep Cuts in Medford, you will â along with music, too, because it doubles as a record shop and artistsâ sanctuary, with work from local creatives lining the walls (right now itâs Kat Maus Haus Illustration & Design from Beverly).
Ian McGregor at Deep Cuts Deli. Lane Turner/Globe Staff
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Outdoornews
February 5, 2021
The hunting world is still buzzing over the new state non-typical archery buck tagged by Phillip Pless of Newfane (see Feb. 15 issue of
New York Outdoor New). If you are a big game hunter and you missed the announcement of this spectacular trophy, the Pless buck is an amazing mass of bone that was recently certified as the top set of antlers in New York. The final score was a gross measurement of 221-3/8 and a net score of 214-2/8 inches. Whoa!
It was not just measured by one official scorer. There was a panel of three judges that worked together to come up with a final number that they all agreed upon. I was there and I witnessed the difficulty of the task at hand. Don Haseley, of Sanborn, Dave Muir, of North Tonawanda, and Jeff Wetzel, of Lockport, were the trio involved in this history-making Niagara County beast. Haseley even admitted it was the most difficult set of antlers that he has ever had to score.
Finding a Rainbow in the Pandemic
The owners of Von Walter & Funk in Lawrenceville turned a long-planned kitchen renovation into an unexpected haven during the state’s stay-at-home orders.
January 26, 2021
It didn’t start as a pandemic project, but it became one.
After eight years of living in their 120-year-old Victorian in Highland Park jokingly called “McVersa Manor” Shawn Aversa and Jamie McAdams, who own lifestyle store Von Walter + funk|BALLOON in Lawrenceville, decided their kitchen needed some help.
Like most houses of that era, the home features high-ceilings and historic charm, complemented by the couple’s carefully curated collection of vintage items and signature pops of bright colors. But while the home’s lack of an open floor plan was always part of its appeal (“We love its original form,” Aversa says), the kitchen’s location, cut off from the rest of the house, was not particularly for a couple that loves to entertain.