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Last Thursday, 15 South Meadow School students went home with a box. Inside the box were all the ingredients and instructions necessary to make a meal for two at home.Thanks to a new take on the Cornucopia Project’s Cool Chefs program, students from.
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Siobhan Benham became a family nurse practitioner because she wanted to help people when they needed trusted medical care at their most vulnerable moments. She opened her own practice, Hearthside Family Health in Peterborough, because she saw a desperate need for options when it came to affordable access to healthcare.
What she’s found in the three-and-a-half years since Hearthside opened its doors is that residents of the Monadnock region saw a need as well.
“What everybody should have is a primary care provider,” Benham said. “And there are people who really see the value in what we’re doing.”
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Patrick Cogan sees potential in rusty grain scoops, old buckets, vintage cheese graters, glass bottles, teacups and silverware.
“It’s like the old saying goes; one man’s trash is another man’s treasure,” Cogan said at his home in Antrim on a recent Sunday afternoon.
Cogan, who is the owner of Recycled Illuminations and is also a music teacher at Great Brook School, repurposes tired items that he finds at the dump, various consignment shops, or is gifted from various businesses or departments.
He said he used to do wood carvings and while people would marvel at the items, they wouldn’t purchase the pieces, adding that there is no money in the craft.
Lab Girls lays the groundwork for female scientists
Lab Girls held its first virtual meeting last Thursday with presenter Mirka Zapletal, director of education at the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center in Concord. Traditionally held once a week over the course of six weeks in local middle schools, the virtual Lab Girls format is held once a month through June and is open to students in grades 5 through 12. Staff photo by Tim Goodwin
Lab Girls held its first virtual meeting last Thursday with presenter Mirka Zapletal, director of education at the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center in Concord. Traditionally held once a week over the course of six weeks in local middle schools, the virtual Lab Girls format is held once a month through June and is open to students in grades 5 through 12. Staff photo by Tim Goodwin