Three decades of isolation and neglect can leave a mark on a person, but not Neil Henderson. Born in 1931, he left his family in Lowell, Mass., when he was just 8 years old. He would spend more than 30 years in various Massachusetts facilities for the.
To borrow a sentence from the irresistible cookbook and children’s book author Ann Hodgman, I’m embarrassed to write something about a catalog for an art show I haven’t gone to see, but not so embarrassed that I’m not going to write it anyway.Hodgman.
WEST LEBANON The children were divided up by age; 4-year-olds and under headed up to the parking lot of the West Lebanon Congregational Church to get a head start on the church’s first Easter egg hunt.“You’ll have two minutes before the bigger kids.
Here’s a look at Easter Egg hunts that are coming up in the Upper Valley. Email additions and updates to calendar@vnews.com.Egg-Stravaganza Egg Hunt in Hanover: Saturday, April 9, at The Ray School, 26 Reservoir Road. Ages 3 to 5: 9:30 a.m. Grades.
Nearing 90, founder of chamber music nonprofit Classicopia retiring
Classicopia co-founder Marcia Colligan has hosted the organization s musical salons in her Hanover, N.H., living room over the years. Photographed on May 4, 2021, Colligan, 89, has announced her retirement as Classicopia President and CFO. ( Valley News - Jennifer Hauck) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.
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HANOVER After two decades running Classicopia, Marcia Colligan will retire next month as the president and CFO of the professional chamber music organization she co-founded in Hanover in 2001.
Colligan, who turns 90 next month, started the group to provide opportunities for musicians to perform and to expose audience members to chamber music.