While her father was battling Alzheimer’s, Isabelle Schnadig of Concord turned to the things she knew could help both her and her family — art and writing. The result: A book to
His name is Hasan, but he prefers to be called “H.” He’s nine years old and likes shirts with collars, singing and dancing, jumping on trampolines and writing. Hasan is also a
At 10, while most kids were spending their time playing video games or hanging out at a friend’s house, Eliot McDonald was learning how to make things with wood. Now, at 13,
By Jennifer Lord Paluzzi jenn@theconcordbridge.org Eric Miller is the first to admit he is no Henry David Thoreau. Nevertheless, he’s come to the woods — to write, to live his life deliberately, to
Santa Claus didn’t mind the rain. Sunday’s downpours may have canceled Concord’s annual Holiday Tree Lighting and parade downtown, but the North Pole’s most famous resident had an appointment with the children
Fred Berthoff learned how to paint in prison, saying he “took tips from a couple of old-time Brooklyn wise guys” while incarcerated for 18 years on a drug conviction in 1994. But