Antiques in Cornish, a seaweed mocha yellow ware bowl, my Great Pumpkin Wall, and a cozy cottage rug — welcoming October in Maine style. Welcoming October on the Maine Coast Well, it’s October — and I’m ready for it. Through much of September I was still embracing summer, but over the past couple of weeks […] The post October Charm | Antiques, Pumpkins & a Cozy Cottage Update appeared first on Molly in Maine.| Molly in Maine
The iconic women-owned arcade celebrates its history with giveaways, special events, and a nostalgic look back at its legacy. Playland Arcade, the longest-running family-owned business on the Santa Monica Pier, is celebrating its 71st anniversary this October. Known as one of Southern California’s last true boardwalk arcades, Playland Arcade has been a hub of family fun and seaside nostalgia since […] The post Playland Arcade Celebrates 71 Years of Family Fun on the Santa Monica Pier...| L.A. Parent
A city built for play The post LEGO just turned Dubai into a giant playground and we’re *obsessed* appeared first on Cosmopolitan Middle East.| Cosmopolitan Middle East
Twenty-four years ago, as the dust still swirled around lower Manhattan and the country reeled from the September 11 terrorist attacks, Lt. Richard Anderson was already en route to New York City. Then a member of the Milford Police Department’s SWAT team, he arrived on the evening of 9/11 and spent the next six days […] The post Reflections on 9/11 and a Career of Service appeared first on News at Southern.| News at Southern
If it’s August in New Haven, it must be time for Shakespeare in the park, and sure enough, Elm Shakespeare Company (ESC) is enchanting audiences with this year’s production, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, now being performed in New Haven’s Edgerton Park. The Southern Theatre Department is well represented in this rollicking Bollywood-inspired vision of Shakespeare’s […] The post Southern Helps Bring the Magic to Shakespeare in the Park appeared first on News at Southern.| News at Southern
This week I’m sharing brunch at The Alna Store, vintage treasures from an outdoor market, a digital frame update, and early thoughts of fall.| Molly in Maine
Making the most of late summer on the Maine coast with island adventures, blooming hydrangeas, cozy home updates, and meaningful family moments. Can It Really be Late Summer? It seems to happen every year. One week I’m writing about how it’s finally summer here on the Maine coast, and the next I’m calling it late […] The post Savoring Coastal Maine in Late Summer | Hydrangeas, Home & Family appeared first on Molly in Maine.| Molly in Maine
From artful outings to antique treasures and a fresh bedding update—here’s how I’m savoring summer in August with simple seasonal pleasures. August on the Maine Coast Hello, August—my favorite month! Yes, I know many of you feel differently… So today on the blog, I’m sharing what I love most about August—and making the case for […] The post Savoring Summer in August | Art, Antiques, and a Bedding Refresh appeared first on Molly in Maine.| Molly in Maine
Few activities embody the British summer more than a family picnic in the sunshine. If you’d like to get the most from your family picnic,| LittleStuff
Technology can be a powerful tool for independence—but for many adults with disabilities, navigating smartphones, tablets, and accessibility apps can feel overwhelming. This summer, Dr. Lauren Tucker, associate professor in Southern Connecticut State University’s Department of Inclusive Education and Behavior Science, has been working to change that. Through a new initiative supported by The Great […]| News at Southern
Interim President Sandra Bulmer was honored with the 2025 Industry Superstar Award from the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce (GNHCC) at its 23rd Annual Health Care & Life Sciences Awards on July 9 at the Canal Dock Boathouse in New Haven. Presented annually by the GNHCC, the award is given to a health care […] The post Interim President Sandra Bulmer Receives 2025 Industry Superstar Award from Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce appeared first on News at Southern.| News at Southern
Southern Connecticut State University students are getting their hands dirty this summer — in the name of history. In partnership with the Henry Whitfield State Museum in Guilford, Conn., the university’s Archaeology Field School is giving students and community members a rare opportunity to explore one of New England’s oldest homes through active excavation and […] The post Archaeology Students Dig Deep into Connecticut’s History appeared first on News at Southern.| News at Southern
A Montana-made film will be showcased at the Wachholz College Center's McClaren Hall each Wednesday for the next seven weeks.| KPAX News
Memorial Day weekend is here and you can now start your summer right at Whitefish Mountain Resort.| KPAX News
A visit to LL Bean's Flagship campus in Freeport, Maine! Let's shop and learn about the major re-(Bean)boot of their flagship store!| Molly in Maine
Kassidy Schiavi, ’25, has loved libraries ever since she was a youngster taking stacks of books home from the Oxford Public Library. Now she works there part time, while preparing to graduate this spring as an English major with a concentration in creative writing. She plans to pursue a master’s in library and information science. […]| News at Southern
FSK is owned by Megan Matthews, a former chef at the popular Missoula restaurant Burns Street Bistro which closed in 2023.| KPAX News
Thuan Vu believes in the value of brokenness. An art and design professor at Southern, Vu is preparing a professional exhibition of his work, “Kintsugi in the New World,” opening this month at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum in New London, Conn. The exhibit will show, in a series of lush paintings of flowers, how […]| News at Southern
Summer is almost over, but there is still time for enjoying some Shakespeare in the park. And thanks to an ongoing partnership between Southern and the Elm Shakespeare Company, an amazing production of the Bard’s Richard III is running every evening in New Haven’s Edgerton Park, through September 1, 2024. The play explores “the role […]| News at Southern
Click here to read Lucas’ original August 19, 2024, post on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) website. I am a Master’s student in Southern Connecticut State University’s Integrative Biological Diversity Program. I have worked at the university’s Werth Center for Coastal and Marine Studies throughout undergraduate and graduate school. I participated in many […]| News at Southern
We have a nice point to point racetrack in (near) Buckfastleigh, so today we went over for the first race of the season. One of the horses that is stabled/trains at the yard where I ride out from was racing … Continue reading → The post A Day at the Races first appeared on Gordons Projects.|