Welcome Home The 182nd Engineer Company are welcomed home in a ceremony at Newburyport High School. Click here to enter show...
A Life in Music The Newburyport Choral Society has been making music for 74 years. And Betty Gillette has been there since the start. The 95-year-old Gillette has been called the "heart and soul" of the choral group. Click here to enter show...
The scoop behind Richardson's ice cream Richardson's Ice Cream has been a family favorite since the ice cream stand opened on Route 114 in Middleton over a century ago. Click here to enter show...
Latin Dance Every week dance instructor Greg Coles leads men and women of all ages through the steps of the salsa, merengue, bachata, and cha cha cha. Click here to enter show...
Art for the body Todd Close discusses his style of body art as he works on one of his clients Mike Mcintyre of Amesbury. Click here to enter show...
Being Hillary Friends of Heidi Dallin used to tell her she looked just like then-First Lady Hillary Clinton. She has since embraced her resemblance. Click here to enter show...
Tuesdays at Rosie's Ed Rioux and Bill Perry have been hosting Tuesday night sessions at Rosie O' Shea's in Newburyport for the last six years. Click here to enter show...
Working in wood Donald Grover Jr. of Amesbury has been practicing the rare art of wood relief carving for more than 40 years. Here, he shares some of his technique. Click here to enter show...
Surf's up When people think about surfing, what usually comes to mind is the warmth of the sun or the girls on the beach. Click here to enter show...
Rebuilding History One Dory at a Time Graham McKay teaches a class where students learn how to build a banks dory in a building that was used for the same purpose hundreds of years ago. Click here to enter show...
Welcome Home Red Sox The Red Sox returned to Fenway Park with the world series trophy to greet fans lining the streets. Click here to enter show...
The monster maker With 12 years of gore under his belt, special effects makeup artist Rob Fitz has transformed more than 800 people into corpses, zombies, monsters and vampires. Click here to enter show...
Winged racers In 1975 Rick Dallaire found his passion; pigeon racing. Dallaire loves being around his winged racers. Yet as his passion has grown the sport of pigeon racing as dwindled in the area. Click here to enter show...
Sonia Weitz, 25 years of the Holocaust Center Sonia Weitz survived five Nazi death camps, including Auschwitz. The Holocaust Center, located at the Peabody Institute Library, is hosting its 25th anniversary. Click here to enter show...
Toys, Games, and Wonders Kristin Seim grew up in a toy store and recently took it over from her parents. Click here to enter show...
Frank, the Yankees fan from Gloucester Yankees fan Frank Iacono, also known as "Frank from Gloucester," has been calling the Boston sports radio station WEEI since 1990. Click here to enter show...
The reluctant farmer Darlene Sweeney stepped away from the fashion industry and landed on a 7-acre spread in Salisbury. Click here to enter show...
A rewired mind Don't look for meaning in Jon Sarkin's art. 'It's not about meaning. It's about experience,' says Sarkin, who was a chiropractor until a stroke changed everything. Click here to enter show...
Giant pumpkin weigh-off For just a moment, Bill Rodonis held the title with a 1,566-pound pumpkin. Then Joe Jutras, of Scituate, R.I., crushed it with a pumpkin weighing 1,689 pounds. Click here to enter show...
Bingo's been called Rosalind Brown is a 69-year-old Salem native and calls bingo games at the Salem Senior Center a few days a week. Click here to enter show...
Canine Zen Jeanie Marie Kraft runs her own business based in Salem, Mass., where she makes house calls, bringing her healing touch to canines — and peace of mind to their owners. Click here to enter show...
All Shook Up He's a long way from Vegas, but Ricky Andrade's performance is as good as they come. The 19-year-old from Amesbury has been obsessed with Elvis since early childhood. Click here to enter show...
Allan the Ice Cream Man When Allan Ganz first started selling treats from an ice cream truck, all children had to do was dig up a nickel or a dime to purchase a frosty confection. Click here to enter show...
All that jazz At 81, Claire Dionne doesn't let her age stop her from doing the things she enjoys most. Line dancing, ballroom dancing and especially tap dancing are among the activities she takes pleasure in. Click here to enter show...
The Clam Culture How a clam goes from the local flats to the fryer, a process that has changed very little over the past century. Click here to enter show...
Sacred Heart Church closes Eleven months after leaders of Holy Family Parish made the decision to sell Sacred Heart Church the final Catholic Mass was celebrated. Click here to enter show...
Yankee Homecoming 10 Mile Road Race Runners pour through the streets of Newburyport in the traditional 10-mile race on Tuesday evening of Yankee Homecoming week. Click here to enter show...
A week at the horse farm Campers at the Greenwood Stables Horse Farm in Derry spend a week living and working around the horses, learning to care for them and ride them. Click here to enter show...
Remembering George Cashman George Cashman was known to many as one of the founders of Yankee Homecoming. Cashman died this past fall and this year's celebration is dedicated to his memory. Click here to enter show...
Bargain Bonanza It opens with a bell and ends, most often, with a bargain. Just don’t sneak into the Londonderry Flea Market or you’ll have the owner, 72-year-old retired Air Force Lt. Col. Pete Sapatis, to deal with. Click here to enter show...
Lots of Licks Kristina "Tina" Benson, 24, always knew that one day she wanted to run the ice cream stand in the family home on Route 133 in West Boxford. Click here to enter show...
Sisters serve up successful Fish Tale Michelle Freeman with the help of her four sisters, three of her children, and now a niece, run Fish Tale diner. Click here to enter show...
Kelley School closes after 135 years The little eight-room school on High Street had served generations of Newburyporters. But the Newburyport School Committee voted this spring to close the school. Click here to enter show...
A year in milestones Last July, Dani Knudsen left an orphanage in Ethiopia to be adopted by the Knudsen family of Hamilton. Click here to enter show...
Dream Dancing The band was different and the dance hall wasn't as crowded as it was 70 years ago, but the brass trumpets still shone under the bright lights as they blared Glenn Miller's Little Brown Jug. Click here to enter show...
A mother's thank you Maria del Rosario Duran, mother of missing Army Spc. Alex Jimenez, wanted to say thank you to all those in Lawrence and the Merrimack Valley for their thoughts and prayers. Click here to enter show...
The Civil War comes to Amesbury More than 300 re-enactors and 1000 spectators came to Woodson Farm in Amesbury to experience life and battle in 1860s America. Click here to enter show...
Faith and Forgiveness Immaculee Ilibagiza a Rwanda genocide survivor spoke before Presentation of Mary Academy students about finding faith while hiding for three months in a small bathroom. Click here to enter show...
A fresh face How to get an updated mod look, with bright, contrasting eye colors and pale, matte lips -- dramatic and fun like the season itself. Click here to enter show...
One vision, one sound The Rockport Chamber Music Festival brought the Parker String Quartet to Rockport for the third time in two years. Click here to enter show...
His final run A marathon odyssey that started in 1979 when Bill Hames, at 31, cruised over the finish line with a respectable time of 3:26 ended at this year's Boston Marathon. Click here to enter show...