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BSO Stars at Tanglewood in August 2010 and their Dates
Tanglewood is the summer home of the BSO and its season is a special event in a special location. Here is the program for the second half of the 2010 season.
26Jul2010 | Cliff Calderwood | 1 comment | Continued
An Interview with Stephen Wallace of SADD
The tragic teen suicide of Phoebe Prince in Massachusetts bullied by her classmates highlights the pressures teens face today. Here’s an interview to help parents.
14Apr2010 | jessica layne | 1 comment | Continued
Buying a Large Camping Tent Just Got Easier
When it comes to purchasing a Large Camping Tent the choice can be overwhelming. This is where the new Rugged Camping Tents web site fills a gap.
2Mar2010 | yankeetraveler | 0 comments | Continued
Welcome to All Things New England – a New Magazine for the Region
“For me, All Things New England is more than an online magazine; it’s a way of life.” These are the words of Jessica Layne who owns and publishes the web site.
5Feb2010 | Cliff Calderwood | 2 comments | Continued
All About the Blue Socks for Kids Project in Vermont
Here at Complete New England Online Magazine we try and bring you stories that not only speak to places to visit in our beautiful region but the people as well.
25Jan2010 | yankeetraveler | 0 comments | Continued
The Big E at Springfield, Massachusetts Kicks off Fall Season for 2009
Eastern States Exposition – the Big E – the largest of the New England state fairs, gets underway in West Springfield, Massachusetts this weekend.
The whole bash kicks off on Friday September 18th, 2009 and goes through to Sunday October 4th, 2009. Opening day this year features “Be a Kid for a Day” and Military [...]
High Tech Comes at Hancock Shaker Village Enhances Experience
The Hancock Shaker Village near Pittsfield, Massachusetts, has introduced audio tours on MP3 players as part of its admission price.
A project two years in the making it continues the tradition of the Shaker community who had no issues embracing new technology.
Hancock Shaker Village President Ellen Spear notes, “The Shakers embraced new technology; they were the [...]
Rock River Artists Open Studio Tour Holds Gems for Art Lovers
South Newfane in Vermont is nestled in a scenic region in New England. But a visit to this jewel of an area will also uncover other gems if you’re an art lover.
Many artists call Newfane and the area surrounding the Rock River home. For the last 16 years the annual Rock River Artists Open Studio [...]
Sail Boston 2009 – The Tall Ships Cometh to Massachusetts
The Tall Ships are visiting Boston Harbor July 8th – 13th under the banner of Sail Boston 2009.
If you went in 2008 then you know what a wonderful event this is for all the family – and if you didn’t…
well make time this week or at the weekend to check out one of the great [...]
Mount Washington Hotel Resort – A Salute to Freedom!
The Mount Washington Hotel Resort is hosting a jam-packed big activities weekend to celebrate the nation’s birthday July 3-5, 2009. Here’s what to expect.
If a weekend of activities including tennis, fun runs, chalk drawing, military dramatizations, riveting storytelling and lectures, with evening movies and musical performances in the scenic beauty of the White Mountains, then [...]
Hancock Shaker Village Announces Summer and Fall Events
The Hancock Shaker Village in Pittsfield, Massachusetts has released its event schedule for 2009, and as always it has an ambitious program for the summer and fall. Here is just a selection of events scheduled for this year.
The season at Hancock Shaker Village runs from Saturday, May 23 through Sunday, October 18, 2009. Situated on [...]
New England White Water Rafting Guide for 2009
If you’ve never experienced the excitement and adventure of a White Water Rafting New England style then make a date now for 2009. There are a number of experienced tour companies in the region and the season begins in spring and runs through late October.
My family and I experienced rafting on the Deerfield River [...]
Get Rid of the Winter Blues at one of these New England Winter Carnival
My stocks have fallen into Tuckerman Ravine – my retirement plan has dropped to 40-below, and the jobless rates have all hit a 15-year low. So I was looking for a bright spot this week. I thought what we all need is a carnival to brighten the spirits!
But then I remembered it is winter. Wait [...]
Welcome to the Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts in Worcester, Massachusetts
So there’s new kid on the theatre block in Worcester – well maybe not so new, but definitely renovated. Early in 2008 the former Poli Palace Theatre in Downtown Worcester reopened as the Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts.
There’s been a gap on the Worcester artistic scene ever since I arrived in the area back [...]
Ideas for Valentine’s Day Gifts in New England for 2009
It just seems like the holidays flew by this year and already the CVS and Walmart shelves are stocked full with Valentine’s Day gifts and cards in their New England locations.
My name is Joan Daniels, and I’m thrilled to be the newest staff writer for the Complete New England Online Magazine.
My posts will be mostly [...]
Weekend New England Snowstorm Likely to Drive People to Online Buying
It’s bad enough that the economy is down, and people were not exactly clambering to the malls or shopping centers this year anyway.
But in the final Christmas weekend when retailers were hoping to recover something from the weak sales experienced so far, New England is hit with its first major snow storm of 2008.
It’s been [...]






