by TINA ANNIS, ESQ. AND JEFFREY J. ZELLERS, ESQ.GL | Apr 1, 2018 | Health & Wellness
Jane Concordian was an organized woman. She paid her bills on time. She maintained her tax records in a properly labeled file cabinet, and she balanced her checkbook every month. As Jane got older, she began to recognize her own mortality, so she did the responsible...
by JOHN GFROERER | PHOTOS BY JOHN BENFORD | Apr 1, 2018 | Arts
Every strike of the hammer moves the hot metal closer to its final shape. Like words on a page, each percussion should be decisive, clear, and move the story along to a conclusion. The plot is simple: take this piece of metal and coax it into something beautiful and...
by JERRY KINGWILL, PHOTOS COURTESY OF COBB HILL CONSTRUCTION | Apr 1, 2018 | Home & Garden
Some young homebuyers view their first house as a starter home—an inexpensive place to hold them as they grow their family and finances. Then they seek out the next house and begin a process of purchasing homes to meet their family’s growth, and eventually downsize as...
by SHANTI DOUGLAS | Apr 1, 2018 | Health & Wellness
Communication is the foundation of any healthy relation-ship, but it’s often the hardest thing for couples to do. Busy-ness and going in multiple directions distract us, and we fear that conflict is inherent in communication. Given the importance and challenge of...
by DEBBIE KANE | Apr 1, 2018 | Home & Garden
Starting in spring, Concord’s Birch Street Community Garden hums with activity as gardeners of all ages tend more than a hundred plots of flower and vegetable gardens. It’s just more evidence that community gardening has taken root in the Capitol region. Community...