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Articles in Holidays & Celebrations

May 2012  |  By Samantha Kiersey

Memorial Day Celebrations Around the North Shore

Enjoy the beautiful weather and celebrate our millitary heros by heading out to your town's Memorial Day celebration.

May 2012  |  By Jaime Baum

Planning to Re-Visit Your Past? Why You Should Go To Your High School Reunion

High school reunions dredge up so many conflicting emotions.

Apr 2012  |  By Kristina Tober

Mazel Tov! Children with Special Needs—and Their Families—Gain Confidence as They Become Bar or Bat Mitzvahs

Parenting a child with special needs on the journey to the bima reminds us that sometimes taking a leap of faith—in your child, in yourself as a parent and in your God—can deliver unexpected miracles.

Apr 2012  |  By Laura Hine

10 Great Mother’s Day Gifts

If asked, the mom in your life will probably tell you she wants nothing more than a homemade card and a hug for Mother’s Day.

Apr 2012  |  By Laura Hine

A Surprising Way to Say “I Do”

“I do” and “Surprise!” aren’t generally heard on the same night, but these couples astonished their guests to make their weddings unforgettable.

Apr 2012  |  By Marjie Killeen

Ideas for a Ship-Shape Party to Launch your Graduate

Throwing a party for your high school or college graduate?

Apr 2012  |  By Susan B. Noyes

Maximum Love, Minimal Ostentation: Planning the Perfect Wedding

Next January, our 27-year-old son, Nick, is marrying a fantastic woman, Noelle.

Apr 2012  |  By Kim Treger

Celebrating The Ages

Women of a certain age used to not mention the number attached to a birthday.

Apr 2012  |  By Meghan Streit

Plan Your Wedding on the Web: 8 Best Wedding Sites

If you got married 10 or even 5 years ago, your best wedding planning advice probably would have come from bridal magazines and recently married friends.

Apr 2012  |  By Julie Chernoff

Friday Night Lights: Shabbat Celebrations on the North Shore

Every Friday night at sundown (or thereabouts), Jewish families all over the world celebrate the arrival of Shabbat, the Sabbath day of rest. Lights are kindled, prayers are said, wine is drunk, challah (the traditional egg bread) is broken, and dinner begins. It’s a custom shared by millions, connecting past and present.

Mar 2012  |  By Jen Luby

9 Tips From Top Party Pros

Whether your soiree is once in a lifetime or an annual neighborhood bash, top party pros have insider ideas and tips just for you.

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