Alyson Aiello
Alyson Aiello has been writing creatively since middle school, inspired by the likes of Judy Bloom and Shel Silverstein. She studied magazine journalism at Ohio University, and then creative fiction at Arcadia University. The most important thing about good writing, she thinks, is personal style. For her, the same applies to fashion and beauty. When you’re loyal to yourself, you always look good.
Elliot Hospital paved the way for other medical treatment sites designed to serve the public, not just specialized groups, as was common in the late 1800s.
Read Story →Driven by Valentine’s Day, chocolate sales are strong in February. Everything chocolate-covered, smothered, drizzled, and filled takes center stage.
Read Story →Before the stately Stevens Estate atop Osgood Hill served as a regal gateway to new beginnings, it had a rich history of its own.
Read Story →It was April 19, 1909, when Nashua’s Henri Renaud won the 13th running of the Boston Marathon, the first and only resident of New Hampshire to win the race.
Read Story →Fresh, flavorful food made at home is the new American dream – The first step is believing. You should try this delicious Spring Greens Lasagna recipe.
Read Story →Fresh, flavorful food made at home is the new American dream – The first step is believing. Try this Swiss Chard, Sausage and Ricotta Quiche recipe.
Read Story →Outspoken cartoonist and humorist Al Capp spent much of his life in Amesbury – where he worked on his satirical comic strip “Li’l Abner.”
Read Story →Collaboration within the health and medical community serving Lawrence is second nature, according to Rich Napolitano, senior vice president of external relations and chief development…
Read Story →Dr. Moses Greeley Parker – Lowell, Massachusetts Dr. Moses Greeley Parker (1842-1917) of Lowell graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1864. He served as a doctor…
Read Story →Lawrence’s industrial and immigrant history are two deeply American elements that have come together over time to create a vibrant cultural undercurrent — one that…
Read Story →Talking with City Manager Kevin Murphy You don’t need to be a local to love Lowell, but for City Manager Kevin Murphy, who was born…
Read Story →It happens so fast. One day you’re enjoying the warm glow of dewy, sun-kissed skin, and the next you’re battling to restore it from cold,…
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