Hot Property: A top-tier option in Topsfield
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:03:55 GMT
There’s a lot to consider when you’re a growing family looking to put down roots. Will you have enough space to spread out? Is the yard big enough for the puppy everyone’s been begging for? Can you accommodate the extended fam when it’s your turn to host Thanksgiving?With a resounding yes to all three of these questions and so much more, 12 Pheasant Lane in Topsfield is a gem — and a big one at that.Boasting more than 4,700 square feet and a 1.23 acre lot, the property is surrounded by tall, mature trees on a sleepy cul-de-sac. It’s the quiet you want at the end of the day while keeping commuter routes and highly coveted Masco schools nearby.There’s a serious commitment to being cozy here — the home features five unique fireplaces including a large brick hearth in the kitchen. There’s a family room, formal living and dining rooms, and a delightful sunroom and screened-in porch. A bright kitchen with tons of storage and a center island enjoys a sunny breakfast nook for casual dining....On TikTok, knitter Sam Barsky stays a stitch ahead of his social media fans
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:03:55 GMT
Abigail Gruskin | Baltimore SunSam Barsky recalls first learning of TikTok, the social media app that’s taken off across the globe, during an interview with 60 Second Docs, which produces short documentaries, in 2019.By the following year, Barsky, 48, was uploading TikTok videos of his nature walks and, eventually, of his hand-knit sweaters, which portray landmarks and destinations from Italy’s Leaning Tower of Pisa to the Inner Harbor of Baltimore.“The first time I talked about one of my sweaters on [TikTok], the video went viral,” he said. “It’s like ‘Wow, I should be doing this normally.’”It’s a familiar tale to those who have tracked Barsky’s decades-long knitting career, which he first shared online on Facebook. Now, he’s amassed a following of more than 241,000 on TikTok (@sambarsky) and 226,000 on Instagram (@sambarskyknitter), and is hopeful his Tumblr page could take off, too.In July, he’ll embark upon yet another digital escapade: producing bite-size videos on YouTube, kno...Red Sox notebook: Chris Sale begins throwing after second MRI
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:03:55 GMT
After a spate of losses and injuries, the Red Sox received some much-needed good news on Thursday in the form of a clear MRI for Chris Sale.The results were a green light for the 34-year-old left-hander, who proceeded to throw a baseball for the first time since going on the injured list with shoulder inflammation at the beginning of June.Being ahead of schedule is a welcome change for Sale, who’s spent the last several years trapped in an endless cycle of injuries, recoveries, and setbacks. He said he expected to be out six weeks, and is already throwing after four.“I’m in a pretty good mood today,” he told reporters.Sale last pitched against the Cincinnati Reds on June 1, when his manager, Alex Cora, pulled him after 3 2/3 innings of 1-run ball. The early exit snapped a streak of seven consecutive starts of five or more innings, a span over which he’d begun putting together a promising comeback season.Over his last eight starts of the season (April 18...The Supreme Court bolsters protections for workers who ask for religious accommodations
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:03:55 GMT
By JESSICA GRESKO (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Thursday used the case of a Christian mail carrier who did not want to work Sundays to solidify protections for workers who ask for religious accommodations.In a unanimous decision the justices made clear that workers who ask for accommodations, such as taking the Sabbath off, should have their requests honored unless employers show that doing so would result in “substantial increased costs” to the business.The court made clear that businesses must cite more than minor costs — known as “de minimis” costs — to reject requests for religious accommodations at work. Unlike most cases before the court, both sides in the case had agreed that businesses needed to show more.At issue was a mail carrier in rural Pennsylvania, Gerald Groff, who was told that as part of his job, he would need to start delivering Amazon packages on Sundays. Groff declined, saying his Sundays are f...Economic growth revised up sharply last quarter
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:03:55 GMT
WASHINGTON — Showing surprising resilience in the face of higher interest rates, the U.S. economy grew at a 2% annual pace from January through March as consumers spent at the fastest pace in nearly two years.Thursday’s revised figure from the Commerce Department sharply upgraded its assessment of first-quarter growth from its previous estimate of a 1.3% annual rate.Despite the uptick, the government’s third and final report on January-March economic growth still marked a deceleration from the 2.6% annual rate from October through December and the 3.2% growth from July through September. The economy has been slowed by the Federal Reserve’s aggressive drive to tame inflation through a series of interest rate hikes beginning early last year.Yet Thursday’s report on the nation’s gross domestic product — the total output of goods and services — showed why the economy has so far managed to defy expectations of a coming recession: Consumers continue to spend ...Quick Cook: Caramelized honey lavender apricots on ricotta toast
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:03:55 GMT
These gorgeous toasts glisten with gemlike stone fruit that has been caramelized and drizzled with lavender-infused honey. Whether on walnut levain or rustic baguette, with creamy ricotta or tangy farmers cheese, this treat beckons at all hours — just have your morning iced coffee or afternoon tea at the ready.You can use any stone fruit, but I like the color and tartness of apricots best, and summer is prime apricot season. Try a version with ricotta and another with farmer’s cheese and see if you can decide which you prefer, because I can’t. Save any extra lavender honey to stir into your tea or even coffee for a delightful flavor.Caramelized honey lavender apricots on ricotta toastServes 2INGREDIENTS5-inch hunk of walnut or plain baguette, halved lengthwise, or 2 slices levain3 tablespoons honey, divided3 apricots, halved and pitted (or substitute peaches or plums)1½ teaspoons culinary lavender buds½ cup ricotta cheese (or use farmer’s cheese for tangier version)Sea salt flakesDI...Southwest Airlines pilots ask to be freed from mediation. It’s another step towards a strike
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:03:55 GMT
DALLAS (AP) — The pilots’ union at Southwest Airlines is asking federal mediators to open the way for a strike, saying that big differences remain over pay and other items despite three years of bargaining over a new contract.The request Thursday by the Southwest Airlines Pilots Association doesn’t mean a strike is imminent, even though union members voted nearly unanimously in May to authorize a strike.If mediators grant the union’s request, pilots could strike but only after a 30-day cooling-off period, during which the White House could delay a walkout or Congress could impose a settlement on both sides.Southwest opposed the union’s request. Adam Carlisle, Southwest’s vice president of labor relations, said the two sides are meeting regularly and the company has proposed industry-leading compensation and changes in pilot scheduling. He said further mediation will drive negotiators closer to an agreement that helps both sides.The union’s m...Man faces federal charges for swastika on Michigan synagogue
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:03:55 GMT
HANCOCK, Mich. (AP) — A man has been charged in federal court with defacing one of Michigan’s oldest synagogues with a swastika in 2019.A swastika was sprayed on the outside of Temple Jacob in Hancock in the Upper Peninsula. Nathan Weeden, 23, of Houghton was indicted on charges of conspiring against rights and damaging religious property. He was released on bond Thursday following his arrest in Saline in southeastern Michigan. A not-guilty plea was entered.“No one should be the target of hate because of their race, ethnicity, religion or any other status,” U.S. Attorney Mark Totten said.A message seeking comment was left with Weeden’s attorney.It wasn’t clear why there was a nearly four-year gap between the vandalism and the indictment. Totten spokeswoman Tiffany Brown said she couldn’t comment on charging decisions.In 2021, a New Jersey man, Richard Tobin, was sentenced to a year in prison for conspiring to direct others to deface Temple Jacob as well...U.K. wants NATO to speed up Ukraine’s membership process as alliance prepares to meet
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:03:55 GMT
OTTAWA — Britain’s defence secretary said Thursday that he wants NATO leaders to consider fast-tracking Ukraine’s membership in the military alliance when they meet next month in Vilnius, Lithuania.Ben Wallace met with Canadian Defence Minister Anita Anand as she visited London, where the pair talked about priorities for the upcoming NATO leaders’ summit on July 11 and 12. Wallace said he believes the 31 member countries should consider allowing Ukraine to skip the membership action plan portion of the accession process.“Sweden and Finland didn’t have any of that and I think that opens a very fair question about, should at Vilnius we just skip that and say that, subject to other conditions, Ukraine should be able to come in and join,” he said.“After all, they’re going to have the most experienced land forces in Europe, and probably one of the most heavily armed countries in Europe.”Anand said that Canada supports Ukraine joining ...Canadian Chamber of Commerce wants B.C. port strike averted, cites economic impact
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:03:55 GMT
VANCOUVER — The Canadian Chamber of Commerce says it is “deeply disturbed” the British Columbia port workers’ union has served strike notice and is prepared to take job action on Saturday.The chamber has issued a statement urging the federal government to “use all the tools in its tool box” to prevent a strike.It says the shutdown of Canadian ports would fuel inflation, increase costs for people and businesses and seriously damage the economy.The president of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association says a work stoppage at the Port of Vancouver — Canada’s busiest port — “will have significant negative consequences for automotive supply chains in Canada and across North America.” Brian Kingston says frequent transportation disruptions undermine Canada’s reputation as a reliable place for producing and moving goods, and the federal government needs work with the parties “and reach a rapid resolution.”The comments come after ...Latest news
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