Thanksgiving from scratch: ways to liven up your feast and add a little spice
By Sarah FertschStaff Writer I have been making Thanksgiving dinner for my family since I was in high school. I’ve
By Sarah FertschStaff Writer I have been making Thanksgiving dinner for my family since I was in high school. I’ve
By Tammy Thornton Back in 2003, I decided to host Thanksgiving for the extended family group including in-laws. In those
The woman behind “Mary Had a Little Lamb” is also responsible for Thanksgiving’s recognition as a national holiday. In 1863,
WeatherBy Dan Skeldon Thanksgiving: a time to reflect on all that we are thankful for. I think we’re all thankful
Jeff’s JournalBy Jeff Whitaker With Thanksgiving falling so late in the month this year, the Christmas Season has come upon
By Sarah Fertsch When you think of leftovers, do you get excited or cringe? Sure, Tupperware containers full of cold
Sports & EntertainmentBy Pete Thompson I hope you pick up this issue after enjoying time with family and friends for
Atlantic Cape Community College hosted a free Thanksgiving Luncheon Friday, Nov. 19, providing food and resources to more than 150
Let It GrowBy Tammy Thornton Back in 2003, I decided to host Thanksgiving for the extended family group including in-laws.
It is once again time to talk turkey, stuffing and all of the trimmings. Thanksgiving is celebrated in both Canada
By Sarah FertschStaff Writer Thanksgiving has traditionally centered around one dish: turkey. In fact, it’s foretold that the English colonists
By Sarah FertschStaff Writer If you haven’t heard of Friendsgiving, be prepared to get excited. Imagine being surrounded by your
By Cindy Christy Fertsch My husband always says he knows when I’m cooking because the smoke detector is going off.
Jeff’s JournalBy Jeff Whitaker As Thanksgiving approaches, I can’t help but think of a radio interview I heard. The host