Chronicle (2000)

Season 2024

Chronicle is a newsmagazine show produced at two New England television stations owned by Hearst Television: WCVB-TV/Boston and WMUR-TV/Manchester, New Hampshire. The series premiered on WCVB on January 25, 1982, and the WMUR version premiered in September 2001. It airs weeknights at 7:30 p.m. on both stations, offering an informative lifestyle, cultural and news-related magazine format, most often covering a single topic within each broadcast.

Where to Watch Chronicle (2000) • Season 2024

111 Episodes

  • Erika's Favorites
    E1
    Erika's FavoritesErika Tarantal's picks include touring Boston's Omni Parker House hotel and stories of politicians, beloved desserts - and maybe even a ghost; a brave little girl who lives with a rare skin condition; a man who was inspired by his own disability.
  • Leading Ladies
    E2
    Leading LadiesWomen making their mark in business, sports, and the arts; a new pro hockey franchise and a new soccer team about to debut; a self-taught designer; a Boston woman who summited Mount Everest; an owner of a wine shop who prioritizes women-owned brands.
  • Connecticut Quirks
    E3
    Connecticut QuirksConnecticut is home to a medieval castle, and the prized collection of the late "Nut Lady"; the Curioporium and the Museum of Natural and Other Curiosities; the odd ritual of burning Benedict Arnold, and bullfrogs found all over one town.
  • Fun and Games
    E4
    Fun and GamesAs temperatures drop, you may be hunting for indoor activities; a retro video game enthusiast has built his dream business; a local couple serves up board games alongside the comfort fare; a local business is churning out custom cornhole boards.
  • Deals
    E5
    DealsWallet-friendly things to do, see - and of course, eat; at the Beef Barn, a juicy roast beef sandwich comes in under 5 bucks; on Boston Common, commission a portrait of yourself for $1; The Trustees run outdoor nature programs statewide.
  • Taste of Home
    E6
    Taste of HomeNew England has no shortage of places to connect (and share) the flavors of home - wherever "home" might be; haggis (and Scotch) at The Haven; treasures from the Old Sod at Galway Girl; the Greek International Market; the Italian Kitchen.
  • Pizza Day
    E7
    Pizza DayA tour of local pizza hot spots; wood-fired and Sicilian-style; vegetarian version and square-shaped; old-school spots in Somerville (Leone's) and Cambridge (Armando's), and an upscale spot in Newton (MIDA), and many others along the way.
  • Then and Now
    E8
    Then and NowIn-vitro fertilization is commonplace today, but back in 1984, it was cutting-edge; reconnecting with a mom, dad, and their baby girl; others who have come a long way from their "Chronicle" debuts; a new high-tech virtual set.
  • Hidden History
    E9
    Hidden HistoryA local collector is sharing memorabilia from the late, local (and much-loved) department store, Denholm's; restoring the Bell Inn and Tavern; a striking bronze angel on Boston's Public Garden; untold stories of the Boston tea Party era.
  • Higher Learning
    E10
    Higher LearningWhere things stand seven years after Massachusetts legalized the recreational use of cannabis for adults; pushing for a change to allow "social consumption" at specially-licensed locations, a cannabis-infused dinner party; a Newton dispensary.
  • My Father, the Fugitive
    E11
    My Father, the FugitiveTom Randele lived a quiet, happy life in Lynnfield, Mass; it wasn't until he lay dying of cancer that he revealed his true past to his daughter and wife: he was one of Ohio's most wanted fugitives; Ted Reinstein sits down with Ashley Randele.
  • Odd New England Museums
    E12
    Odd New England MuseumsNicole Estaphan visits museums that house PEZ dispensers, lost toys - pretty much anything but oil paintings; a ride through history at the Carousel Museum, the Museum of Everyday Life; the online Museum of Lost Memories displays lost family photos.
  • Tried & True
    E13
    Tried & TrueLocal businesses and individuals who persist despite changing trends; The Wakefield Bowladrome; Central Square Florist; the city's first-ever Indian restaurant; Sonsie; keeping the art of "tintype" photography alive.
  • On the Water - Winter Edition
    E14
    On the Water - Winter EditionAnthony Everett heads out on the chilly waters where UNH researchers are studying the behavior of oysters; an entrepreneur who hopes the "wave breaker" technology she has invented will protect the coastline; the keeper of Boston Light.
  • Main Streets and Back Roads of Craftsbury, Vermont
    E15
    Main Streets and Back Roads of Craftsbury, VermontErika Tarantal discovers a blanket of snow and views for miles as she treks through the town of Craftsbury, in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom; Erika visits the Craftsbury Outdoor Center, and also tries ice-fishing, and grabs a snack at The Genny.
  • What's New?
    E16
    What's New?Shayna Seymour's on the hunt for new things to do, see, eat, and watch; an over-the-top dinner at 311 in Boston, outrageous desserts at the new Sugar Factory in Quincy Market, the Top Golf outlet; and a photography exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts.
  • Tank Away
    E17
    Tank AwayNew Englanders love spending time by the water, even in winter; Anthony Everett visits Chatham, on Cape Cod; Shayna Seymour visits coastal Freeport, Maine; Nicole Estaphan is in Exeter, N.H.
  • Main Streets and Back Roads of Vermont: 39 miles on I-89
    E18
    Main Streets and Back Roads of Vermont: 39 miles on I-89A snowy stretch of highway between Vermont's largest city (Burlington) and its capital city (Montpelier); a community ski hill that has bred Olympians, a rather unusual round landmark, pancakes at Parkway Diner, a unique venue.
  • Main Streets and Back Roads of Squam Lake, N.H.
    E19
    Main Streets and Back Roads of Squam Lake, N.H.Anthony Everett makes a winter visit to the serene lake and surrounding communities that helped inspire the Oscar-winning film, "On Golden Pond"; Anthony chats with the film's screenwriter, meets a couple who run a Holderness bed-and-breakfast.
  • Celebrating Black history
    E20
    Celebrating Black historyWays to explore and celebrate Black history; Shayna walks the African-American Heritage Trail; Ted has the story of the first African-American woman novelist in North America to publish a novel; the grandson of a groundbreaking sculptor.
  • Main Streets and Back Roads of Camden, Maine
    E21
    Main Streets and Back Roads of Camden, MaineScenic Camden is home to the national Toboggan Championships, Shayna is getting in the game; Shayna visits renowned custom boat builders Lyman-Morse; she also talks to locals dealing with the fallout of 2023 storms that ravaged the Maine coastline.
  • Food Journal
    E22
    Food JournalIn Gloucester, a mother-daughter team getting consumers by selling them fresh local fish (and cooking it, too); the owner of Leominster-based Tri-Sum Chips, and the owner of Market-tiamo; sampling pillowy pita bread at Sharonna's; chef Rachel Miller.
  • Alcohol-Free
    E23
    Alcohol-FreePolling indicates more Americans are tempering their alcohol intake: talking to consumers, businesses, and experts about the changes; Anthony visits Athletic Brewing Co.; Dray Drinks is a non-alcoholic bottle shop; author Laura McKowen.
  • Happening Hoods: Mill Towns
    E24
    Happening Hoods: Mill TownsMassachusetts has dozens of mill towns, how some industrial-era buildings are serving a new generation - offering everything from freshly-roasted coffee to fine art; Ted Reinstein visits Haverhill mills and Railroad Square; Saxonville Mills.
  • Sparkle and Shine
    E25
    Sparkle and ShineAll things shiny, from the literal sparkle of gold at the Harvard Mineralogical and Geological Museum, to a night out in Cambridge with The Glitter Boys; Erika meets a Worcester designer; Anthony checks out custom titanium wedding bands.
  • Friday Finale: Tropical Tour
    E26
    Friday Finale: Tropical TourSunny destinations from our travels over the years; Anthony looks back on a trip to St. Thomas, where he became fast friends with two sea lions. Ted is off to Delray Beach for some relaxation, and jets over to Bermuda; more stops along the way.
  • Medical Journal
    E27
    Medical JournalA mom who has defied the odds and is alive 10 years after a diagnosis of stage 4 lung cancer; a new treatment for genetic hearing loss, and a new material derived from shellfish that can help stop bleeding; a new book exploring Susan Dimock's life.
  • Books
    E28
    BooksOnetime revolutionary Katherine Anne Power talks about her memoir, "Surrender"; risk analyst (and NewsCenter 5 alum) David Ropeik talks about his new book, "Cancerphobia"; Jasmine Guillory, who has taken the world of romance novels by storm.
  • Signs of Spring
    E29
    Signs of SpringSome signs of spring are in the air; Shayna Seymour visits a local farm to meet some of the cuter hallmarks of the season, baby animals; Anthony Everett makes a visit to one of Boston's not-so-well-known parks and trail systems; magnet fishing.
  • Splurge or Save?
    E30
    Splurge or Save?The innovative fare at JiangNan Boston; specials at Mandarin Cuisine; an elite wedding planner; a studio where a micro-wedding can cost as little as 300 bucks; a custom yacht-builder; middle-schoolers building wooden boats and a consignment boutique.
  • Passages
    E31
    PassagesDeath and the steps people can take to ease the transition; a doctor coaching other medical providers; Geri Denterlein; planning advice for practical issues; an artist who personalizes headstones and people who sing to those at the end of life.
  • Under the Influence
    E32
    Under the InfluenceDigital content creation is a career that barely existed 10 years ago; now, influencer marketing is a staple of every social media platform; meet locals who are making a name for themselves with their content.
  • Weekend Hot Spots
    E33
    Weekend Hot SpotsGreater Boston hot spots - from a cocktail bar in Charlestown to a Sugar Factory in Faneuil Hall; Comfort Kitchen in Dorchester; an Irish chef is determined to elevate pub food at The Dubliner; the team behind a Japanese restaurant.
  • Food Around the World: Sweet Treats
    E34
    Food Around the World: Sweet TreatsPortuguese pastries in Fall River, a French patisserie in Medford, Polish paczki in Salem - all on the menu; the co-owner of a tiny Somerville shop where a group of friends got together to start a bakery, and on Newbury Street sample cream puffs.
  • History Quiz: Marathon Edition
    E35
    History Quiz: Marathon EditionTry your hand at some Boston Marathon trivia; how are daffodils related to the 26.2 mile course; where was the original starting line; do you know the story behind the bronze "tortoise and the hare" statues paying tribute to the runners?
  • Marathon Fuel
    E36
    Marathon FuelThe team is eating from Hopkinton to Boston; pizza in Hopkinton, diner specials in Ashland, Brazilian in Framingham, Italian in Natick, sandwiches in Wellesley, pub grub in Newton, and Spanish cuisine on the Brookline/Boston line.
  • Marathon Monday: Live from City Hall Plaza
    E37
    Marathon Monday: Live from City Hall PlazaAnthony Everett and Shayna Seymour help wrap WCVB's coverage of the Boston Marathon from the BAA's post-race party at City Hall Plaza; the moving story of a woman who was inspired to run after her husband's cancer diagnosis; the "firehouse turn."
  • The K-Pop Craze
    E38
    The K-Pop CrazeRiding the K-Pop wave: from music to K-dramas to food and fashion, exploring what has inspired this burst of interest in Korean culture. Nearly 5,000 K-Pop fans turned up at a party hosted by the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
  • Muffin Mania
    E39
    Muffin ManiaAmericans are wild about muffins, and from blueberry to corn to chocolate chip, Nicole Estaphan digs into the delicious breakfast treat; a visit to one of Muffin House Cafe's six locations; a food historian helps trace the origin of muffins.
  • Know Your Nicknames 2
    E40
    Know Your Nicknames 2Wormtown, Shovel Town, Whip City - Massachusetts folks love a nickname, round 2 of testing nickname knowledge; town monikers that are less obvious than the Witch City (Salem); a community known for beautifully-crafted glass.
  • Mystery Main Streets and Back Roads
    E41
    Mystery Main Streets and Back RoadsA test of New England geographical knowledge; a mystery ride that involves 100 miles of stone walls and a spot that was once part of an entirely different state; a secluded surfers' beach, and a spot to sip coffee and get creative with art.
  • Focus on Photography
    E42
    Focus on PhotographyA visit to the Griffin Museum of Photography to discuss how technology is changing the landscape; a photographer whose job it is to tempt your tastebuds; capturing stunning birding images is no longer only for wildlife photographers.
  • Problem-Solvers
    E43
    Problem-SolversA record-store owner who helps local collectors whose stashes have gotten out of control; a young entrepreneur is on a mission to help older women and women with disabilities access her adaptive bra; a line of furniture for tiny spaces.
  • Tank Away
    E44
    Tank AwayCoastal communities that are waking up from their winter slumber; Shayna Seymour heads north to Kennebunkport, Maine; Erika Tarantal pays a visit to Mattapoisett.
  • Headin' South: Charleston, S.C.
    E45
    Headin' South: Charleston, S.C.Shayna Seymour is strolling the scenic streets of Charleston, South Carolina - booming tourist destination and font of American history; Shayna takes in the charm and views, from a horse-and-buggy and then a boat; the best of Lowcountry cuisine.
  • Main Streets and Back Roads of Madison, Conn.
    E46
    Main Streets and Back Roads of Madison, Conn.Nicole Estaphan pays a visit to renowned chef Jacques Pepin at his Madison home, she goes birding with an expert in the soft sands and rolling dunes of Hammonasset State Park, and savors the fresh fried seafood at the Clam Castle.
  • Business Unusual
    E47
    Business UnusualShopping for unusual, occasionally odd, items at shops that pride themselves on their unique offerings; the world's largest rubber duck store, and a shop that specializes in antique maps; a shop that can be measured in inches rather than feet.
  • Unusual Houses
    E48
    Unusual Houses
  • Main Streets and Back Roads of Brunswick, Maine
    E49
    Main Streets and Back Roads of Brunswick, MaineTed Reinstein makes a spring visit to Maine's rocky coast and explores the historic town bounded by Casco Bay and the Androscoggin River; Ted visits the home of military hero, Col. Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, as well as a museum.
  • What's New?
    E50
    What's New?Shayna Seymour is racing around in search of all things new, fun, and delicious; the F1 Arcade in Boston; mixing a custom fragrance on Newbury Street, sampling pizza cupcakes in Dedham, and visiting a community retail collective in Natick.
  • Holes in the Wall
    E51
    Holes in the Wall"Hole in the wall" restaurants, including hot dogs in Hopkinton (and Lowell), Ukrainian cakes in Brighton, and a souped-up corner store in Cambridge; Nan's Kitchen and Market makes fried chicken sandwiches; Erika Tarantal meets The Mango Man.
  • Women in Fishing
    E52
    Women in FishingWomen who are making their mark in the commercial fishing industry; off the New Hampshire Seacoast, we join "That Salty Blonde"; Erika Tarantal meets women helping to build the booming kelp industry; women who are supporting the industry onshore.
  • Main Streets and Back Roads: Cruising the Coast
    E53
    Main Streets and Back Roads: Cruising the CoastSchool vacation is upon us, the temps are summer-like, and the New England shoreline is well within reach; from Cape Cod to the coast of Maine, take a ride to some favorite "MSBR" summer destinations.
  • Chronicle Goes Green!
    E54
    Chronicle Goes Green!As the Celtics prep for Game 4 against the Mavericks, meet superfans who positively bleed green, and catch up with a local writer who has penned a Celtics-inspired novel; drop into the media madness that always surrounds the NBA finals.
  • Public Libraries Today
    E55
    Public Libraries TodayLibraries are being tested like never before: Ted Reinstein talks to librarians about the challenges; he also explores modern offerings, visiting locations where borrowers can take home everything from knitting needles to a ghost-busting kit.
  • Fighting Back
    E56
    Fighting BackA former drug dealer is now a proud business owner; a young woman has rediscovered her love of competitive horse riding; Nicole Estaphan meets these, and other locals, who are overcoming the odds, and helping others to do the same.
  • Town Hall Tales
    E57
    Town Hall TalesCiara Barber is on a quest to hit every Massachusetts city and town hall; the oldest town hall still in continuous use; a town clerk with more than four decades on the job, the man behind a book that captures photos of these buildings.
  • Dog Days of Summer
    E58
    Dog Days of SummerDining destinations to bring four-legged friends (including one that serves dogs their meals on a take-home frisbee); Shayna Seymour makes a trip to Martha's Vineyard to get the story on the pooch that launched a retail empire; a dog adoption event.
  • Hats Off
    E59
    Hats OffAnthony Everett shares the story of the Italian immigrant brothers who built '47 Brands; Shayna Seymour searches for a chapeau at a Boston shop, while Erika Tarantal learns how to make a fedora; a local fashion historian explains hat trends.
  • Boston's Best?
    E60
    Boston's Best?A few of the spots that folks at the New York Times say are among Boston's best restaurants, see if you agree.
  • Summer Fun
    E61
    Summer Fun
  • Pickleball Passions
    E62
    Pickleball Passions
  • On the Water
    E63
    On the Water
  • Tank Away Minor League Road Trip
    E64
    Tank Away Minor League Road Trip
  • Stories From You
    E65
    Stories From You
  • What's New
    E66
    What's New
  • Main Streets and Back Roads Along the South Coast
    E67
    Main Streets and Back Roads Along the South Coast
  • Main Streets and Back Roads Maines Casco Bay Islands
    E68
    Main Streets and Back Roads Maines Casco Bay Islands
  • Dinner With a View
    E69
    Dinner With a View
  • More Hidden History
    E70
    More Hidden History
  • Developing Devens
    E71
    Developing Devens
  • Friday Finale: Hot Potato
    E72
    Friday Finale: Hot Potato
  • Giving Back
    E73
    Giving Back
  • Voices
    E74
    Voices
  • Main Streets and Back Roads of Sleepy Hollow, N.Y
    E75
    Main Streets and Back Roads of Sleepy Hollow, N.Y
  • The Road Less Traveled: Maine
    E76
    The Road Less Traveled: Maine
  • The Gatekeepers
    E77
    The Gatekeepers
  • Rise and Shine
    E78
    Rise and Shine
  • Main Streets and Back Roads of Osterville, Mass.
    E79
    Main Streets and Back Roads of Osterville, Mass.A village in Barnstable is home to artists, tradespeople; Nicole Estaphan embarks for a cruise along the North Bay; visits artists' studios; steers a stand-up paddleboard in search of shellfish; samples pizza at local hot spot, CRISP.
  • Back to Nature
    E80
    Back to NatureConnecting with nature in unique ways; Nicole Estaphan tackles a treetop ropes course on Cape Cod, while Erika Tarantal takes the field at a camp for kids; the bounty of a farmers' market in Plymouth; a natural oasis in Boston.
  • Friday Finale
    E81
    Friday FinaleA global tour of local dining destinations; specialties from Portugal; sushi at a local Japanese hot spot; Italian bites on a dinner cruise; Colombian dishes in Lowell, and Mexican in Arlington; afternoon tea.
  • Fenway Faithful
    E82
    Fenway FaithfulAnthony Everett operates Fenway's historic manual scoreboard during a game, while Shayna Seymour plays team DJ; Erika Tarantal fills the nerve-wracking role of ball attendant; Ted Reinstein joins the grounds crew.
  • Unique Stays
    E83
    Unique StaysUnique places to rest while traveling; an AMC campsite in an unlikely place; a cottage for rent in Douglas, Mass; The Polly Pocket compact pop-up house; RVs for rent at the Indian Ranch music venue; in Salem, lighthouse lovers can fulfill a dream.
  • Apple Appeal
    E84
    Apple AppealThe apple industry in Massachusetts, visit local farms, learn all about the actual man behind the myth of Johnny Appleseed; a city-owned orchard in Leominster; working to rescue antique-variety apple trees from extinction.
  • New Arrivals
    E85
    New ArrivalsErika Tarantal meets new arrivals to America - and some of the individuals and nonprofits that are helping them make their way in their new home; a 15-year-old Afghan soccer player who fled the Taliban; two young men from Guinea.
  • Classic Chronicle: Main Streets and Back Roads
    E86
    Classic Chronicle: Main Streets and Back RoadsChronicle logged its first miles on the Main Streets and Back Roads of New England in July 1983; since then, there have been countless seasonal treks to all corners of the region; Vermont's Molly Stark Trail, and an aerial view of Sebago Lake.
  • "College" Towns
    E87
    "College" TownsThe "Ivy League" of Massachusetts cities and towns; Harvard, the rural town of Princeton and the bustling South Coast community of Dartmouth are explored.
  • Quebec City
    E88
    Quebec CityTonight Erika Tarantal explores Quebec City and all within a day's drive from Boston. Erika strolls through history, including a visit to the Fairmont Chateau de Frontenac, and she visits Wendake, home to the culture of the Huron-Wendat Nation.
  • Family Fun
    E89
    Family FunFrom "open barnyard" at a South Shore farm to art classes on Beacon Hill and the Dr. Seuss Museum in Springfield, tonight explore local activities and sites that are family-friendly.
  • Medical Journal
    E90
    Medical JournalNicole Estaphan meets a student/musician from the Berklee College of Music who was diagnosed with a tumor that threatened his hearing - and his future - and experienced what he considers a "medical miracle."
  • Main Streets and Back Roads: Vermont's Champlain Islands
    E91
    Main Streets and Back Roads: Vermont's Champlain IslandsA journey through the communities on the islands of Lake Champlain; a historic inn, quaint birdhouses, and the remnants of a tropical reef. Nicole Estaphan ventures from Isle la Motte to Grand Isle; she visits a vineyard and an apple orchard.
  • Tank Away
    E92
    Tank AwayAnthony Everett heads to the former mill town of Biddeford, Maine; Erika Tarantal heads south to Marion, Mass.; Shayna Seymour explores Westerly, Rhode Island.
  • Main Streets and Back Roads of Kent, Conn.
    E93
    Main Streets and Back Roads of Kent, Conn.Kent is a destination for tourists, second homeowners, and boasts a vibrant arts scene, charming shops, top-notch restaurants, and abundant outdoor activities; Shayna brings us stories from the main streets and back roads in all their autumn glory.
  • Native New England
    E94
    Native New EnglandTonight, we meet individuals from Native New England who are working to preserve and revitalize their tribal traditions, hearing from them in their own words - and their own languages.
  • What's New?
    E95
    What's New?Shayna Seymour checks out the latest cookie craze to hit New England - Chip City - and meets a Ukrainian mother-and son churning out gorgeous chocolates in Newton;.she reports live from the Seaport Holiday Market and more.
  • Defying Diabetes
    E96
    Defying DiabetesTonight we meet people who are living with Diabetes; treating and researching it; and developing new technology; we visit the world-renowned Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston, where treatment and research have been ongoing for more than a century.
  • Labors of Love
    E97
    Labors of LoveTed Reinstein is back with more stories of people pursuing their passions: he meets a man who is devoted to keeping the memory of fallen Massachusetts veterans alive, traces the unlikely overseas journey of an antique "Hupmobile" and more.
  • Main Streets and Back Roads of North Conway, N.H.
    E98
    Main Streets and Back Roads of North Conway, N.H.Ted Reinstein explores North Conway, N.H. and the region around it; Cathedral Ledge; Black Mountain; breakfast at the Sunrise Shack; the Cross NH Bike Trail; raising a glass at the local brewery.
  • Comfort Food
    E99
    Comfort FoodHot chocolate at Cacao in Boston's South End; Vietnamese noodle soups at Le Madeline in Quincy; pumpkin gnocci at Davio's; red sauce specialties at Red Fox in the North End; a Haitian-American cook and influencer who opened an eatery in Roxbury.
  • Thanksgiving Feast
    E100
    Thanksgiving FeastRevisiting stories about the flavors of the harvest feast, and the people who helped bring them to the table.
  • Home Plates
    E101
    Home PlatesWe hit Salisbury Beach with Godsmack rocker Sully Erna as he celebrates North Shore "beach pizza"; roast beef sandwich wars with local devotees; "Joe Frogger" in Marblehead; baby hot dogs in Pittsfield; asparagus ice cream.
  • Merry and Bright
    E102
    Merry and BrightA woman whose full-time job is spreading holiday cheer by wrapping big hotels and office buildings in holiday decor; the team behind the acclaimed Black Nativity; the luminaria at LaSalette Shrine; meeting Santa Claus(es).
  • Cheers to Beer
    E103
    Cheers to BeerBeer mobile serving cold brews straight from the trailer taps; Great American Beer Hall in Medford; New Hampshire's only woman-owned brewery; brewers reducing their environmental impact; "brew biscuits" for your pooch.
  • Arts Inspiration
    E104
    Arts InspirationKids find freedom to create and perform a a camp in the Connecticut River Valley, thanks to a pop star's generosity; statues celebrate contemporary "knowledge-keepers"; and artist uses colored flashlights to create stunning art from light.
  • Wheels Up
    E105
    Wheels UpHitting up a coffee truck; fitness class where the baby stroller is the exercise tool of choice; mobile book shop; rolling golf simulator; woman gives new meaning to the term "school bus".
  • Sweets of the Season
    E106
    Sweets of the SeasonGreenhills Bakers in Dorchester present their Irish Christmas Cake; Nelson's Candy in Wilton, N.H. make candy canes the old-fashioned way; L'Arche, a nonprofit in Haverhill where adults with intellectual disabilites live, learn and bake together.
  • Magnificent Obsessions
    E107
    Magnificent ObsessionsAn eccentric boat-builder fights to move his hand-built schooner from his backyard to the open water; a climber who has summited Mount Washington 200 times - with no plans to stop; a songwriter who's written & recorded thousands of nonsensical songs.
  • Stories From You
    E108
    Stories From YouA couple spreads the joy of square dancing; a raptor rehabilitator works with birds of all feathers; a local hair stylist who is also an artist; a local man and a team of volunteers make sure veterans' graves are correctly marked.
  • Family Fun
    E109
    Family FunOpen barnyard at a South Shore farm; art classes on Beacon Hill; Dr. Suess Museum in Springfield; Weir River Farm in Hingham; Wheelock Family Theater; Celtics exhibit at the Basketball Hall ot Fame; "Family Night" at Chez Vous roller rink.
  • Shayna's Favorites
    E110
    Shayna's FavoritesBroadway star Kristin Chenoweth; the DJ booth at Fenway Park; Team Dan marathon runners.
  • Nicole's Favorites
    E111
    Nicole's FavoritesPomtastics cheerleaders; New England museums; local mom with lung cancer diagnosis.

 

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