Published four times a year (spring, summer, fall, and winter) Northshore Home magazine is a regional shelter publication for the North Shore of Boston, Massachusetts. Each issue highlights the best in North Shore architectural design, new construction, renovations, interiors, décor, and gardens. It reaches more than 157,500 North Shore residents and is available on select newsstands.
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FEELING FANCY • New owners for Wenham Tea House embrace history while adding some modern touches
TASTE OF SPRING • Rockport is home to two boutique wine shops offering the fruit of the season.
COMMUNITY & CULTURE • A culturally diverse city, Woburn offers a mix of dining, shopping, and cool places to hang out.
MUST-DO: EAT+DRINK
MUST-DO: SHOP+RENEW
MUST-DO: LIVE+PLAY
NOVEL IDEA • Local author S. Hilbre Thomson uses New England as the backdrop for her debut thriller.
PERSONAL PORTRAITS • Amy Kerr’s “I Am More” project explores mental health issues through art and writing.
EN VOGUE • Petra Slinkard curates a thoughtful fashion collection for the Peabody Essex Museum.
CULTURE CLUB • Jimmy’s Jazz & Blues in Portsmouth is the perfect musical date night.
SOUL MAN • Lynn rapper Shaquille Pinckney realizes his musical dream with his first album.
Goddess Glasses • Reinvent your look with these stylish sun specs.
Cool Kicks • Shops step up their casual men’s footwear offerings this season.
AN UNCOMMON CONNECTION • Lawrence’s Uncommon Threads launches #UncommonInfluence.
NEWBURYPORT STYLE • Charleston & Coco opens on State Street, a boutique offering elevated fashions for every woman.
NEWBURYPORT SO ARTSY • Newburyport Arts Collective shines spotlight on cultural offerings
CIRCUS MAXIMUS • The Shriners Circus comes to town this April.
pattern play • This spring, prints take center stage from florals to abstracts and everything in between.
Higher Calling • NORTHSHORE HIGHLIGHTS FOUR EXTRAORDINARY WOMEN SERVING OUR COM MUN ITY.
the show must go on • After a long hiatus during the pandemic, the arts are back in full swing on the North Shore.
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