Dining In: Super Summer Side Salad

By Karen Schulz And just like that, calendars are full, gatherings are plentiful, and it feels like catching up socially will require a few go-to recipes so you can participate stress-free. For many, social reentry will be like drinking from a fire hose; so many things to do, people to see, and places to go. Or, if you are like […]
Resurrection 2nd graders brought the lives of historic heroes to life at their recent Wax Museum.

Waxing, but Never Waning By Robin Jovanovich Ms. Gina Milite’s second-grade class at Resurrection School did an exemplary job getting in character and portraying admirable individuals who made an enduring difference at a Virtual Wax Museum June 4. Each of the 14 “historians” arrived in costume carrying “a paper person” of their character, which opened to reveal facts they’d uncovered about him or her, as well as quotes, photos, and […]
Island Living — in the Kitchen

Indian Village residents Donna and Scott McElwee lived with their 1980s Formica countertop kitchen for years, but not happily. When their friend, designer Sue Joyce, moved back to town, Donna decided the time had arrived to tackle the kitchen. “We couldn’t entertain in our old kitchen, and with both our sons now married, our family was growing,” explained Donna. What Donna wanted was a spacious island where they could eat and converse, two […]