DANVERS — It’s been a tough year for many businesses, organizations and nonprofits, including places like the Rebecca Nurse Homestead, which relies on tourism, donations and public attendance as its ...
DANVERS — The 338-year-old Rebecca Nurse Homestead is the focus of a 21st-century crowdfunding campaign to raise $40,000 for a new roof on the home where a victim of the 1692 witchcraft hysteria once ...
Focusing on preteens, adolescents, and their families to assist them with depression, anxiety, and stress. These conditions often present themselves as low self-esteem, poor results in school, weight ...
DANVERS — The Rebecca Nurse Homestead is getting a new roof. American Steeple and Tower Company in Salem, a contractor that specializes in historic restoration, is replacing the wood-shingled roof at ...
In 1692, 71-year-old Rebecca (Towne) Nurse, a bedridden invalid and mother of eight went to the gallows, accused of witchcraft by townspeople who just weeks earlier had sung hymns with her in church.
The title character in “Becky Nurse of Salem” (Brenny Campbell, right) faces the court in her Massachusetts hometown, much as her ancestor did during the 1692 Salem Witch Trials. The Rep’s production ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Deirdre O’Connell shines as a modern-day descendant of an accused witch in Sarah Ruhl’s unfocused new play at Lincoln Center Theater. By Maya Phillips ...
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