
Robert Knox
Correspondent at The Boston Globe
Freelance Writer at Freelance
Boston Globe correspondent. Author of novel "Suosso's Lane." Fiction writer, Poet, contributing editor for Verse-Virtual. Gardener, music lover, JVP member.
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Jun 30, 2024 |
agrinews-pubs.com | Robert Knox
From different locations around the globe, pork production is driven by evolving input from both the public and the retail food sector. In many cases, consumer pork preferences reflect their desire for a product that conforms to a standard they value. In unique scenarios in various countries, specified genotypes are raised to produce pork with high levels of intramuscular fat and unique flavors.
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May 5, 2024 |
plymouthindependent.org | Robert Knox
How to submit a listing for this column: It’s easy. Just email Robert Knox at [email protected]. A good quality photo without type on the image – sent as a jpeg attachment – helps. We’ll accommodate as many listings as possible. A local competition is giving pet owners an opportunity to wag the dog. The Annual America’s Hometown Hound contest, now in its fourth year, is seeking entries from the proud dog owners in Plymouth.
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Apr 28, 2024 |
plymouthindependent.org | Robert Knox
How to submit a listing for this column: It’s easy. Just email Robert Knox at [email protected]. A good quality photo without type on the image – sent as a jpeg attachment – helps. We’ll accommodate as many listings as possible. After a three-month search, the Plymouth Antiquarian Society has named a new executive director. Patrick Browne, whose background includes directing regional history agencies, is scheduled to take the helm of the 105-year-old institution on May 27.
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Apr 21, 2024 |
plymouthindependent.org | Robert Knox
How to submit a listing for this column:It’s easy. Just email Robert Knox at [email protected]. A good quality photo without type on the image – sent as a jpeg attachment – helps. We’ll accommodate as many listings as possible. The Pilgrim Festival Chorus will present a single work in its spring concert, Johannes Brahms’ “Ein Deutsches Requiem” (“A German Requiem”). It’s an ambitious choice, selected because of directors’ confidence that the maturing chorus is up to the challenge.
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Apr 14, 2024 |
plymouthindependent.org | Robert Knox
How to submit a listing for this column:It’s easy. Just email Robert Knox at [email protected]. A good quality photo without type on the image – sent as a jpeg attachment – helps. We’ll accommodate as many listings as possible. The Plymouth Garden Club will be planting trees and flowering plants at Indian Brook School on Friday, April 26, Arbor Day. “We’ll be bagging the seedlings at my home” the Wednesday prior, said club member Suzanne Carchedi.
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