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  • Aug 16, 2024 | citylifestyle.com | Susan Gallagher |Susan Gallagher

    Elizabeth Henry is living her legacy of love, jewels, and brilliant artistry. It all began in a world of glittering gems and precious metals. The young Elizabeth grew up here, watching as her jeweler father fashioned his sparkling creations. The beauty and art of jewelry always enthralled Elizabeth. “That’s what I fell in love with,” she says, “the art.” Through her designs, she challenges people to view jewelry not simply as decoration but as micro art pieces.

  • Aug 16, 2024 | citylifestyle.com | Susan Gallagher |Susan Gallagher

    Trusting eyes in a gentle face, the curious tilt of a furry head, the tender touch of a padded paw: the comfort a dog provides is in its very nature. What better creature to calm us amidst life’s storms? Since ancient times, dogs have aided humans as loyal companions and helpers, but these days, a chosen few serve an even higher purpose as therapy and comfort dogs.

  • Aug 16, 2024 | citylifestyle.com | Susan Gallagher |Susan Gallagher

    Featured ArticleLocal Realtor Brett Mulvey Leads Us on a Morning to Nighttime Guided Tour of the Perfect Day on the SeacoastArticle by Susan Gallagher Originally published in Portsmouth City LifestyleFrom stunning seascapes and graceful sailboats to eclectic dining with gilded sunsets, the seacoast has much to offer locals and visitors alike. Rich with classic New England charm and brimming with hospitality, there is nowhere else quite like it.

  • Aug 16, 2024 | citylifestyle.com | Susan Gallagher |Susan Gallagher

    At the core of Heritage Home Service beats the heart of the Chartier family. In 1986, brothers Craig, Steve, and Jeff Chartier founded Heritage Plumbing and Heating with nothing but a pickup truck, a handful of tools, and a burning desire to start their own company. Plumbing was in their blood and experience on their side, with years of working for their plumber grandfather, father, and uncles under their belts. “We had a dream,” Craig recalls.

  • Aug 16, 2024 | citylifestyle.com | Susan Gallagher |Susan Gallagher

    Hope is settling into a new home at Mainspring: The Seacoast Social Service Collective. This groundbreaking nonprofit will be an inviting sanctuary amidst today’s challenging economic times for people in need across Southern Maine and the NH Seacoast because poverty doesn’t conform to town, county, or state lines. Slated to open in the Fall of 2024 in Kittery, Mainspring embraces the growing trend of integrating social services under one roof.

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