For 20 years, Northshore magazine’s experienced editors, creatives, writers, and photographers have captured the region with its award-winning prose and design. The magazine offers sophisticated service journalism coupled with stunning photography. We report on desirable towns and neighborhoods, places to hike and bike along the coast, which doctors are first-rate, and which restaurants, shops, spas, salons, and services are the Best of the North Shore.
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Korean Culinary • Damgeuda is an immersion into this Pacific Rim country’s cuisine.
Sicilian Slice • A new Italian pizzeria and bakery arrive in Newburyport.
Time Travel • A new shop in Haverhill displays both new and vintage curios.
Spring Stroll • Newburyport is the perfect walkable town to see the sights.
Shop Newburyport • Newburyport retailers know how to have fun.
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Fun and Affordable Fashion • Bobbles & Lace Tuscan Village is the newest outpost for the Northshore-born boutique.
Glow Up • Fun accessories to help you look and feel your best.
Handsome Accessories • Look sharp this spring with fashion pieces from local shops.
On a Lark • A new joint venture doubles Lark’s footprint far beyond its New England roots.
Titanic Tour • Explore the trans-Atlantic luxury liner’s fateful history.
Revolutionary Stay • This April, treat yourself to a weekend at historic Lexington’s 5-star Inn at Hastings Park.
Saints & Sinners • A new exhibit at the PEM brings Flemish masterworks to the North Shore.
A Taste of the Darkness • Hannah Selinger’s new memoir, Cellar Rat, tells the inside story of the restaurant industry.
April Happenings • What to do north of Boston this month.
Art for the Future • Montserrat College of Art emphasizes experiential learning, marketable job skills, and diversity of ideas with President Brian Pellinen at the helm.
Celebrating Women • The North Shore–based Women’s Business League celebrates International Women’s Day.
STEPPING INTO HISTORY • A shoe archive donated by legendary designer Stuart Weitzman will be a centerpiece of Historic New England’s ambitious cultural transformation of downtown Haverhill.
Art in Residence • The North Shore aboundswith creativity—a look at several around the region.
Gloucester’s Celebrated Artist • Fitz H. Lane’s ships, boats, and harborscapes at the Cape Ann Museum.
Celebrating Cape Ann Arts for 150 Years
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