The Movers & Shakers Issue. The October issue of Northshore features the leaders that shape our community—from our arts and culture to our private schools to research of our oceans. We also feature our first annual Movers & Shakers awards, recognizing the business trailblazers North of Boston.
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URBAN OASIS • Dryft brings a lively scene and lovely seafood, steaks, and pasta to Revere.
STAY GOLDEN • Sunset Club entices with island breezes, retro vibes, and great fish tacos.
WITCH CITY • Visit this October for Halloween fun and festivities.
AT YOUR SERVICE • The Whitney presents luxury accommodations in the heart of Beacon Hill.
CREATING COMMUNITY • Root fights food insecurity in Salem and beyond.
HEALTHY MEAL • Chef Allen Campbell takes his nutritional expertise on the road—with his new meal delivery service.
Cocktail Hour • Sophisticated barware for your next gathering.
Jolie Jewelry • Add these pretty accessories to your fall wardrobe.
FROM STABLE TO STREET • Julia Livingston designs equestrian-inspired fashion.
OCEAN ADVOCATE • A visit with marine researcher Iain Kerr.
WEATHER MAN • Author Eric Jay Dolin’s latest book documents the history of hurricanes.
SEASONAL COLOR BY LAND AND SEA • We share a few ways to leaf peep this fall on the North Shore.
MOVERS & SHAKERS • Northshore magazine honors top business leaders in our community.
Garden Party • A seasonal feast celebrates a Newbury oasis.
AT YOUR SERVICE • Susan Howell of Howell Custom Building Group gives back to the North Shore.
THE EQUALIZER • Dr. Raynard S. Kington strives for continued diversity and social justice at Phillips Academy.
CONSERVATION CHAMPION • Jocelyn Forbush works to protect precious lands and historic homes.
ARTISTIC INNOVATOR • Lynda Roscoe Hartigan becomes the new executive director and CEO at the Peabody Essex Museum.
ALL INCLUSIVE • For chief development officer at Northeast Arc, Craig Welton, inclusion is everything.
CAPE ANN CURATOR • Oliver Barker, director of the Cape Ann Museum, brings a fresh perspective to this Gloucester institution.
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