What do people look for when looking for a retirement community?

People look for a safe and happy place to live when choosing a retirement community. They want good food, fun things to do, friendly people, and a clean, comfy home. They also want to know their money is safe and help is there if they need it. What Do People Look for in a Retirement […]
In Just by e.e. cummings

in just- in Just- spring when the world is mud- luscious the little lame balloonman whistles far and weeand eddieandbill come running from marbles and piracies and it’s springwhen the world is puddle-wonderfulthe queer old balloonman whistles far and wee and bettyandisbel come dancing from hop-scotch and jump-rope andit’s spring […]
North Hill Senior Living Permanent Art Collection Archived in New Catalog

Press Release For Immediate Release Contact: Patricia Cusack January 27, 2025 North Hill Senior Living Permanent Art Collection archived in new catalog Boston Globe Art Critic Cate McQuaid writes forward Needham, MA… North Hill senior living in Needham MA has been at the vanguard of retirement living since its inception in 1984. In […]
North Hill Senior Living Expands Programs for Fitness

Press Release For Immediate Release Contact: Patricia Cusack January 27, 2025 North Hill Senior Living Expands programs for fitness, vitality and well-being of its residents New equipment for cognitive motor training is a popular addition to programming Needham, MA…North Hill Senior Living in Needham is expanding programming for its residents to encourage total […]
North Hill Retirement Community’s Quality of Life Attracts Second Generation Residents

Press Release For Immediate Release Contact: Patricia Cusack January 27, 2025 It was good enough for Mother! North Hill Retirement Community’s quality of life attracts second generation residents Needham, MA…Meet Phyllis Gibson. Her mother came here in 1984, making Phyllis a “second generation” resident. “She had a wonderful experience and …never looked […]
Rene Pfister sings Broadway! Tuesday, April 8 at 2pm

Join musician, vocalist, composer, lyricist and Berklee School of Music instructor Rene Pfister for an hour of songs from the Great White Way. He has music in hands and they dance across the ivories to accompany a voice that was born to sing those Broadway Lullabies. “Everyone who knows Rene can attest to his energy, […]
Meet the Danes
A ride in Bert’s brother’s car. That was the beginning for Bert and Sally Dane. They didn’t know each other when they settled in and buckled their seat belts, but their ride to the North Shore became a short trip to a lifelong relationship. Their engagement was short, just like the trip. Pledged to each […]
Emmy Winner Jay Schaedler, Navigataing Life’s Transitions, Wednesday, April 16 at 2pm

Jay Schaedler is a two-time Emmy Award winning journalist and a former correspondent and anchor for ABC News (20/20, GMA, Nightline). He also anchored and reported for National Geographic TV. He now talks about the personal and professional lessons he learned about Coping with Change and Navigating Life’s Transitions. These are universal journeys we all […]
Ann Moss Soprano Sings Art Song at North Hill Friday, April 25 at 2pm

Poetry In Song Ann Moss – Soprano Marie-Elise Boyer – Piano Art Song is a genre of Western classical chamber music that fuses poetry and music, typically composed for the duo of voice and piano. This afternoon program of Art Songs in German, French and English spotlights the words of three beloved poets – Johann […]
Regie Gibson, Letter and Spirit: The Rants, Chants and Coos of a Literary Musician Tuesday, April 29 at 2pm

Come join Regie Gibson for an afternoon of story, spoken word poetry, music and song. This will be an intelligent, thoughtful, bluesey, jazzy, touching exploration into what it means to live, laugh, and love as a human being. About Regie: “Regie, you sing and chant for all of us. Nobody gets left out.” -Kurt Vonnegut Regie […]