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Exhibit Opening, Nature’s Power, Seeking Understanding, Hidden History

Happy 2023!  We hope you enjoyed the holidays and are comfortably settling into the new year.  Although January is traditionally ushered in by brisk temps and biting winds, this year’s winter has already hit a balmy 60 degrees!  Of course, a true New England winter always teases so our snow shovels are by the door! […]

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Holiday Parade, John Harney, Jr, Noble Takes the Lead

As 2022 hurtles toward its finale, Noble residents have been trimming trees, playing dreidel, caroling, decorating cookies, and enjoying other festive activities to mark the season. The highlight has been the spectacular holiday lights parade (this video is sure to make you smile!) that local fire department volunteers brought to Noble, dazzling every member of

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Giving Life, The Four Pillars, Hotchkiss’ Director of…

Monday mornings are always tough, but this past Monday was especially challenging as the Community Room, which had been home to the Auxiliary’s dazzling Festival of Trees for two weeks, was desolate.  Transformed into a magical holiday wonderland by creative and talented Auxiliary elves, the Community Room had sparkled with glittering lights, dozens of spectacular

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Purple Heart, Carolyn Roehm, Holiday Events

Dear Gordon, It’s been only two weeks since our last newsletter but so much has changed!  Noble’s campus, recently ablaze in brilliant fall foliage, is now dominated by the stark elegance of bare tree limbs.  The disappearance of daylight savings time has thrust us into a disconcerting afternoon darkness, and the dramatic drop in temperatures,

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Open for the 50th Anniversary Video, 30 Interviews, The Area’s Finest

Don’t miss the Salisbury Association’s exhibit celebrating Noble Horizons’ first 50 years!  On a flawless fall afternoon, members of the Association not only hosted a beautiful opening reception but honored Noble Horizons with its 1741 Award recognizing individuals and organizations who have made outstanding contributions to the local community. The stories, photographs, and artifacts will

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Sages of Aging, 20 Artists Exhibit at Noble, Private and Medicare Appointments

The pictures at the end of this newsletter underscore the popularity of the dog biscuits Noble residents made for the Fall Festival! The dogs LOVED them and local children relished the fun of embellishing them with technicolor icing! Speaking of technicolor, the colors percolating across the Noble campus are absolutely magnificent!  This week’s leaf-peeping excursion

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White House Summit Speaker, Hotchkiss’ Jason Maier on Bitcoin, Speakeasy at Salisbury Association Exhibit

You may recall that Susan and Tino Galluzzo donated art to Noble Horizons last winter which we displayed in the gallery last spring. Thanks to the discerning eyes of cottager Tina Chandler and the talented team of Roz and Richard Roney Dougal (pictured flanking a Wyeth), the art has been expertly hung throughout Noble. “It

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Refugees, Hotchkiss’ Verena Drake Returns, Renowned Retirement Expert

Evening temperatures are dipping into the 40s, reminding us that the summer of ’22 will soon be a memory. That said, we continue to enjoy visits to Fudgy’s, the popular local ice cream shop, as well as cookouts and patio social gatherings. The days remain warm, views across the ponds to the Berkshire mountains are

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