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VIRTUAL: History of New England Sweets: Doughnuts, Bonbons & Whoopie Pies

VIRTUAL: History of New England Sweets: Doughnuts, Bonbons & Whoopie Pies

**PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A VIRTUAL PROGRAM THAT WILL TAKE PLACE VIA ZOOM. Registrants will receive a link to access the Zoom Webinar via email.** 

Author and photographer Susan Mara Bregman will discuss her new book, New England Sweets: Doughnuts, Bonbons & Whoopie Pies.

About New England SweetsA chocolate mill opened in Boston in the late 1700s, setting the stage for New England’s enduring love affair with sweets. Over the following centuries, the region has become home to an extraordinary variety of baked, fried, dipped, sugared and frozen confections. Massachusetts gave us candy classics like Necco Wafers, Sky Bars and Junior Mints, and Connecticut claims lollipops and Almond Joy. New Hampshire boasts the world’s longest candy counter, and Maine puts a homespun twist on its doughnuts and chocolates by blending in a touch of potato. Rhode Islanders sip ice cream shakes called cabinets, while Vermonters prefer smooth maple creemees. From Fluffernutters to whoopie pies, Susan Mara Bregman explores this sugary legacy, uncovering the stories behind the treats that sweetened New England’s culinary landscape.

Bregman is also the author of New England NeonNew England Candlepin Bowling and Along Route 1: Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts ― all for Arcadia Publishing.

Click here to register.  You will receive a confirmation and link from Zoom.  This program is sponsored by Tewksbury Public Library. 

Date:
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Time:
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
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  VIRTUAL Adult Services  
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