A man who shelled out $1 million for Wayne Thiebaud’s 1969 painting “Lollipop Tree” says in a federal complaint that the auction house sold him a forgery. Ahead of the piece's sale on Jan. 1, 2018, ...
PORTSMOUTH — It all started with one batch of pepper jelly on a kitchen stove in Rye 25 years ago, when Laurie Lynch was trying to support three growing children and her husband, Bob, was commuting to ...
PORTSMOUTH — More than a year after U.S. Marshals seized the assets of the Lollipop Tree gourmet food business from founders Bob and Laurie Lynch, the 319 Vaughan Street factory and store has closed.
PORTSMOUTH — Two decades ago, Laurie Lynch was a mother of two preschoolers who decided to make up a batch of pepper jelly from a family recipe to bring for the food table at a craft fair. Today, she ...
PORTSMOUTH — The downtown gourmet food store, the Lollipop Tree, was recently sold at auction to a New York-based businessman following months of court hearings related to the embattled business in ...
Say the words “Lollipop tree” to any child and it’s likely to conjure up Enid Blyton-esque images of stiff branches magically laden with delectably sugary confectionery. My own inner child wishes that ...
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