Tapping a tree for maple syrup is a tradition in New England. They're doing it with a modern twist in Sharon, Massachusetts.
Newswatch 16's Valeria Quiñones was at Keystone College, where students are bringing an age-old practice to life, one drop of sap at a time.
Students at Summit Environmental Elementary School traded traditional gym class for a hands-on lesson in making maple syrup.
From tap to table, local elementary students are making their own maple syrup.
For Crandon elementary students, science lessons aren’t coming from a textbook, they’re coming straight from maple trees.
During the next month, the Michigan Maple Syrup Association will celebrate the tapping season and syrup heritage with weekend ...
The maple syrup season was in full swing. That was March 26, 2025. The next day, MLive chief meteorologist Mark Torregrossa ...
Experts say sap needs to be boiled until it becomes 66% sugar to make maple syrup, a process that can take anywhere from 8 to ...
Maple syrup has long been the lifeblood of Virginia’s Highland County. This year, a brutal ice storm and recent warmth ...
It's one of the great family traditions in Maine, and it’s pretty sweet. Maine Maple Weekend begins on Saturday as more than ...