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Archive for March 20th, 2012

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Thank you so much for inviting us into your home and keeping the tradition alive.

2012 Marino Family Saint Joseph’s Novena

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I dare you to watch this video and not get emotionally invested in the outcome! Brian writes- Fishing Off Gloucester MA for blue fin tuna is becoming fun. This is the second Fish out of three trips but its not … Continue reading

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Gina Briguglio writes- Hello Community Gardeners! Spring is upon us! March 20th marks the official first day of the 2012 spring season and I am sure you are as excited as I am about our 2nd year out at Burnham’s … Continue reading

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Gimme Shelter

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Great weather for a walk or even better sailing around the greasy pole.

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My beautiful son, born on the first day of spring, during a snow storm, March 20, 1993. Alex, on his first day of college this past September. I don’t have too many recent photos of Alex; he was in the … Continue reading

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Here’s the third of our series on the making of Brad Byrd’s music video Zero to the 101 directed by gimmesound Artist of the Week, Brandon Rose.  This video shows the casting call last week at Minglewood Tavern and ends … Continue reading

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A different local business tweet picked at random in order to pick up local business use of social media.  Today a free slinky at Toodeloos.  Click the tweet below to find out how.
 

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It’s Spring! Get the Gnomes out of Storage.
BUT,
DON’T “F” WITH OURS!

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Books That Inspired Me: Confessions of a life-long bookworm

People who have known me since I was little critter, will tell you they can’t recall many times they didn’t see a book in my hands. Many watched me totter home from my small town lib…

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This is one of a series of murals that remain in the stairwells to the parish hall under St. Ann’s Church (Holy Family Parish).  I am told that there used to be more murals, but some have been removed (and … Continue reading

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