BEVERLY — In 2016, Beverly resident Joe Boccia decided to sell the 8-acre parcel that had been home to Camp Mitchman, a summer camp that more than three generations of
BEVERLY — In 2016, Beverly resident Joe Boccia decided to sell the 8-acre parcel that had been home to Camp Mitchman, a summer camp that more than three generations of
Author of the article: John Martinello
Publishing date: Dec 17, 2020  â¢Â December 17, 2020  â¢Â 11 minute read  â¢Â Luigi Guidolin (Uncle Louie) on the running board of his 1928 Dodge. This photo was taken in 1943, in front of the house my grandfather, Primo Martinello, built on the south side of Gillard Street. A house that stands â mostly unchanged, except for the siding â to this day. Photo provided by Jean and Joe Boccia.
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You never know what will happen. What youâll learn.
This story was going to be called âLines and Shadows (Part 3) â Two Houses.â That all changed when I discovered that Luigi Guidolin was my fatherâs confirmation sponsor when my father was confirmed on May 24, 1937 at Our Lady Help of Christians Church in Wallaceburg, as I described in my last story called âLines and Shadows (Part 2) â Two Dollars.â
Author of the article: John Martinello
Publishing date: Dec 17, 2020  â¢Â December 17, 2020  â¢Â 11 minute read  â¢Â Luigi Guidolin (Uncle Louie) on the running board of his 1928 Dodge. This photo was taken in 1943, in front of the house my grandfather, Primo Martinello, built on the south side of Gillard Street. A house that stands â mostly unchanged, except for the siding â to this day. Photo provided by Jean and Joe Boccia.
Article content
You never know what will happen. What youâll learn.
This story was going to be called âLines and Shadows (Part 3) â Two Houses.â That all changed when I discovered that Luigi Guidolin was my fatherâs confirmation sponsor when my father was confirmed on May 24, 1937 at Our Lady Help of Christians Church in Wallaceburg, as I described in my last story called âLines and Shadows (Part 2) â Two Dollars.â