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Hollywood magic comes to Main Street Essex as stars came out for Netflix movie shoot

Hollywood magic comes to Main Street Essex as stars came out for Netflix movie shoot Sarah Kyrcz FacebookTwitterEmail 1of15 Filming for the Netflix movie, “The Noel Diary,” takes place at the Griswold Inn Store in Essex on May 29, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of15 Actor Justin Hartley (center) walks to the Griswold Inn Store for the filming of a scene for the Netflix movie based on the novel, “The Noel Diary,” in Essex on May 29, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 3of15 4of15 Actor Justin Hartley (center) walks to the Griswold Inn Store for the filming of a scene for the Netflix movie adaptation of the novel, “The Noel Diary,” in Essex on May 29, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less

Simon Chadwick and John Greenwood are backing Hythe Ferry

A CHILDREN S author has teamed up with a Hampshire businessman in a bid to help save the Hythe Ferry. Simon Chadwick has written a book about a lonely seal searching for a friend and hopes to raise £10,000 towards the cost of keeping the ferry service afloat. Simon has joined forces with Hythe computer expert John Greenwood, of Greenwood IT Services, who has helped finance the printing. The book s publication follows a meeting between Blue Funnel Ferries and Hythe and Dibden Parish Council, which is also involved in the campaign to save the ferry. Simon, of Dibden Purlieu, was approached about the possibility of publishing a children’s story in aid of the service.

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