This Massachusetts seaside village made list of ‘40 American towns you haven’t heard of but should visit ASAP’
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A view of Woods Hole, Massachusetts. The village in Falmouth was named one of 40 American towns you haven t heard of but should visit ASAP by Town & Country magazine. (BenFrantzDale/Wikimedia Commons)
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If you haven’t heard of Woods Hole, Massachusetts, now may be a good time to pay a visit to the quaint seaside village.
Located in the town of Falmouth, the Cape Cod village was named one of “40 American towns you haven’t heard of but should visit ASAP” by Town & Country magazine last week. Home to historic landmarks, world-class science centers and an array of shops and restaurants, Woods Hole is viewed as a must-see.
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He was the husband of Sheila M. Mastriano, who died in May 2019 after a long illness.
Originally from Connecticut, he was born in New Haven, and was an accomplished baseball player.
He received his degree in electrical engineering at Northeastern University, which was where he met the woman who would become his wife.
Mr. Mastriano worked as an electrical engineer at the Kerite Company in Semore, Connecticut, before starting his own company, Calibration, Service & Repair, which he ran until he retired in 2019.
He moved to Cape Cod with his family in 1983, and soon became an involved member of the Falmouth community.
Heroes In Transition will hold its sixth annual Ruck4HIT.
Kicking off at 6 a.m. April 30 and ending at noon on May 2, the Not Your Ordinary Ruck4HIT Challenge Weekend will allow people to participate either in person in Mashpee or virtually from anywhere in the world.
People can register as an individual, or create a team at www.heroesintransition.org. The deadline to sign up for the race is 11:59 p.m. on April 5.
“This year, we already have over a dozen teams who will be competing in a variety of ways, Ruck4HIT co-organizer Steve Spencer said. Some will be running with rucksacks, while others are creating their own challenge, from walking to running to bicycling to kayaking to even playing pickleball. The great part about this year’s event is people get to choose how they want to participate while giving back to individuals who are serving and have served our country.”
Dick Hoyt, Part of Legendary Boston Marathon Duo, Dies at 80
He pushed his son Rick through the Boston Marathon 32 times, many at impressive speeds. Mar 17, 2021
Dick Hoyt, who became famous at the Boston Marathon for pushing his son Rick in a wheelchair through the race 32 times, has died. He was 80. CBS Boston first broke the news of Hoyt’s death and reported he died in his sleep after experiencing recent health problems.
After their first run together from Hopkinton, Massachusetts, to Boylston Street in Boston in 1980, the Hoyts became famous in the region and beyond for their athletic feats, and together they inspired people with disabilities and their families around the world.