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Updated: 8:55 AM EDT May 26, 2021 As the country begins the process of getting life back to normal after COVID-19, many of those who lost loved ones to the virus are struggling with grief and guilt.“The latest memory that I have of my father was my mom’s 80th birthday party,” said Michelle Pepe, recalling one of the better days she and her father shared a year ago in Florida in March. Her father, Bernie Rubin, was half of the famous Massachusetts furniture store duo, Bernie and Phyl’s. “He was so happy. He had all of his grandchildren and his one great grandchild, and he was beaming,” Pepe said. Shortly after the party, Pepe contracted COVID-19. So did her dad. “I got sick on the 20th. My fever broke on the 28th. I got the call from the aide that he coughed up a little blood. And I said, ‘How sick are you?’ He said, ‘I’m fine. I’m fine,’” she said. But he wasn’t fine. The gregarious furniture family man would pass just 20 days later – alon
With sale, Legal Sea Foodsâ quirky advertising could be coming to a close
From âfresh fishâ that badmouthed commuters to âPescatarianism,â a New York agency created a long line of memorable campaigns
By Jon Chesto Globe Staff,Updated December 23, 2020, 3:52 p.m.
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Legal Seafoods CEO Roger Berkowitz often appeared in commercials created by the New York ad agency DeVito/Verdi.Lane Turner
As Roger Berkowitz hands over the keys to the kitchens at Legal Sea Foods to a new restaurant group, itâs not just decades of family ownership that are coming to an end.
The era of those quirky Legal Sea Foods ads might be over, as well.