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WESTPORT When third-generation farmer Andrew Ferry’s grandfather built the family barn on Gifford Road in the 1940s, another barn was built and opened during the same time period becoming the iconic Main Road barn, according to Ferry. In 2016, the Gifford Road barn was destroyed in a fire but Ferry takes solace in how he and his wife, Shauna, as well as parents, Mike and Deborah, have purchased another barn and farm a “piece of town and family history,” Ferry says. “It is unbelievable to retain that barn and have it be ours now. It s kind of like we captured the past in a way. It is pretty special. The farm in itself offers the acreage and type of resources that could kind of solidify my existence as a food provider for people,” Ferry said. ....
If there s one thing I m confident about, it s that I m a sucker for supermarket sushi. I ll never forget the day I experienced sushi at a supermarket for the first time, it was at Lees Market in Westport. Then, when I found out that the sushi at Market Basket was all the rage, I was 100 percent on board. Now, I find out that Shaw s in Dartmouth has a new sushi section and my eyes lit up like a kid on Christmas morning. Gazelle/Townsquare Media For years, I ve shopped at the Shaw s that s located at 15 State Road and I find that they re always coming up with new ways to keep my loyalty. Remember when Christine Fox raved about their new and improved produced section? From that point on, it was all uphill for the chain supermarket. When I discovered they obtained a beer and wine license, I made it my one-stop-shopping location for a six-pack of Sam Adams and some hummus. ....
Some were expected obviously an infectious disease will bring out heroes in the medical field. But who expected grocery store clerks to be our heroes? Or school nurses? Or grandmothers with sewing machines? Yet they all helped us through some dark times in 2020. And here is our way of celebrating them. Doctors When the coronavirus first hit this region back in March, doctors at Saint Anne s Hospital and Charlton Memorial Hospital were as expected on the front lines. In March, as cases began ramping up, Southcoast Health began putting restrictions in place, stockpiling much-needed equipment and formulating a plan to deal with a surge. Dr. Dani Hackner, Southcoast Health chief clinical officer, said at the time, “We feel very responsible for the staff and community. ....