Is Taylor Swift gonna sue me for this post?

I have to admit I kinda like Taylor Swift.  She’s cute and she can write a hit song.  But yesterday, what little admiration I had for her vanished when I heard this piece on the radio informing us that Taylor Swift now owns the phrase “Speak Now.”  That’s right, according to NPR, Taylor Swift “… was granted a trademark for the phrase ‘speak now.'”  But that’s not all.  She’s applied for dozens of trademarks, including one for the phrase “Love, Love, Love” (see a list of her trademark applications here)  Wow!  Something is awry here.

Let’s start with the fact that “Love, Love, Love” is beginning of a Beatles song by Lennon-McCartney that is far better than anything Taylor Swift has ever written or is likely to write during her lifetime.

Don’t get me wrong, artists deserve copyright protection for their works and I heartily approve of giving songwriters copyrights to their songs.  But Taylor Swift has a trademark on the phrase “Speak Now” giving her exclusive rights to use it on “Textiles and textile goods, not included in other classes; bed and table covers.” See the detail here.  So if you print out this post and stick it on your pillow, you might actually be breaking the law.

Perhaps if there are any copyright lawyers reading this, you could answer me this: Without infringing on Little Ms. Swift, could I sell a tablecloth for wedding receptions that said, “Speak Now of Forever Hold Your Piece”?

How does this happen?  And what’s next?  Is Paul McCartney going to challenge her application for “Love, Love Love”?  Is he going to apply for a trademark for the phrase “She Loves You” or better yet, “Yeah, Yeah, Yeah”?

Here are some videos to watch as you ponder these lofty questions:

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Here’s George Harrison’s hit “My Sweet Lord”, the subject of one of the most famous and contentious copyright infringement suits ever (Harrison lost — see here)

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Here’s Sam Smith’s “Stay With Me” another song, which was the subject of copyright infringement, but he and Tom Petty (writer of “I Won’t Back Down”, the chorus of which really is very similar) worked things out amicably (see details here.)

Preparations For The Feast Of St. Joseph At Sista’s House Is Well Underway!

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Preparations For The Fest Of St. Joseph Is Well Underway!

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The planning baking, cleaning, and rearrangement of the house has begun! Over the weekend while cleaning, I decided to make a batch of “Rose Pedal Infused Sugar & Rose Pedal Jelly” using rose pedals left over from Valentines Day. My clever way to recycle the fragrant roses into a delightful sweet treat of Heart Shaped Linzer Cookies for my Novena Guest, that will tie in my families “Red Rose” Altar Theme onto the dinner room table where homemade pastries and confections are shared during our traditional nightly “Novena Coffee Time” held after each Rosary!

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My Rose Pedal Jelly Recipe is featured in “Gifts Of Gold In A Sicilian Kitchen With Sista Felicia; Harvest” click link below to purchase copies of “Gifts Of Gold”

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Coconut Is Free At Last!

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 A few days ago we were greeted at the door by a very proud Coconut sporting her “dangling” plastic cone.  God only know how she managed to wiggle it loose while we were out! After a few failed attempts, with the sad puppy eye stair down, the cone was successfully refastened around Coconuts neck for the remainder of her recommended recovery days post eye surgery, preformed by Dr. Ray Cahill at SeaPort Veterinary Hospital. Happy to report that our Coconut was finally freed from wearing the dreaded “hard plastic Cone” yesterday and tomorrow she will be off to K-9Kuts for a much need bath and day of beauty with Julie Borge!

 

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Martin Del Vecchio’s Snowy Downtown #GloucesterMA Drone Photos

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Boats, Boats, and More Boats

If you didn’t get to the New England Boat Show this year, stay tuned for next year’s dates.  I really can’t recommend it enough…whether you’re in the market for a boat…or just love boats.

With a huge number of boat manufacturers and industry vendors….as well as, engaging and interactive activities for the kiddos, a day at the boat show is a fantastic (and inexpensive) way to spend a day.  We paid $26….kids under 15 are free.  Parking was $15….which I suppose could be avoided if you don’t mind walking a bit and if there isn’t 9 feet of snow on the ground next year (fingers crossed).  The most expensive part of the day was the quick bite to eat that the boys needed to rally through the second 3 hours.

Sadly, my iPhone battery died after 4 hours of photo taking so many boats are not represented in this slide show.  I was also shooting more like a mom and less like a blog contributor, so if you can’t tell what type of boat it is, I apologize.

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GloucesterCast 119 Taped 2/22/15 With Guests Alicia DeWolfe, Kim Smith Toby Pett and Host Joey Ciaramitaro

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GloucesterCast 119 Taped 2/22/15 With Guests Alicia DeWolfe, Kim Smith Toby Pett and Host Joey Ciaramitaro

Topics Include:Guests Alicia DeWolfe, Kim Smith Toby Pett and Host Joey Ciaramitaro, Kudos To The DPW, No Novena Trolley, Sista Felica On Hyper St Joseph’s Day Mode A Month Out, Lemoncello, Arancello, Walgreens Open 24/7,Kudos To Gloucester Police for Quick Response To Local Shooting and Props For Local Police Chief Len Campanello and John Macarthy For Being Such A Great Communicator, Props to Former Mayor Kirk and Current Mayor Romeo Theken,How To Win friends And Influence People- Food, How To Politely Decline Food That You are Not Interested In, Cast Iron Skillet Cooking, Debbie Clement Picks Up Clarke Snow’s Book and We Talk About Debbie’s Married Last Name, Cape Ann Brewing Double Dead Eye IPA, Alicia Loves The Keurig Cinnamon Dolce K Cups, Harbor Cove Dental, Pee Wee Football vs Pop Warner Football Controversy, When A Free Boat Isn’t A Free Boat, Passports Wine Dinner Coming Up This Thursday Night, Cape Ann Chamber Business Women Wine Down Tuesday Night At Savour Wine and Cheese, Chamber License Plate Initiative and Giveback From The Serenity Restaurant Group, Chris DeWolfe Rates The Steak Tips At Mile Marker Number 1 In The City, Nichole Schrafft’s Mile Marker Kids In the Pool Recommendation

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A Splash of Color for Winter Weary Eyes!

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In preparation for the upcoming season of programs that I give, which are centered around designing gardens to support pollinators, one of my jobs is to refresh and update the photos that are an integral part of the presentation. This past month I have been immersed in colorful images and tomorrow I am giving my new monarch butterfly presentation at (the other) Cape. Here are some of the outtakes from my pollinator habitat programs for our winter weary eyes.

For more information about programs and upcoming events, please visit my website at kimsmithdesigns.com

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Goleta Monarch Butterfly Santa Barbara California Cape Honeysuckle ©Kim Smith 2015.

Monarch Butterfly and Cape Honeysuckle, Goleta California

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Something you don’t see in Gloucester

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especially this time of year, except in someone’s home. Aside from the lack of cold and snow, my favorite thing here in Florida are the flowers, especially the orchids coming into bloom all around us now. Hope this brings a little ray of light and warmth to everyone in Gloucester. Spring is right around the corner.

Fun Packed Weekend with Rubber Duck

First a shout out to Maplewood Car Wash. Rubber Duck says there is nothing that makes the day just a little bit sunnier than driving around in a shiny vehicle. And you may ask, “Paul, is that an environmentally sound decision to drive a half ton Pick Up Truck?” and my reply is I rescued close to 5,000 pounds of over 16 year old iron so I put the “Reuse and Recycle” into my tree hugging thank you very much.

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You look like ants from here. I just got the #2 at Maplewood!

Then I shovel the front porch so maybe I can get my girl scout cookies delivered. They were unwilling to throw the boxes over the snow drift. And shovel out the oil tank intake but I look at the propane tank (or rather do not look since it is invisible under a fifteen foot drift) and think, “screw that.”

But my first “honey do” Sunday morning is something is wrong with the hot water. Wrong as in, not very hot. Shoot, out of propane? But the stove fires up. I look at water heater. My analytical mind quickly narrows down problem to the exhaust fan is not making the correct noise. The centrifugal fan is usually making a “WEEEEE” noise only it is making a lowercase “ummm” noise. six screws later I find my problem.

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I placed mouse on top of blades for illustration only. She was really wedged in there.

A mouse! How did she get there? As I was shoveling the bulkhead doors to cellar just yesterday I was looking a the exhaust port and marveling at the nice job of installation because they put wire mesh in the opening. But inside there is a cooling port for the fan motor that looks like this.

Three openings that a cold mouse seeking warmth would love to check out then take a ride on the ferris wheel of death.
Three openings that a cold mouse seeking warmth would love to check out then take a ride on the Ferris Wheel of Doom.

A few minutes sticking needles in it and if Mister Mouse can get past this he might be small enough to take a ride and get the full Space Mountain E ticket.

But Uncle Mickey went in here! Anyone seen Uncle Mickey?
But Uncle Mickey went in here! Anyone seen Uncle Mickey?

Why Mickey, why? Long story but it is because I did not follow Bill Rowell’s suggestion (Burrhead Oil Rockport) and wrap some insulation on my exposed oil line and it got sluggish and my furnace died and my house was wicked chilly when we got here on Friday and the mouse needed to find a warm place. Speaking of Burrhead, have you ever said, “You gotta start charging me for these emergency visits Bill”. All he did was teach me how to prime and jump start my furnace myself. Bill also cracks me up with his growing up in Rockport stories but I will stop there before we both get into trouble.

Response From Josie Martell Letter From Gloucester Fishermen Youth Football and Cheerleading League Organizers

Response to Josie Ferrara Martel Letter

Hello Joe,

You’ve recently published a post from Josie Ferrara Martel, which had an open letter from the Pee Wee Football Board of Directors attached to it.  I wanted to make you aware of several inaccuracies within that letter that I believe should be corrected.  It is okay to compare leagues, we just hope that when people do that, they at least get the facts straight.  In an effort to correct some of the inaccuracies we hope you post this response to that letter.

Let’s start with the initial email from Ms. Martel:

No organization has been dissolved.  The Tigers are still around as an organization and will continue to thrive and offer scholarships, basketball and softball.  This new league does not ask for organizations to dissolve, we are asking for them to unify under one team.  We will support the 5 Pee Wee organizations and ask them to support us. 

Travel.  She states that this will diminish opportunities and will be an additional hardship for families.  This league will take place primarily within City limits.  All practices and all home games will be played in Town.  This is football with only a 9 game season.  That being said only 4-5 games will be outside city limits.  So that is 4-5 times that anyone will have to travel over a 3 month period.  We already have parents who are planning on setting up car pools and we will have a travel coordinator to make sure all kids can make it to the away games. 

Scholarships.  We hope that they continue to offer their scholarships. Again, we are not asking any organization to dissolve.  This league will also offer scholarships for players.  Multiple sources of funding can only help to benefit our children.

Now on to the letter:

Point 1: Weight & Levels

As stated, the Jr Fishermen are broken up more by age than the current system, which groups kids by 2 grades.  The Jr Fishermen even breaks teams at the older levels by class.  The letter makes an effort to say that weight restrictions are safer in the existing system because they have limits on defensive players.  USA football, which is one of the largest Football organizations in the country, recently concluded a study that stated AGE not WEIGHT is the leading cause of injury at the Youth Level.  Breaking kids up by class, so that 8th graders play 8th graders is far more safer than any weight restrictions that you can apply.  Furthermore, the worst thing you can do is force a 6th grader to play 8th graders, which is exactly what the current system is doing in order to fill out rosters. 

The Cape Ann Youth Football League (this is the League the Jr. Fishermen will be joining) has a Safety committee, which is made up of 14 individuals (one from each town organization).  Their only responsibility is to evaluate all of the new data concerning player safety and incorporate any new standards or methods into their program.    

Point 2: Travel

We have already touched on this but over the course of 3 months the teams will be asked to travel a total of 4-5 times.  The letter references some towns (conveniently picking the furthest ones) but neglects to say there are many more in closer proximity to Gloucester including Danvers, Hamilton-Wenham and Manchester.  We are already preparing Travel coordinators per team and are working on car pools.  No kid will be left home while the team travels, due to transportation issues.  We already have parents volunteering for this. 

All home games will be played at GHS and all practices will be within the City of Gloucester.

Point 3: Playing Time

This “fact” is absolutely inaccurate.  The Jr. Fishermen WILL have minimum play time restrictions.  We are an educational league with the goal to get as many kids as much playing time as possible.  We place a premium on educating our youth on the proper and safe way of playing football. That can only be accomplished by allowing these kids to play. 

At the JV, D and Mighty Mites level playing time will be by a 50/50 split.  This is much greater than the “7 plays” offered by the current system.  At the Varsity A, B, and C level the split will be reduced in favor of the more skilled players but there will still be minimum plays, which will be greater than “7 plays”.  Furthermore, 11 man football allows for 4 more starting positions than the current system. 

Point 4: Levels and Championships

They are correct the Jr Fishermen offers 3 Championships, the current system offers 4.  Exactly 1 more.  We believe that it is more beneficial to get kids to play fun, educational, and safe football.  We would rather put an emphasis on getting as many kids playing on competitive teams at their skill level.  This promotes football and helps our kids improve their skills, rather than sitting on the bench behind the “stars.”  Let’s get kids playing good fundamental football rather than worrying about how many Pee Wee championships they can win.

Point 5: Safety

They argue the weight restrictions here, which we already discussed.  They do not discuss the larger issue of AGE discrepancy, which the current system fully allows.  Kids playing up against older and more mature players, which USA football says is the number 1 cause of injury.  Furthermore, the current system allows rosters of 25 to play rosters of 12.  This causes wear down and fatigue in the smaller team, which is another major cause of injury.  The Jr. Fishermen solve both these problems by breaking each team by age/class as well as having minimum roster sizes so that they can stay competitive with the other towns in the league. 

This brings us to competitiveness, which the current system is lacking.  Some organizations do not have B or C teams.  So other organizations do not even have games on certain weeks. Games have been forfeited at half time due to injuries and games are routinely blow outs (42-0). 

Coaching requirements.  They state that they have been trying to get their coaches certified but as of yet been unable to do it.  The Jr. Fishermen and CAYFL require certification or they are not allowed to coach.  In addition, the Jr. Fishermen require their coaches to be First Aid, CPR, and Concussion certified.  They will also have to take Sports Specific (football) courses offered by NFHS, the same courses High School coaches are required to take.  We believe the best way to educate our kids is to start with well trained and educated coaches.

Point 6 Growth & Partnership

We don’t believe this new league looks to single out the current system.  All along this has been about unifying these teams to keep football successful in the City.  The Pee Wee system has been a great program when looking back over the last 50 years.  But if you look at the last 10 you will see a downward trend.  This is a country wide problem in football and other towns are seeing their numbers drop as well.  Every other town in the state of MA has dropped their multiple team leagues in favor of an opportunity like the Jr. Fishermen.  Gloucester is the last holdout of the old way of doing things.  Every other town has seen that the only way for football to survive is to have one town team.  If you look around every town around us including Beverly, Peabody, Marblehead, MASCO, Danvers, all have 1 team. 

The letter states that they have come together when necessary.  They reference the traveling teams of the 90’s.  We have spoken to many of the players and the Head Coach of those teams.  Many of them wish that they had a full season as a team.  The new league offers these children an opportunity to play together for a full year.  To build camaraderie and a team ethic that they can build on as they move up together level by level.  If those times when the Pee Wee teams came together were so good, why not do it for a full season?

Point 7 League Improvements:

The league has been trying to work towards improvements over the last several years.  As they work, the numbers keep decreasing.  No proposed solution: drafts, disbanding teams, re-structuring of districts, or roster caps have been accepted or approved.   

The Jr. Fishermen offer a solution to their most pressing issue, a lack of players.  By unifying all 5 teams under 1 team we can make football fun, safe and competitive again.  We are not asking for any organization to disband but to join us to help make football continue to be successful for the next generation of our children.

We have heard from many parents who are discouraged by the current system and are contemplating not allowing their kids to play or sending them to other towns to play.  This is already happening.  We want to stop this process and allow for a fun, educational and safe place for ALL kids to play.   

Throughout the letter there is an underlying sentiment that the Jr. Fishermen is not about the kids and that this is really about adults.  This couldn’t be further from the truth.   The organizers of the Jr. Fishermen are Gloucester people, parents, coaches, officials who have the best interest of every kid at heart.  We want to make sure that our kids are being taught the proper way to play football in a competitive safe environment.  We want them to have fun.  We want them to be safe.  We want them to be educated.  This league is not for All-Stars, it’s for every kid.  This league is not for the Wealthy, it’s for everyone.   

We hope that you post this response as soon as you can so that inaccuracies perpetrated by the previously posted letter are not left to fester and become “truths” in people’s eyes. 

Thank you for your time,

Gloucester Fishermen Youth Football and Cheerleading League Organizers


Fact Sheet-

GLOUCESTER FISHERMEN YOUTH FOOTBALL AND CHEERLEADING LEAGUE

Primary Goals:

1. Player Safety:

Develop a safe playing environment for the youth of Gloucester.  This will include ensuring that they are being coached by well trained and certified coaches in a well regulated league.  Additionally, our children will play on teams with similar sized rosters, at the same age level (8th grade vs. 8th grade) and at similar skill levels (V/JV) as their opponents.  

2. Solve the Numbers Problem in Town:

With less kids playing football in the current system it has because increasingly apparent that maintaining 5 teams is unsustainable.  We believe that this leads to unsafe playing conditions.  This League looks to solve that problem by unifying all the youth football players in Gloucester under one organization.  By playing together, we believe that a strong sense of camaraderie and teamwork amongst our youth can be developed, rather than resentment for peers that may play on other in-town teams.

3. Form a working Partnership with GHS Football:

To truly care about our kids, is to see them succeed at every level of play.  We believe that building a fun, safe and successful youth program is important.  But, we also want to see those same children go on and succeed at the next level.  In that regard, an important part of this league will be working closely with the GHS coaches and players to develop a framework for success that will not only carry our children through the youth program but also help them excel at the high school level.

Fact Sheet:

• GFYFL is a member of the Cape Ann Youth Football League (CAYFL), which is a group of similar sized towns located in and around Cape Ann.

• A Community Lead Organization. No one single voice. Lead by the people/parents who are invested and not bound by other organizations/agendas. 1 Family = 1 Vote

– Election of Board of Directors and votes on important issues @ Yearly Meeting

• The GFYFL will consist of the following:

– Four 11-Man Football Teams and one Mighty Mite League

• 8th Grade Team; 7th Grade Team; 5-6th Grade Team; 3-4th Grade Team

• In addition we will have an In-Town Mighty Mites League: K-2nd Graders

• At each level the possibility of adding a JV team, which can be a mix of two levels is available. This will depend on total number of participants.

– 9 Game Season (1st week of Sept. – 1st week of November)

• 4 or 5 Home Games at GHS

• 4 or 5 Away Games (The most travel will be 5 times over 3 months).

– GFYFL will follow CAYFLs weight restrictions for ball carriers:

• A: 152 lbs B: 136 lbs C: 120 lbs D: 93 lbs

• No weight limit for NON-Ball carriers

• Weigh-ins occur before each game

– Roster Sizes:

• Minimum Roster sizes of 20 apply for all Teams, 16 for all JV Teams

• There are no Maximum Roster Sizes

No one will be turned away

• However Towns are strongly advised that if a Roster reaches 36 players than a JV team be created.

• Increased playing time for all and addresses safety concerns

NO TRYOUTS, Everyone will play.

– Minimum Play Limits:

• JV, Mighty Mites and D trams: 50/50 split

• A, B, C: Will have minimum play rules selected by Board of Directors

– Cheerleading Participation:

• Every level of football may have a cheering squad affiliated with it

• The A and C team teams MUST have a squad

• In addition to cheering at the games there will also be competitions.

• At least one during the season

• Also are eligible for Outside Competitions.

– Cost:

• $100-150.

• We will offer Family caps, Scholarships, and Hardship Requests

Player Safety Considerations:

• Well Trained Coaches

– All Head Coaches are required to be certified in:

• Concussion identification and prevention,

• First Aid/CPR,

• Coaches Certification administered by USA Football

– Coaches will be required to take add. courses offered by NFHS

• EMT/AT Requirements

– No Game can begin without the presence of a licensed EMT, emergency first responder, or Athletic Trainer (AT) on site at the venue of the scheduled game.

• Safety and Compliance Committee

– Each Team is required to have a member on the CAYFL Safety committee.

– Member is responsible to ensure all equipment in good working condition and that any new safety protocols are implemented by the organization.

– Evaluation of USA Football literature and studies

• Consistency Across all levels

– Skills learned at an early age will be expanded upon and refined at the next level.

– This will build confidence and understanding on the proper way to block and tackle.

• Competition against similar teams

– Similar Roster Size, Age, Skill level

– No longer playing Rosters of 12 against 25

– No longer playing Young 7th Graders vs. Old 8th Graders or “Pulling Up” 6th Graders

Partnership with GHS Program

• Promote Football in Town

– By linking to GHS they are now part of something larger than a regional team

– Promote through clinics, scrimmages at half time, etc.

• Prepare our kids for the next level:

– Playing 11 Man Football – like all other kids at their age in MA

• Better knowledge of all Positions and Responsibilities

– Playing together as a Class (i.e. 8th Grade team, etc.)

• Forming a camaraderie with your peers

– Strong ties to the GHS program promotes quick transition and early success at GHS:

• Terminology

• Blocking &Tackling (safety concerns)

• Practice Planning & Organization

• Drills and skill training

• Similar Offensive and Defensive Strategy

• How this will work:

– Incorporation of Youth Coaches into GHS coaching meetings.

– In-house and Outside Coaches Clinics for all coaches.

– Summer clinic for all players.

– High School Coach contact at each Youth level for assistance.

– High School Player involvement during the Season.

– Youth Football Nights at GHS games (half time scrimmages).

Find us at: www.eteamz.com/gloucesterfishermenyouthfootball/

Got Your Ticket?

 

A friend sent me this 1857 2.5″ x 3.5″  admission ticket for a shareholder’s meeting in Gloucester. I’m thinking that the “Gloucester House Hall” is the old Town Hall on Washington Street (now the VFW). What a “Lebee” and the “List of Cash” are a mystery to me. Any thoughts?

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Breaking News: Boat Sunk In The Ice East #GloucesterMA @UniversalHub

So when you think you’re the only one having a sucky time with the snow and ice, think of the guy that owns this boat.

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Lobster Cove, Magnolia, Stage Fort Park,Schooner Adventure, Maritime Gloucester Under Snow From Peter Dorsey #GloucesterMA

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The Bridgewater footbridge which crosses an icy Lobster Cove

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A snowy Lobster Cove from the beginning of Leonard Street

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The Schooner Adventure on Maritime Gloucester’s main pier, and looking toward East Gloucester

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Stage Fort Park full of snow from the Blizzards of 2015

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Magnolia Beach looking toward Coolidge Point, Manchester

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