
The large glass-front showcase at 15 Rocky Neck Avenue received a makeover last July. Formerly used to display artwork, it had been empty since Ellen Kroger moved her Rocky Neck gallery to Bearskin Neck. Ellen and property owners, George and Ellen Sibley, welcomed its transformation from art to history. The renewed display features a panorama of the northern end of Rocky Neck in 1905, highlighting today’s uses for several of the many buildings that remain. A new white frame was built to hold the refreshed bed of sea glass, shells and stones on the ground beneath. Twinkle lights were added for nighttime sparkle. Be sure to stop by to see it, day or night, on your next visit to Rocky Neck! Aside from Ellen Kroger and the Sibleys, contributors were: Rich Carlson, Sophie and Madeline Litterer, Larry Dahlmer, Arnie Morton, Mark Lacey, along with Ann Marie and Susan Morreale.




