Was going through some files and found these forgotten pics, never used and most undated, but taken sometime in the past five years:
The trash strewn doorway to the old Massasoit Hotel in Springfield, soon to be renovated.
The long abandoned Luva Restaurant in Springfield.
Our Lady of Hope Church.
G. Michael Dobbs of The Reminder at the Grand Opening of the MGM Casino in Springfield.
Jay libardi lived in this house on Denver Street 25 years ago. In his day it was white, not yellow and had no front fence.
Pine Point politico Doug Ariel lived in this house on Laurelton Street in the 1970's.
The Breckwood homestead.
Springfield Mayor Dominic Sarno at ECOS with the late 16 Acres City Councilor Clodo Concepcion. Does anybody know who the woman in the middle is?
This plaque I found in the trash at UMass denotes contributions made to Bartlett Hall at UMass. I believe the person named as "Walter" Gibson should be called "Walker" Gibson.
Looking out the front window of Hamp's Haymarket on a icy cold day.
A battered Hampshire Gazette box.
This picture taken at Fitzwilly's in Northampton in 2017 shows me with my sisters Donna and Bev.
Um....
Not today!
Northampton native and former local blogger David Pakman, who has flown off to higher media realms, did a series recently on Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objectivism.
2 comments:
Man, I loathed church. Beautiful building, though.
Commented twice by accident. An OLH nun would give you a big, fat zero.
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