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New owner Lisa DeGloria, left, stands with former owner Pam Wasserman behind the counter of Good Dog Gallery.Pam Wasserman/Courtesy photo
Lisa DeGloria stands with her family and dog, Gronk, outside Good Dog Gallery in Rockport.Pam Wasserman/Courtesy photo featured Wasserman hands over Good Dog Gallery to Newburyport resident
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New owner Lisa DeGloria, left, stands with former owner Pam Wasserman behind the counter of Good Dog Gallery.Pam Wasserman/Courtesy photo
Lisa DeGloria stands with her family and dog, Gronk, outside Good Dog Gallery in Rockport.Pam Wasserman/Courtesy photo
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Written and researched by the Projectâs new coordinator, Laura Ventimiglia with the aid and cooperation of the Novello family, Lena Novelloâs story is now available on the Gloucester 400 website for reading and download.Melissa Federico/Courtesy Photo
Dr. Laura M. Alberghini Ventimiglia - who now heads up the 400 Stories Project - is a longtime Gloucester resident whose family here spans six generations. An author, historian, and educator, Laura served as a college educator and administrator for more than 20 years. Melissa Federico/Courtesy Photo
From the sea to City Hall, Lena Mary Parisi Novello was one of Gloucesterâs most admired citizens of the past century.Â
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The Open Door has established a new award in honor of a local philanthropist.Â
Dubbed the Dick Wilson Upsizer Award after Dick Wilson of Magnolia, the award was created to recognize the quiet and steady dedication of a lifetime spent doing good for others.
âDick has shown what a lifetime of doing good does for a community and The Open Door is proud to establish this award in his name. Heâs an inspiration,â said Julie LaFontaine, president and CEO of The Open Door. âFrom helping kids on the sports field to building homeless shelters, to creating a corporate culture of giving both in Boston and here in Gloucester, he says what he means, and he means what he says. He rolls up his sleeves, and is committed to âdoing-good-nessâ and committed to community.â