Though not originally from Blair or the Washington County area, Terry Dutton said he feels like Blair has always been home. Dutton, who is the president of WCB, was chosen as this year s grand …
Artisans who worked on Cape Ann Museum Green honored
By Gail McCarthy Staff Writer Dec 12, 2020 1 of 4
PAUL BILODEAU/Staff photo. Carpenter Stephen Goodick installs a plaque honoring the artisanswho helped bring Cape Ann Museum Green to its original splendor as depicted in Fitz Henry Lane s painting of the property. This plaque on the entrance boulder contains both English and Finnish inscriptions, in homage to the Finnish quarry workers of ages past, and says:Â This stone is from the Blood Ledge Quarry, a gift from the Natti Family. 9/22/20
Paul Bilodeau
Photo credit: Charles EsdaileAfter the CAM Green opened this fall, Cape Ann Museum officials held a ceremony to honor the 14 artisans and craftsmen who worked on the renovation of the sprawling open space, which is home to both historic and modern structures. Pictured here is one of the groups that were being celebrated. Â