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Clean lines and expressionistic seascapes at the Cape Ann Museum - The Boston Globe
by NewsReader 01-17-2012


The Boston Globe


Clean lines and expressionistic seascapes at the Cape Ann Museum
The Boston Globe
His parents lived on a 1926 Alden cutter sailboat, and the wood had a tendency to rot. Young Jay learned boatyard joinery at Concordia Boatyard in Padanaram, a village in South Dartmouth. But he has lived most of his life on the North Shore, ...




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