2019 Cape Cod Baseball League Hall of Fame Announcement
Eight individuals comprise the 19th induction class of the Cape Cod Baseball League Hall of Fame announced today at the League’s First Pitch Brunch at the 99 Restaurant in West Yarmouth, Mass.
CCBL Hall of Fame Committee Chair Chuck Sturtevant made the announcement of 2019 inductees, who’ll be enshrined Nov. 23 at Wequassett Inn in Harwich, Mass.
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PPP:38 Hyannis Port and Squaw Island, August 1963
Description: Silent motion picture footage of President John F. Kennedy's family time at Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, and at his residence at Squaw Island, Massachusetts. Dates for some of the footage cannot be established. For most of the footage, dates likely fall between August 14, 1963, and August 30, 1963. President Kennedy, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, Caroline Kennedy, and John F. Kennedy, Jr., relax outside the Squaw Island residence with dogs. The family visits the residence of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., in Hyannis Port. The President greets Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., while Eunice Kennedy Shriver is present. Other activities include Caroline and others riding horses, Caroline and John, Jr., and others spending time at the beach, and President Kennedy cruising aboard the President's yacht Honey Fitz with his family, Under Secretary of the Navy Paul B. Red Fay, Anita Fay, and Sally Fay.
Public domain footage. Please credit: John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Closing the 'Dore (vs. Hyannis 7-21-18)
Commodores reporters Danny LaRose and Bobby Kraus recap Falmouth's 5-3 victory over the Hyannis Harbor Hawks while reporter Greg Levinsky spoke to infielder Hayden Cantrelle of the University of Louisiana-Lafayette.
Trey Masek - RHP - Falmouth Commodores (07-19-12 at Hyannis)
Falmouth Commodores RHP Trey Masek pitching against the Hyannis Harbor Hawks at McKeon Park in Hyannis, MA on July 19th, 2012 (07-19-12). Trey will be entering his Junior year at Texas Tech University in the Fall. He is 2013 MLB Draft eligible.
Thank you to Tino DiGiovanni and the staff of the Hyannis Harbor Hawks for the courtesies extended.
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ThyssenKrupp Oildraulic Elevator-JFK Museum Hyannis
Originally Uploaded: February 21, 2011
Originally Filmed: February 18, 2011
This Kruppy was pretty interesting.
Original Description:
Since it is President's Day and my 700th video, I had something special planned. From the outside, this may look like a standard Thyssenkrupp oildraulic elevator, but on the inside, it is WAY different. First off, the floor indicator has arrows, which is super rare for a Kruppy or even a Dover elevator. Also, this elevator does not appear to be original to the building itself. Either this was a new install or it was a modernization project.
The building itself used to be a town hall, in fact, it was the place where the assassination was declared. This has now been converted as a museum to show his life on the Cape (not far from the compound). In the basement, there is a Cape Cod Baseball Hall of Fame section which gives a bit of history on baseball on the Cape.
Specs:
Brand: Thyssenkrupp/Associated?
Type: Hydro/Oildraulic
Floors Served: B, *1, and 2 (Three Floor)
Phone: TK ADA
Door Safety: Janus Door Curtain Sensor
Door: Single Slide
Lantern: TK Classic
Indicator: Standard TK (with arrows)
Fixtures: TK/Dover Classic
Speed: 100fpm
Capacity: 2500lbs
Installed: Mid 2000's
DT Rating: 0, although there are slightly abrupt stops.
John Garabedian's Airplane & Radio Home in Falmouth, MA
This exclusive High Definition video that brings you inside, and then up to the sky, details the life of John Garabedian and his newest home which was built in 2012. Garabedian has 2 other homes, one in the mountains of Cabot, Vermont and the other in Southborough, MA. The Southborough house is Garabedian's main home, and has been housing the nationally syndicated radio show, Open House Party since 1987. This amazingly stunning home which features a full airstrip, a state of the art radio studio, an Egyptian style movie theater, the cool airplane hangar which houses the Lazy Susan that holds four of John's antique collectible airplanes that he continues to fly all of the time. This is an exclusive video that used to be on YouTube, but was blocked in our country. Luckily, I saved it and wanted to re-upload it for you so you could see the inside of John's Cape Cod home!
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Cape Cod Children Museum Gala
The Cape Cod Children's Museum's Celebration of 25 Years of Playing, Learning and Growing
RFK granddaughter found dead at Kennedy compound (ASL - 8.2.19)
Transcript
22-year old Saoirse Kennedy-Hill, the granddaughter of Robert F. Kennedy, was found dead at the family's compound on Massachusetts' Cape Cod Thursday afternoon.
The Kennedy compound is a 6 acre property in Hyannisport, home to several members of the Kennedy family.
Paramedics responded to a medical emergency at the compound around 2:30 PM and rushed Kennedy Hill to the hospital.
The family has not said how Kennedy Hill died.
In 2016 Kennedy Hill wrote an op-ed piece for her high school newspaper about her struggles with depression.
She described it as a deep sadness that felt like a heavy boulder on my chest.
And she regretted that federal privacy laws prevented her teachers and advisers from truly knowing what she was going through.
Her grandmother Ethel Kennedy issued a statement saying The world is a little less beautiful today.
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Tourists share their reactions to Plymouth Rock
By Stephanie Chaisson
The Patriot Ledger
PLYMOUTH -- 'I expected it to be bigger.
Kind of boring.
I thought there'd be more wow to it.
It's summertime, and the tourists are buzzing at -- though maybe not glowing about -- Plymouth Rock.
It is one of the most visited tourist locations in Massachusetts, the state says, with nearly a million people a year coming to see what may or may not be the rock where the Pilgrims first set foot in Plymouth in 1620.
Even some locals admit to being somewhat underwhelmed by the famous landmark.
Keira Slover of Plymouth said she drove by Plymouth Rock about four times before she realized it was there. It's a piece of history, but it's a lot littler than I thought, she said.
The long-celebrated and frequently visited rock gets mixed reviews from tourists at the monument on the Plymouth waterfront, not far from the Mayflower II and downtown stores and restaurants.
Slover's size-surprise mirrored that of many Plymouth Rock visitors. But many said the historic symbolism behind the boulder outweighs its modest size.
It's nice that they have a big memorial for it, because it's an important place, said Brad Smith of Houston. I think it's kind of neat that it's not this monstrous rock, and it was really used as a stepping stone.
Added Smith's wife, Kristy: It is kind of neat to know that even far back then (Plymouth Rock) had been considered important and people wanted to preserve it.
What got preserved, however, is not exactly clear.
As the story goes, when William Bradford -- who would become Plymouth Colony's second governor -- led the Pilgrims off the Mayflower, his first step was on the rock. Yet while there is no question Bradford did put his foot down someplace in Plymouth, there is no certainty that he actually stepped on the boulder now maintained as a state monument.
Peggy Baker, director and librarian of Pilgrim Society and Pilgrim Hall Museum, said it is impossible to know the exact history of what is now celebrated as Plymouth Rock, because there was no mention of it during the 17th century.
Despite the uncertainty, Baker noted that First Street goes directly up from Plymouth Rock, so it is a geographical marker.
She also said the top half of the rock, separated from the rest in an attempt to move the 10-ton mass, was shuffled around in its early days of fame while Plymouth's town fathers struggled to find the perfect place for it.
The top half of the rock eventually made its way back to its original location and was reunited with its bottom half. They reside under a stone canopy beside Plymouth Harbor on Water Street.
Visiting Plymouth Rock remains at the top of the to-do list for tourists visiting Massachusetts. According to department spokeswoman Wendy Fox, almost one million tourists come yearly to see the Rock and it is one of the most frequently visited state parks in Massachusetts.
And while some visitors leave the Rock unimpressed, the verdict is by no means universal.
Carter Bent, 8, of Kingston, said he liked Plymouth Rock because it's a historical landmark.
His brother Ethan, 5, proudly said, I think it's very cool, and I like it.
Gary Vorst and his family recently visited the area from Ohio, armed with cameras and fanny-packs, and made Plymouth Rock their first stop.
We just got here and we're checking everything out, said Vorst. It's nice.
Stephanie Chaisson may be reached at schaisson@ledger.com.
Life After InvenTeams
Three former InvenTeam participants talk about their life experiences after InvenTeams.
Norwood Arena Movie: TV SPOT
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Quality Inn hotel in Bourne
100 Trowbridge Road
Bourne, MA, US, 02532
Phone: (508) 759-0800 Fax: (508) 759-4575
Hilton Providence Video Tour
HILTON PROVIDENCE
21 ATWELLS AVENUE, PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND, 02903, USA
TEL: +1-401-831-3900 FAX: 1-401-751-0007
Welcome to the Hilton Providence hotel. Located in the heart of downtown Providence, Rhode Island, this stylish Providence hotel is within walking distance of Historic Federal Hill, Providence Place Mall and Rhode Island Convention Center. Discover top Providence attractions with ease from this comfortable and sophisticated Rhode Island hotel.
Enjoy all day dining at Shula's 347. Named in honor of Hall of Fame Coach Don Shula, this popular grill restaurant offers exceptional cuisine. Indulge in breakfast, lunch or dinner or dine al fresco on the seasonal patio and enjoy city views. Relax at the Starbucks® café and discover a wide variety of coffees, pastries and light snacks at the Hilton Providence hotel.
Host a meeting or event in one of 11 meeting rooms and boardrooms and stay connected in the business center. Celebrate a special occasion with up to 500 guests in the elegant Rosemoor Ballroom and allow the dedicated team at this Providence hotel to assist in planning each special event.
After a long day in the business center or an exciting day discovering Providence, refresh with a swim in the indoor pool or rejuvenate in the fitness center. Retire to a comfortable guest room with wireless internet access and enjoy room service.
Language of Business: John Garabedian
People often turn to the media to help them define their brand. But what if you are seeking a brand for the media? John Garabedian knows that situation well. Owner of four Cape Radio stations, this radio personality has dominated the Boston market, recently inducted into the Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame. Who better to tell us about embracing an identity to further your brand?
The Cowsills @ The Long Island Music Hall of Fame Gala & Induction Ceremony
Performing The Rain, the Park and Other things
7th Gala and Induction Ceremony
Inducting Artie Kornfeld
The Space at Westbury Theater
November 8, 2018
Sea of Blue: Police pay tribute to fallen K-9 officer
A vigil and visitation were scheduled Tuesday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at St. Pius X Roman Catholic Church in Yarmouth.
The Cowsills Rams Head On Stage - To Sir With Love
Susan Cowsill sings to Sir With Love.
The Cowsills Rams Head On Stage - We Can Fly
The Moody Blues - Nights in White Satin Cleveland 2009
The Moody Blues - Nights in White Satin
With the beautiful and talented Norda Mullen.
Live at Nautica in Cleveland Ohio on August 11th 2009
See Moody's live:
• Aug 16 Mohegan Sun ArenaUncasville, CT
• Aug 17 Turning Stone Resort & Casino Event CenterVerona, NY
• Aug 18 Shea's Performing Arts Center Buffalo, NY
• Aug 20 Radio City Music Hall New York, NY
• Aug 23 Cape Cod Melody Tent Hyannis, MA
• Aug 25 Bank of America Pavilion Boston, MA
• Aug 26 Saratoga Performing Arts Center Saratoga Springs, NY
• Aug 28 Louisville Palace Louisville, KY
• Aug 29 PNC PAVILION Cincinnati, OH
• Aug 30 The Lawn at White River State Park Indianapolis, IN
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