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FROM THE PUBLISHER<br />
TED GRANT<br />
A publication of Essex Media Group<br />
Publisher<br />
Edward M. Grant<br />
Chief Executive Officer<br />
Michael H. Shanahan<br />
Directors<br />
Edward L. Cahill<br />
John M. Gilberg<br />
Edward M. Grant<br />
Gordon R. Hall<br />
Monica Connell Healey<br />
J. Patrick Norton<br />
Michael H. Shanahan<br />
Chief Financial Officer<br />
William J. Kraft<br />
Chief Operating Officer<br />
James N. Wilson<br />
Controller<br />
Susan Conti<br />
Editor<br />
Thor Jourgensen<br />
Contributing Editors<br />
Gayla Cawley<br />
Sophie Yarin<br />
Writers<br />
Hannah Chadwick<br />
Allysha Dunnigan<br />
Alena Kuzub<br />
Jakob Menendez<br />
Sam Minton<br />
Anne Marie Tobin<br />
Photographers<br />
Olivia Falcigno<br />
Spenser Hasak<br />
Alena Kuzub<br />
Vanessa Leroy<br />
Jakob Menendez<br />
Advertising Sales<br />
Ernie Carpenter<br />
Ralph Mitchell<br />
Patricia Whalen<br />
Design<br />
Jakob Menendez<br />
INSIDE<br />
06 What's Up<br />
07 Sophia's legacy<br />
10 House Money<br />
<strong>12</strong> Crunchy Inc.<br />
16 Stats at a glance<br />
18 Sloan Style<br />
20 Warwick Way<br />
22 Santa stroll<br />
24 Redd's racers<br />
29 Shubie's due<br />
30 MacMarblehead<br />
32 Designing duo<br />
35 A look back<br />
36 Rock solid<br />
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<strong>01945</strong>themagazine.com<br />
It's a<br />
women's<br />
issue<br />
This edition of <strong>01945</strong> could easily be called The Women of Marblehead.<br />
Kathy Walters, Molly Haley, Liv Dolce, Jennifer Lewis, Jaime Sloan, Silvia VIA<br />
Leary, and Carol Shube. Each is interesting and, collectively, they make this edition<br />
interesting.<br />
Kathy Walters and Molly Haley were inspired 50 years ago by the womens'<br />
movement to launch Handprints, a fabric-design business that created patterns and<br />
designs for a wide array of clothing and commercial fabric products. Marblehead<br />
Museum is honoring their legacy with a display dedicated to their dream. Hannah<br />
Chadwick chronicles their story.<br />
Liv Dolce decided the granola she fed her children for years was worth a shot as a<br />
commercial venture, and thus was born Liv Healthy Gourmet Granola. Feast your<br />
eyes on Ally Dunnigan's story.<br />
MacRae's Sustainable Goods marks its first anniversary this month and Mike<br />
Alongi's story details how Jennifer Lewis, who owns the Washington Street store,<br />
has built success on the motto, "Feel good about buying from your North Shore<br />
neighbor."<br />
Warwick Cinema — another town icon — broadened its artistic reach this fall by<br />
hosting an art exhibition featuring work by Lynn native Silvia VIA Leary, and<br />
titled, "Women of Color in the Arts." Check out Ally Dunnigan's story.<br />
Jaime Sloan, who grew up in town, rose like a phoenix from the ashes of her<br />
former North Andover boutique to launch her store, Sanctum Style, at MarketStreet<br />
Lynnfield, which is filled with au courant fashion. Anne Marie Tobin has her story.<br />
On a sadder note, Sophia Smith lost her battle with cancer, but town residents<br />
rallied to create the “Arms Around Sophia” scholarship in her memory. Sam Minton<br />
has the story.<br />
Not that this issue is devoted entirely to women.<br />
Daniel Joseph Cedrone III, for instance, is the third-generation male in his family<br />
to carry on the art of stone engraving and run Marblehead Memorial. See Alena<br />
Kuzub’s story.<br />
Sure, most boaters have hauled out their craft from Marblehead Harbor by late<br />
fall, but the model boat racers who sail their 50-inch-long "yachts" on Redd's<br />
Pond were still tacking and coming about on a miniature scale in October. Jakob<br />
Menendez did double duty, writing and photographing this fun story.<br />
Great stories all.<br />
But back to the Women of Marblehead. Adhering to a truism that the way to my<br />
heart is through my stomach, my favorite woman featured in this edition of <strong>01945</strong><br />
is probably Carol Shube. Along with her husband, George, and son, Doug, Carol<br />
Shube –– unbeknownst to her –– puts a smile on my face at least four times a week.<br />
That’s because my favorite Marblehead woman (not featured in this edition –– until<br />
this sentence, I guess) is a Shubiephile who undoubtedly has something purchased<br />
at Shubie’s awaiting us for dinner. Maybe a meatloaf sandwich or a roast beef wrap<br />
or a chicken breast with sriracha mayonnaise (a/k/a the orange stuff ) or . . .<br />
I’m hungry. I have to go. Enjoy the women (and, I suppose, the men) of <strong>01945</strong>.<br />
COVER Carol Shube, and her son, Doug Shube, inside their iconic Marblehead store. PHOTO by Vanessa Leroy<br />
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