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LEGAL NOTICE TO WN OF MARBLEHEAD CONSERVAT ION COMMISSION

The Marblehead Conservation Commission will hold a VIRTUAL (zoom) public hearing beginning at or after 7:00 PM on April 13, 2023 on an application filed by Scott Patrowicz, P.E., Patrowicz Land Development Engineering (applicant) on behalf of Eric and Katherine Walker (owner) for open porch addition (1st floor), maintenance re-pointing repairs to an existing seawall/house foundation, site work/landscaping at 19 Goodwins Court (Map 166, Parcel 68) in an area subject to the Wetlands Protection Act and the Marblehead Wetlands Protection Bylaw This hearing will be held remotely in accordance with Governor Baker ’s March 12, 2020 Order Superseding Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting Law G.L. c.30A, section 18 and the Governor ’s March 15, 2020 Order imposing strict limitation on the number of people that may gather in one place. Request to make an appointment to review plans and information by E-mailing: engineers @ marblehead.org For any questions, please call (781) 631-1529. Details on how to access the hearing remotely via the internet will be posted on the meeting agenda at least 48-hours prior to the hearing. The link to the agenda is: https://www.marblehead.org/conservation-commission Brian LeClair Chairman Marblehead Conservation Commission

Do you have a bunch of photos on your phone that you’re not sure what to do with? Learn how to take photographs and video with your smartphone or tablet in an interactive class with photographer and videographer Bob Michelson Wednesday, April 12, 6­8 p.m. in the program room at Abbot Public Library at Eveleth School.

Participants will learn how to take better composed pictures by using the “Rule of Thirds” of photography, as well as how to hold their device for steadier, blur­free photos while using the volume control as a shutter button.

During this workshop, you will learn why and how we take photos and how the type of phone we use can affect how we choose to edit and store them. Whether you plan to print, create digital slideshows, publish photo books or post to social media, you still need to download, backup and organize your photos, according to Michelson. Each student will leave class with a personal photo management plan.

Michelson’s work has been published in local, regional and national magazines and newspapers. Space is limited, and registration is required at tinyurl.com/Abbot­Photography­Class.

This program is generously sponsored by the Friends of the Abbot Public Library.

For additional information, visit abbotlibrary. org, email mar@noblenet.org or call 781­631­1481.

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