March 2022 New England Monthly

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MARCH 2022

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THE SOUTHCOAST’S LEADING BROKERAGE OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES SOUTH DARTMOUTH | $1,495,000

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Stunning…contemporary Cape set on 8 acres overlooking the vineyard at Pardon Hill. Ultimate summer getaway. Contact Will Milbury 508525.5200 or Sarah Meehan 508.685.8926. SOUTH DARTMOUTH | $2,395,000

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NEW LISTING One level living at its finest. This four-bedroom, 2.5 bath executive ranch set on 3/4 of an acre is newly built with all high-end finishes. Contact Sarah Meehan 508.685.8926.

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Newly built, five-six bedroom, 3.5 bath custom Colonial set on 1.26 acres close to the beaches and all Padanaram Village has to offer. Contact Sarah Meehan 508.685.8926.

Extraordinary 20+/- acre pastoral lot overlooking Padanaram Harbor. Rare opportunity to build your dream home with breathtaking waterviews, supreme privacy and direct harbor frontage. Pristine! Contact Will Milbury 508.525.5200.

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Fantastic location in Padanaram. Spacious, threebedroom raised ranch, located just one house from the water. Contact Patricia Hottel 508.542.2030.

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Waterfront on a private beach with stunning views of Buzzards Bay and the ocean beyond. This house is located at a dead-end street offering beach-style comfort inside and plenty of outdoor space. Contact Patricia Hottel 508.542.2030.

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MEET SOME OF THE MILBURY TEAM WILL MILBURY 508.525.5200

Will Milbury is the owner and principal broker of Milbury and Company, established in 1980 in Back Bay/ Beacon Hill and the Boston suburbs before expanding to Cape Cod, the South Coast and Rhode Island. Will is a member of the Padanaram Business Association, Norfolk Hunt Club, New Bedford Yacht Club and a supporter of numerous local charities including DNRT, WRWA, the Lloyd Center, New Bedford Art Museum, the ART Drive and the Dartmouth Cultural Center.

NINA WEEKS 617.957.8769

Nina Weeks, sales associate, lives in Padanaram Village with her husband and their four children. Having grown up on the Southcoast, she is intimately familiar with the area and all it has to offer. Nina enjoys boating and is a member of the New Bedford Yacht Club. She is proud to support the Community Boating Center, DNRT and Rotch Jones Duff House. Nina is eager to assist with all your real estate needs.

KEVIN QUINN 774.319.3401

Kevin R. Quinn, sales associate, has been with Milbury and Company since 2017 and an Assistant Manager since 2019. A graduate of UMass Amherst, Kevin majored in corporate finance and earned a real estate certification from the Isenberg School of Management. Kevin is a lifelong southcoast resident, with fond memories of summers spent in Bayview and is a member of the Westport Yacht Club. Licensed in both MA and RI Kevin is eager to assist with all your real estate needs.

SARAH DUPRE MAURER 508.889.4614

Sarah Dupre Maurer, Sales Associate, grew up in Dartmouth and relocated back to the area in 2011. She presently resides in the village with her husband and their two daughters. With a background in architecture, construction project management and interior decorating, Sarah is known for being creative, innovative and thinking outside the box. Sarah is on the Board of Directors for the Buttonwood Park Zoo and is a member of the local, state and national Realtor associations.

GILLIAN ARNARD 617.799.391

Gillian Barnard, Sales Associate, moved from the UK to Massachusetts in the early 90’s, where she continued her career as a marketing professional in the financial services and technology industries. Gillian brings a wealth of client-focused marketing expertise to the Milbury team. Gill is thrilled to call the Southcoast home, along with her husband and their three grown children. She is an active supporter of Our Sisters’ School, My Brother’s Keeper and the Women to Women Partnership.

CHRISTOPHER HILLER 508.965.8409

Christopher Hiller has been a Sales Associate at Milbury and Company for almost four years and is a member of Team MCM. Chris, a lifelong resident of the Southcoast, has an extensive background in property management, running his own business for many years. Chris is an avid and experienced sailor, always willing to share his knowledge of local waters which provides value to his clients who are drawn to Buzzards Bay and all it has to offer.

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Single floor living in the heart of Marion Village! | Marion $895,000

Investment opportunity on Sconticut Neck Fairhaven $465,000

Turn-key beach house just steps to the bay East Sandwich $995,000

Historic Downtown mixed-use property | New Bedford $ 875,000

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Welcome

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elcome to March and our first official Home & Design Issue. Many have enjoyed a remarkable real estate market, and with it came an influx of new faces and families into communities across New England. At the same time, designers, retailers, and just about everyone else in the real estate and design business have enjoyed significant gains from record-breaking sales, even though there have been challenges. The news for 2022 is that interest rates are going to rise, housing inventories are low, and well, the ‘market’ is on thin ice. That’s fine to dwell on if you see the glass halffull, but for those of us who have been to a rodeo or two, we see opportunity ahead. Let’s start in order; yes, rates will increase, but they have been ridiculously low for a long time; it is doubtful they will prevent people who wish to rise to the occasion and purchase a dream home from falling to the sidelines. Plus, the most luxurious homes are not financed; they are bought for cash, leaving the shouts of fear some are touting as aimless. The number of homes available is reduced; could it possibly be most of them have been sold? This down-tick shouldn’t last for long, simply because the demand for the best locations is always in vogue; plus, no one can hold back time, with spring in sight, we should see many more listings coming available. As for the stock market, the run-up has been phenomenal;

it is how people made money to purchase new homes during the last few years. The recent downturn in equities was manufactured—really. There was no reason for the retreat from the best names and companies on the Dow and Nasdaq, but they collapsed anyway. Here is some insight; many knowledgeable investors drove the exchanges down—cashed out—so they can go up again! Doesn’t that make sense? We have seen it time and time again. The screaming fire is getting old, so if you miss the chance to buy low, you likely sold low and are now sitting silently in apprehension. We like to look ahead and search for calm winds and tides. Yes, there will always be turmoil and uncertainty, but no one has to allow it to rule their lives. If you find you can’t move up, how about improving your situation? Remodeling is going to be bigger than ever. We all know that getting a reliable contractor is difficult, so why wait? Book the help today and create a plan; a perfect home requires updating, something that isn’t on a longterm owner’s mind but should be, especially if they might be selling in a few years. It is an exciting time for everyone. The advancements of technology, medicine, and communication are beyond belief; if only politics could catch up. (Smile). While enjoying another issue of our lifestyle publication, consider taking charge of your life and experiences, don’t leave your future to chance; focus on well-deserved pleasure and enjoyment! H NEW ENGLAND NEWS + MEDIA | MARCH 2022 | 11


Impressions

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ow the public views the service industry is perplexing, it wasn’t long ago when speaking to a ‘live’ customer service representative was expected, albeit not always appreciated. While you might not have always found a resolution, you did have an opportunity to investigate your problem with a person. Today, try to solve an issue with Microsoft, or any technology conglomerate for that matter; the best you can expect is an opportunity to chat with a robot or be directed to a long list of suggestions—a few of which may answer your questions—or not! Then, there is the post office; while they have hemorrhaged money for years, they have also been accused of being poorly operated. However, according to a study conducted in April 12 | MARCH 2022 | NEW ENGLAND NEWS + MEDIA

2020 by Pew Research, 91 percent of the respondents had a favorable view of the organization responsible for delivering the mail. But, this glowing report may be facing a headwind since rates have steadily increased significantly for a P.O. Box rental. And, as of this January, rates for postage are downright expensive. At the same time, not in all cases, but more than it should be noted, personal experiences with post office employees is the worst in decades. It has become evident that a letter or magazine mailed today can take up to 10 days to arrive at its destination. Along with this difficulty, it seems the necessity of training new hires has diminished. Case in point, monthly, this company transacts a significant amount of business with various postal offices. Time and time again, we have questioned rates, inquired why mail is missing (even when it is supposed to be trackable), and


A gratuity isn’t a bad idea when it originates from an individual—not the server; it is reprehensible a generation has been instilled with the expectation they deserve extra compensation without performing exceptional results.

found simple procedures not followed, such as UPS and Fed-Ex being allowed to make deliveries at the Post Office. The once-in-a-while consumer would never notice such difficulties, but people using the Post Office for business become pretty frustrated. On occasions, we’ve witnessed voices raised and accusations made, but to no avail, the Post Office is too big to fight, and if you try, the red tape will leave you wondering if it is worth the battle. Another issue that invokes discontent revolves around tipping. A gratuity was once reserved for outstanding service; it was also provided because the service industry was given an unfair advantage over other businesses by underpaying their employees and leaving it up to the public to pick up the expense. Today, everyone has their hand out, not because they will make your visit enjoyable, but because a tip is thought to

be deserved. Pick up a coffee, sandwich, or pizza, and the personable cashier suddenly goes quiet and offers a blank stare when the credit card machines ask how much you wish to tip and you hit “no tip.” This response from a person who handed you a bag with your food; it is ridiculous to rely on consumers to pay wages for a business owner or over-compensate a person earning a significant salary for their unskilled labor. The minimum wage has been increased—with more raises to come. At the same time, many businesses are paying higher hourly rates because acquiring workers is so difficult. The question begging to be asked is, why has tipping someone for existing become commonplace? Think to yourself, who tipped you last for a job well done? For many years the level of service has noticeably declined; not in all cases, there remain some conscientious people, but as a whole, work ethic is at its lowest point in generations. The days of working college students have passed. With grants, loans, and the government offering free rides, responsibility and other essential aspects of personal development have been lost. Who doesn’t get tipped but probably should? Your doctor for saving your life, nurses provide unconditional care while you are ill, how about a lawyer who wins your case, or the dry cleaner, or tailor who makes you look your best? Consider the neighbor who looks in on an elder next door, the mechanic who keeps your car running, or the computer geek that saves your hard drive? Yes, there are so many deserving people, yet we aren’t conditioned to tip them. These questions lead to another; why are we expected to tip people who are simply doing their job? If a person is hired to a position, regardless of what it is, and they accept the pay rate, it is their responsibility to perform the tasks to the best of their ability, and they shouldn’t need an incentive. At the same time, employers need to step up and take fiscal responsibility and not hand it off to their customers. Praise should be good enough, and if it isn’t, it may be time to find another line of work. In a society where the pay-off supersedes the desire to do your best only results in a false sense of accomplishment, causing a frustrated public who at some point is going to realize they are being abused. A gratuity isn’t a bad idea when it originates from an individual—not the server; it is reprehensible a generation has been instilled with the expectation they deserve extra compensation without performing exceptional results. H NEW ENGLAND NEWS + MEDIA | MARCH 2022 | 13


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reativity, a good idea, or a plan to integrate into a community, are a few of the enticements for taking a close look at this legendary building. Change is taking place at the New Bedford Seaport. Because of this progress, fewer quality properties are available, making this potential urban lifestyle dwelling a considerable investment. Built in 1790, the Tallman Building, a Federal-style warehouse, served an integral role in the whaling industry in New Bedford. A landmark at the working waterfront, it is located at the base of Centre Street across from the harbor. The mixed-use property features first and second-floor office units and an impressive two-level loft-style residence that embraces centuries-old charm and character. The property was restored by Waterfront Historic Area League (WHALE) in 1967 and has been beautifully maintained. Surrounding by cobblestone roads, the building

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BUILT IN 1790, THE TALLMAN BUILDING, A FEDERAL-STYLE WAREHOUSE, SERVED AN INTEGRAL ROLE IN THE WHALING INDUSTRY IN NEW BEDFORD. A LANDMARK AT THE WORKING WATERFRONT, IT IS LOCATED AT THE BASE OF CENTRE STREET ACROSS FROM THE HARBOR. THE MIXED-USE PROPERTY FEATURES FIRST AND SECONDFLOOR OFFICE UNITS AND AN IMPRESSIVE TWO-LEVEL LOFT-STYLE RESIDENCE THAT EMBRACES CENTURIES-OLD CHARM AND CHARACTER.

is centrally located near the island ferries, steps from many restaurants and galleries, and the soon-to-be-completed MBTA Commuter Rail station. There are 10 rooms and one bathroom within 3,370 square-feet. The building is serviced with natural gas for heat, and town water and sewer. H 13 Centre Street in New Bedford, Massachusetts, is listed for an asking price of $875,000 and represented by Berkshire Hathaway Home Services/Robert Paul Properties, 155 Front Street Marion, 508-748-2400. To schedule an appointment, call Mathew Arruda at 508-965-8683 or email marruda@robertpaul.com.

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TRENDING/Home Improvement

A guide to

Creative Living BY MARGOT ROBERTS

uch has changed over the years; remember the days of mauve carpeting and white cabinets with oak trim? Yes, they were once the ‘fad,’ but worse, these relics of the past still haunt some of the homes coming available as we enter the spring real estate market. There are also design, storage, and maintenance issues, which matter to owners and shoppers in 2022. It’s not surprising to see many properties circa 1920-1970 get demol-

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With advancements in design, material, and technology, plus changes in geopolitical events over fuel sources and the all-too-familiar pandemic, ished with more efficient and practical homes replacing the tired abodes. The most knowledgeable people in real estate have suggested to those selling homes during the last year, “Don’t fix anything,” they explained that buyers don’t care about upgrades because purchasers will make significant renovations themselves. But, not everyone is selling; many owners are planning to update their living spaces. With advancements in design, material, and technology, plus changes in geopolitical events over fuel sources and the all-too-familiar pandemic, some are considering improvements they can make to increase their level of comfort and lifestyle. This month, we’ve gathered new ideas and concepts that will blossom during the remainder of 2022; these insights will show changes in taste, necessity, and desire for better and more efficient living. Here is what’s trending, and it is only the beginning! WORKING AT HOME

One of the changes we noticed over the last 4-5 years is the birth of the home office. Once a den, a room doubling as a library, or a space where a tiny desk was found, owners are transforming the spaces into attractive and useful rooms. The 28 | MARCH 2022 | NEW ENGLAND NEWS + MEDIA

remote office is an essential amenity, and people are going all out to blend comfort and convenience into a room or suite they spend much of their day. Walls are adorned with art, built-in cabinetry, or lots of windows to let the sunshine in, often offering a view of the grounds. And these spaces must look good since many professionals are video conferencing with clients and colleagues. An investment in a home office isn’t just for those displaced by COVID; many people are converting space (a spare bedroom, a storage room, or basement) for a start-up internet business, studio, or mailroom. With the likes of Shopify and Amazon, to name a few, entrepreneurs are keeping expenses low by converting underutilized space into a money-making asset. HOMES GO HIGH-TECH

Companies that install and operate Smart Home Technology see an eruption in business, with no end in sight. The use of products that manage security, environmental, and telecommunication functions in residential properties is only beginning to launch, and homeowners are wondering how they lived so long without such products and services. Time has never been so valuable, and in modern households, the future

some are considering improvements they can make to increase their level of comfort and lifestyle.

will focus on programming, voice-activated commands, and monitoring the status of the entire property regardless of location. ENTERTAINMENT AND OUTDOOR SPACES

Another great concept homeowners are exploring is attached or free-standing spaces and buildings dedicated to social gatherings. From a partially enclosed patio with a full kitchen and bathroom, a converted shed or barn, to an elaborate and opulent venue among the garden, these modern-day detached ‘Drawing Rooms’ (coined during the 18th century) are in vogue and can be breathtakingly beautiful and practical. Families and friends have grown to enjoy time at home for safety and security; from this perspective, keeping the chore of entertaining at a specialized location alleviates worry while keeping your primary living space tidy and undisturbed.


INTERIORS

ENCLOSURES

Call it what you’d like, a solarium, sunroom, patio, or four-season room; there is a huge demand for customized glass enclosures attached to primary residences. These fabulous additions have come a long way from the leaky, unprotected glass rooms of prior generations. Having the ability to heat, cool, and shade from harmful UV waves, these structures are perfect for breakfast or gathering on a summer night or winter eve.

Many homeowners are looking to personalize their spaces, moving from plain flat drywall to textured finishes, murals, tile, stone, or brick. Looks that resemble places traveled are becoming popular for kitchens, baths, and living areas. Sculptured plaster, wide-plank wood floors, and the use of Chinoiserie-formed scenery, add an air of originality and a unique aesthetic to an ordinary room. There are also upticks in elaborate wallpaper, which resemble long-lived antique styling. Bolder and colorful designs are being brought back to bedrooms returning a feeling of sensuality and grace. Emotional warmth and luxury are compounded by ensuite spas and dressing rooms that make time with a partner enduringly romantic. COLORS

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feel of their environment. Grays seem to be diminishing, with a rise in playful tropical colors and designs. The bold red walls of yesterday are being painted or papered. Greens, pale orange, relaxing pinks, and soothing shades of blue will replace the vibrant bolds that have surrounded us for the last ten years. For home offices, we see dark colors; deep blues and hues of black are on the horizon.

ers used for storing liquor), will decorate just about any space. Expect to see dining rooms graced with banquet tables. Collectables are also finding their way into spaces decorated with contemporary furnishings and are seeping into the look-books of professional designers. There is also interest in Mid-century design, and many homes will incorporate its minimalist style into their décor.

BROWN IS BACK

KITCHENS

Not only in paint but with antique furniture and accent pieces, interest in the warmth and quality of well-made furnishings has caused homeowners and designers to take a second look. Bathrooms will be outfitted with semiantique and antique chests of drawers serving as vanities, stools, library steps, and cellarettes (antique wooden contain-

White and stainless steel kitchens will always be available for those serious about their cooking, just less of them. Today‘s trend is about open shelving and walls boasting intense colors, mimicking the foods we eat. You’ll see more deep greens, yellows, oranges, and reds added to a rustic atmosphere that will remind us of the farm-to-table movement. Stone

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and antique elements like well-worn tables and vintage signage will also make their way into these transformed gathering places showing authenticity. Surfaces are essential, and the use of organic and earthly materials is leading the way; terracotta, unpolished granite, concrete, and travertine have taken over the polished look of yesterday. The essence of natural unfinished materials is creating interest and causing intrigue. At the same time, high-end appliances will remain a staple; but hidden behind creative coverings as not to distract from the genre of the room. The topof-the-line kitchen equipment won’t be going anywhere. As for space, the traditional butler’s pantry is making a comeback; it allows for storage and a prep area that allows the ambiance of a new kitchen to shine.


GLASS

The separation of the outdoors and interior space is becoming indiscriminate. Homeowners want to bring the outdoors inside, but at the same time, their interest is to replace old windows and save on energy. Expanding the view inside a room adds enjoyment, relaxation, and comfort. Sliders and French doors allowing light and scenery will remain a constant, but adding another bank along the wall might also be on the agenda. BATHS

Bathrooms and home spas are the most private rooms in the house. These sanctuaries allow distance from daily living through piped-in music, sounds of nature, or tribal echoes, which revitalize the soul. In combination with plantings and fixtures resembling ancient Greece or a fancy hotel, more time will be spent spoiling oneself. There is a movement to remodel with oversized tubs, glass-enclosed showers, and in some cases, open shower rooms; the change from simple to elaborate can also be seen with the installation of marble walls, high-placed windows, adjustable lighting, and luxurious linens.

Today’s homes are about personality and comfort—along with style. Conscientious homeowners want their essence and taste reflected in every room and building on their property. Finally, we see greater use and interest in their utility without suffering aesthetic value. Built-ins offer visual elegance; no longer does the china, silver, and crystal have to be stored in cases that take away from a room’s footprint. THE MUD ROOM

CUSTOM CABINETRY.

They’re found in offices, bathrooms, bedrooms, dressing rooms, kitchens, and wherever additional storage is required.

Even here, effort and resources are being expended. This daily entrance used by families is the gateway in and out of a home. We will see more consideration going into a

room responsible for keeping the rest of the house neat and organized. Access to an adjacent laundry room with ‘slop sink’ shelving and storage will be a must-have. Today’s homes are about personality and comfort—along with style. Conscientious homeowners want their essence and taste reflected in every room and building on their property. Pride has replaced plain and straightforward construction; now, it's about doing the job well and emulating an owner's vibe. H NEW ENGLAND NEWS + MEDIA | MARCH 2022 | 31


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TRENDING/Real Estate

The beginning of the new

Real Estate Market BY JAMES HOLDEN

arch is the month of spring fever; a few warm days of brilliant sunshine and a refreshing drive to the country or by the ocean stimulate thoughts of finding a new home. This year will be no different; homebuyers and sellers will take a closer look at what they need (and what they want) in terms of launching a new lifestyle and embarking on a new adventure. With talk about interest rates and downgrades in the stock market, there is still an abundance of news concerning the enormous wealth being generated. Those searching for luxury properties are weathering the so-called real estate drought and are planning to upgrade to a home that caters to their taste and need for exclusive amenities.

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There are hot markets around the country, and prices may see a correction, but it is anyone’s guess how much it will be; if you follow the mantra of real estate professionals, it is about “Location, Location, Location,” and the best hold their value over time.

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Undoubtedly, the fierce bidding on mid-point properties may wane during the spring housing market due to the difficulty to upgrade after selling and wishing to remain in the same zip code. However, shoppers new to the most desirable communities view elevated prices and limited availability of inventory as a bargain when compared to alternative properties in higher-income locations. Areas like the SouthCoast of Massachusetts and coastal Rhode Island have been touting housing affordability, along with espousing the beauty of the coast for a while. Such boasting raises the question, how long did they think it would take before the rest of the world learned of these treasures? There are hot markets around the country, and prices may see a correction, but it is anyone’s guess how much it will be; if you follow the mantra of real estate professionals, it is about “Location, Location, Location,” and the best hold their value over time.

People don’t remember that in 1981, the average annual mortgage rate was as high as 16.63 percent, yet people still bought houses. Even with the Federal Reserve planning to increase rates, it could soften home prices, which could cause a breakout of new listings before their ‘cash-cow’ declines in value. It might create a sense of selling before prices collapse and buying before interest rates increase. Due to this scenario, we can predict; there is a 50/50 chance the real estate market will surprise everyone for at least the early part of 2022. Another outlier that no one is addressing is the playing field of real estate. It has become noticeable that the number of agencies is compressing. The once small but busy companies have found it difficult to compete with the large—wellfunded, giant brands that have scooped up the best and brightest operators. The industry has and will continue to be cannibalized; with the emergence of

new technologies and the ability to manage large groups of agents electronically, the more prominent—but personalized brokers—are leading the way to change home buying. But, let us not forget, the top-tier real estate agencies who keep their old-school “Rolodex” close at hand and hold the right contacts will continue to turn shoppers into buyers. The most challenging market ahead is first-time homebuyers; we will see them struggle to purchase older and less attractive homes at a premium. But, the silver lining is how these neighborhoods will improve, and the pride of ownership will make them safer. When the housing prices increase, everyone makes money. People and businesses involved in home renovations and improvements thrive in this environment, people get hired, they make more money, and the cycle continues. It says “In God We Trust” on our money, but in reality, maybe it’s the Federal Reserve we need to place some trust. H NEW ENGLAND NEWS + MEDIA | MARCH 2022 | 35


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Literature

SUSPENSEFUL NEW NOVEL TO BE RELEASED IN MAY

The new psychological thriller, A Disturbing Nature, explores ethics, psychology, and social justice, while investigating a series of murders in New England.

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he new psychological thriller, A Disturbing Nature, explores ethics, psychology, and social justice, while investigating a series of murders in New England. Fall River born author Brian Lebeau is celebrating the debut of his novel, A Disturbing Nature, this spring. An insightful, psychological thriller, the tale is set along the SouthCoast and follows the path of a prolific killer and an investigator in the post-Vietnam War era in New England. When FBI Chief Investigator Francis Palmer and Maurice Lumen’s paths collide, a dozen young women are already dead, with bodies strewn in the woods across southern New England. Crippled by the loss of their families and haunted by mistakes, they wrestle with skeletons and ghosts neither understands. Who is destined to pay for the sins of their fathers, and who will pay for their own? A Disturbing Nature has a planned release date of May 10, 2022, by Books Fluent. H

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Music

BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MUSIC DIRECTOR, ANDRIS NELSONS ANNOUNCES PROGRAM FOR MARCH

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his month the BSO violinist Leonidas Kavakos will perform for the American premiere of composer Unsuk Chin’s Violin Concerto No. 2, Scherben der Stille. Also included in the musical program is composer Charles Ives’s poem, The Unanswered Question, and Hector Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique, under the Direction of Mr. Nelsons. The concert is scheduled for Thursday and Saturday, March 3 and 5, at 8 p.m.; Friday, March 4, at 1:30 p.m. and Friday, March 11, at 8 p.m. (Casual Friday). H For more information, visit bso.org.

Violinist Leonidas Kavakos will perform for the American premiere of composer Concerto No. 2, Scherben der Stille.

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Unsuk Chin’s Violin


TRI-COUNTY SYMPHONIC BAND & TRICOUNTY MUSIC ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCE MARCH CONCERT

I In partnership with The Izzy Foundation, the Tri-County Symphonic Band & Tri-

n partnership with The Izzy Foundation, the music organization will perform “Marches for a Cure” on March 20, 2022, at the Keith Middle School Auditorium at 225 Hathaway Blvd. in New Bedford at 3 p.m. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. The concert, to raise awareness of the efforts provided by The Izzy Foundation, helps to provide services and support to those families with children who have cancer and other debilitating diseases. The concert will include scores by an international list of stellar composers, including Johann Strauss, Paul Hindemith, Hector Berlioz, John Philip Souza, Henry Mancini, Karl L. King, and more. H Additional details can be found at tricountysymphonicband.org.

County Music Association will perform “Marches for a Cure” on March 20, 2022.

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oko Miwa’s musicianship evokes the harmonic finesse and rhythmic brilliance of key influences like Bill Evans, Keith Jarrett, McCoy Tyner, and Oscar Peterson. Her expansive, versatile writing presents both a remarkable ear for melody and an earthy, intuitive feel for groove. Miwa heads one of the finest jazz trios playing today as a bandleader. DownBeat magazine gave the trio’s latest CD, 2019’s Keep Talkin,’ four-stars, calling it “a beautifully constructed album” and noting “the drive and lyricism of a pianist and composer at home in bebop, gospel, pop, and classical.” The acclaimed Japanese-born pianist Miwa performs on Thursday, March 3, at Jimmy’s Jazz & Blues Club, 135 Congress St., Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The 7:30 p.m. show features Miwa, bassist Brad Barrett, and drummer Scott Goulding. Tickets are $20-$45. H For additional information, go to jimmysoncongress.com/ event/yoko-miwa-trio/. Yoko Miwa, piano, Will Slater, bass, and Scott Goulding on drums, is also slated to perform on Wednesday, March 23, at Dizzy’s Club, Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City. For more information, go to 2022.jazz.org/yoko-miwa-trio.

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY: CHRIS LEE

ACCLAIMED PIANIST YOKO MIWA TRIO, TO PERFORM IN PORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE


Yoko Miwa’s musicianship evokes the harmonic finesse and rhythmic brilliance of key influences like Bill Evans, Keith Jarrett, McCoy Tyner, and

PHOTOGRAPHY BY: CHRIS LEE

Oscar Peterson.

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Dance

NEWPORT’S ISLAND MOVING COMPANY PLANS 40TH ANNIVERSARY PERFORMANCE

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Island Moving Company (IMC), Newport’s contemporary ballet, has announced MASTERFUL-Movers, a groundbreaking evening of New Work & Live Music celebrating its 40th Anniversary

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sland Moving Company (IMC), Newport’s contemporary ballet, has announced MASTERFUL-Movers, a groundbreaking evening of New Work & Live Music celebrating its 40th Anniversary. The evening includes Choreographer Nicolo Fonte’s seminal work, Where We Left Off, staged for IMC dancers and set to a score by Phillip Glass. Margaret Putnam, Theater Jones quotes, “A striking example of architectural clarity… His attention to structure and clarity surfaced throughout the ballet…we need not worry about the future of ballet.” The evening concludes with an original adaptation of Carlo Orff ’s “Carmina Burana”, conceived, choreographed, and staged by IMC’s Artistic & Associate Artistic Director’s, Miki Ohlsen & Danielle Genest, in collaboration with the Rhode Island Civic Chorale & Orchestra. H MASTERFUL-Movers is presented on March 11, 2022, at the Vets in Providence. Tickets are on sale now at www. thevetsri.com.


P U B L I C S E R V I C E A N N O U N C E M E N T P R O V I D E D BY T H I S P U B L I C AT I O N .

Domestic Violence in MASSACHUSETTS WHAT IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE?

Domestic violence is the willful intimidation, physical assault, battery, sexual assault, and/or other abusive behavior as part of a systematic pattern of power and control perpetrated by one intimate partner against another. It includes physical violence, sexual violence, threats, and emotional abuse. The frequency and severity of domestic violence can vary dramatically.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN MASSACHUSETTS •

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33.9% of Massachusetts women and 31.7% of Massachusetts men experience intimate partner physical violence, intimate partner sexual violence and/or intimate partner stalking in their lifetimes. 1 In 2019, there were 28 domestic violence homicides in Massachusetts. 2 In one day in 2019, 1,857 adult and child survivors were served by Massachusetts domestic violence programs. Another 441 requests of services went unmet due to lack of resources. 3 In 2008, domestic violence was declared a public health emergency in Massachusetts. 4 In 2015, there were 30,172 active protective orders in the National Crime Information Center for Massachusetts in 2015, down from a high of approximately 55,000 in 2011. None of these protective orders had a disqualifying Brady indicator. 5 As of December 31, 2019, Massachusetts had submitted 2,442 domestic violence misdemeanor records and no active protective orders to the NICS Index. 6

DID YOU KNOW? • • • • •

1 in 3 women and 1 in 4 men have experienced some form of physical violence by an intimate partner. 7 On a typical day, local domestic violence hotlines receive approximately 19,159 calls, approximately 13 calls every minute. 8 In 2018, domestic violence accounted for 20% of all violent crime. 9 Abusers’ access to firearms increases the risk of intimate partner femicide at least five-fold. When firearms have been used in the most severe abuse incident, the risk increases 41-fold. 10 65% of all murder-suicides involve an intimate partner; 96% of the victims of these crimes are female. 11

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-RELATED FIREARMS LAWS IN MASSACHUSETTS

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Massachusetts law prohibits domestic violence 12 and stalking 13 misdemeanants from possessing firearms. Respondents to final protective orders are prohibited from possessing firearms, including dating partners. 14 Persons prohibited due to final protective orders must surrender their firearms. 15 Massachusetts judges must prohibit respondents to ex parte protective orders from possessing firearms if there’s a substantial likelihood of immediate danger, including dating partners. 16 In this case, the respondent must surrender their firearms. 17 Firearm identification cards, issued after a background check, are required for all gun sales in Massachusetts. 18 Massachusetts can strengthen its laws to protect victims and survivors of domestic violence by o Prohibiting dating abusers from possessing firearms; o Prohibiting respondents to ex parte protective orders from possessing firearms;

If you are in crisis, contact The National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or www.TheHotline.org. Please visit the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence’s website at www.ncadv.org for more fact sheets, membership information and valuable resources. Suggested citation: National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (2020). Domestic violence in Massachusetts. Retrieved from www.ncadv.org/files/Massachusetts.pdf.


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Personal Best

Getting Over Relationship Trauma Coming out of a toxic relationship? Take the time to heal BY NATALIE SIMMONS


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elationship trauma isn’t narrowly defined as one might believe; it can result from infidelity, physical abuse, emotional exploitation, mental cruelty, or chronic chaos found in a relationship with partners who are often referred to as damaged. In many cases, the cognitive and behavioral issues indicative of those with cluster B personality disorders (antisocial, borderline, histrionic, and narcissistic) cause extreme emotional injury upon unsuspecting partners, family members, and colleagues. The ongoing turmoil and devastation from these toxic relationships can lead to a lifetime of destruction for a partner, leaving them unable to heal the open wound. And, without determining the root cause of the poisonous attraction to harmful partners, it leaves them— no matter how much effort they put into rebuilding themselves—in danger of falling into a systematic magnetism

Go “No Contact,” meaning block your partner from calling or searching you on social media or email. Stop communicating with them; by putting them on “Ignore,” you send them a message.

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to these flawed characters. In some cases, professional intervention is required, but here are some suggestions for those interested in self-help. STEPS

1. Find safety, both physically and emotionally. If you have been threatened, you should seek support and contact the authorities. Seek out friends and family—if safe to do so—explain what you are going through. 2. Go “No Contact,” meaning block your partner from calling or searching you on social media or email. Stop communicating with them; by putting them on “Ignore,” you send them a message. This effort can be complex because of changes to brain chemistry and reward centers which are specific targets in toxic relationships. The urge to contact a partner has been compared to drug addiction. When children are involved, and you

must stay in contact with a partner, use the “Gray Rock” approach. This method is designed to keep communication as unemotional and straightforward as possible. Some techniques are, using one or two-word answers, staying on task, and effectively using silence if the subject to be discussed changes. Also, pleading from a toxic partner to stay friends should not be an option; it opens the door to restarting the relationship and further abuse. 3. Accept what you have been through, acknowledge the pain and hurt, but be easy on yourself; there is no reason to blame yourself or feel you deserved the unacceptable treatment. Feel the emotional upheaval, acknowledge it, accept that it happened, and then release it from your mind. The healing process is not quick nor easy; it will take time; expect a rush of emotions to overcome you when least expected; there will be many triggers that simulate thoughts and


Accept what you have been through, acknowledge the pain and hurt, but be easy on yourself; there is no reason to blame yourself or feel you deserved the unacceptable treatment.

feelings that elicit fond memories. 4. Surround yourself with those whom you trust. Family and friends are vital; they can offer emotional protection and support and help rebuild your self-confidence. Often, toxic relationships force isolation on the victim; this results in distancing from those who care the most but is practiced to please the toxic partner. 5. Refrain from isolation; it is the worst thing you can do. Keep your mind and body moving, get back to a routine, and if you forget what that is, create one; start a daily schedule with goals to be achieved each day. 6. Eat healthy. Don’t feed anxiety, stay away from snacking and eat a wellbalanced diet that will contribute to overall wellness. Keep alcohol use to a minimum. 7. Getting regular exercise is essential but critical now. The chemicals released during a workout will replace those released in a dysfunctional attachment. Distraction and sweating

can reduce longing, rumination, and addiction to a former partner. 8. Rely on a routine of meditation and breathing exercises; clearing your mind will instill peacefulness and acceptance of your situation. 9. Spoil yourself; by now, you’ve likely devoted all of your time and resources to an unappreciated other; it is time to do things for yourself. Buy a gift, go out for lunch or dinner, grab a bottle of wine, have a friend over, and binge on a show you have been interested in watching. 10. There probably won’t be closure, so don’t dwell on it; many toxic relationships that end—only end with you. The poisonous partner will attempt to communicate; they will try to lovebomb, persuade, and reach out by all means possible. Expect them to lurk in the shadows; they will search you online, through acquaintances, or attempt to “bump” into you in public so they can rekindle the relationship

from hell. Knowing they feel no remorse and saying they are sorry is invalid because they cannot feel empathy. 11. Identify your “Trauma Bond” and learn as much as you can about how it is developed, groomed, and used in a toxic relationship. Figure out if you’ve experienced similar relationships where a Trauma Bond had been established and used to manipulate you. 12. Stay in the present! The past is over, and it is time to move on and write a new chapter in your book of life. Think about the progress you’re going to make and look forward to the excitement of the unknown. It is essential to learn from past romantic encounters; consider journaling your experience, make a note of the red flags you missed this time around, and decide what steps you can take to protect yourself and find a partner who truly cares about you and will make you feel safe and protected. H

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Living Well

The Debate Surrounding

LONGEVITY HOW LONG CAN AM ER ICANS E XPEC T TO LIVE? BY ROB SAINT LAURENT, M.ED

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t’s natural to ponder how we will live on this planet, and views often differ as to whether we can expect to live longer than our biological parents. As researchers point out, life expectancy (LE) isn’t a person’s actual expected lifespan since it’s based on a manufactured group of people living in an environment where mortality patterns remain constant. Therefore, numerous individual and external factors impacting how long we may live are left out of the equation. But it can provide a good foundation for public health and forecasting for essential programs like Social Security. PAST TRENDS, CURRENT PROJECTIONS

According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data, the average LE in the US was roughly 77.3 years in 2020—down from 78.8 years in 2019 due to COVID, especially among Hispanic and non-Hispanic Black people. US LE in 2019 was the highest since 2014, when it reached an all-time high of 78.9 years before beginning the longest decline in over a century, driven by overdose deaths.1

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Over the larger picture, though, Americans have seen a significant increase in LE since the turn of the 20th century, thanks to major medical advances and despite the most devastating conflicts the world has ever seen. For people already 65 years old, the average LE has also increased. In 1950, 65-year-olds of all races could expect to live another 13.9 years (12.8 more years for men and 15.0 more years for women), whereas, in 2018, that number had risen to 19.5 years (18.1 years for men and 20.7 years for women).2 While Americans have seen over a 30-year increase in expected lifespan since 1900, projections are mixed for the coming decades. Experts at Statista predict that by 2030, American men will live on average to age 79.51 and women to age 83.32.3 By 2040, the Global Burden of Disease Study predicts LE for both sexes in the US will be just 79.8 years, and that the US will have the greatest potential for loss of LE among the wealthiest countries.4 Moreover, Statista projects worldwide average LE to go from 73.4 years to just 81.69 years by 2100.5 They predict the US will fall in global ranking by 2040, dropping from 43rd place to 64th.3 But not all experts are as pessimistic about the future.


WHY AMERICANS MAY LIVE LONGER THAN EXPECTED

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH Year

Both Sexes

Male

Female

1900

47.3

46.3

48.3

1950

68.2

65.6

71.1

1960

69.7

66.6

73.1

1970

70.8

67.1

74.7

1980

73.7

70.0

77.4

1990

75.4

71.8

78.8

2000

76.8

74.1

79.3

2010

78.7

76.3

81.0

2014

78.9

76.5

81.3

2015

78.7

76.3

81.1

2016

78.7

76.2

81.1

2017

78.6

76.1

81.1

2018

78.7

76.2

81.2

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Despite an average LE in the US of roughly 77 years and these underwhelming predictions, The Stanford Center on Longevity’s “The New Map of Life” report has come to a different conclusion. According to Stanford University experts, up to half of today’s 5-year-olds residing in the US can expect to live to 100, which could become the norm for people born in 2050. They call this “one of the most profound transformations of the human experience” and initiated the project to rethink what it means to grow old and better prepare for a graying society. In their view, continuing technological advances will allow people to move, see, and hear better as they age while having less pain and access to better treatments for diseases like cancer, Alzheimer’s, and dementia.6, 7 It’s impossible to quantify how much scientific advancement may prolong an individual’s life, but there are many areas of research that hold promise for countering aging and causes of death. One cause of aging is senescent cells. In the science of senolytics, researchers are finding possible ways of inducing death in these so-called “zombie cells.” These cells cannot take on any more DNA damage or oxidative stress, have become dormant, and can cause inflammation leading to senescence in neighboring NEW ENGLAND NEWS + MEDIA | MARCH 2022 | 49


healthy cells. One therapeutic successfully tested in mice was a combination of the plant compound quercetin and the leukemia drug Dasatinib. Another area of anti-aging research is protecting cells from DNA damage. Telomeres are protective DNA caps at the ends of chromosomes, which tend to erode over time from factors like smoking, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, and pollution. The enzyme telomerase is being studied for its protective role against this degradation, acting as a barrier. CRISPR gene-editing technology has also recently emerged, which promises to correct defective DNA responsible for disease. Though it also comes with serious ethical concerns, not the least of which is the prospect of people with means paying for superior “designer babies.” Still, the questions arise: How much further can scientific advancements extend human life, and will they be able to govern the ill effects of, and keep pace with, factors we know influence longevity, such as a poor diet? WHY AMERICANS MAY NOT LIVE LONGER THAN EXPECTED

Without significant changes, current trends in economic and social stresses, environmental toxins, and dietary/lifestyle habits all speak to an increased risk of disease and decreased lifespan for many Americans. Research shows that living in poverty significantly decreases a person’s LE. While more than 22 percent of US households were living in poverty in 1959, it’s still high at 11.4 percent in

Genetics play a role in longevity, but we now know that lifestyle and dietary factors are critically important.

2020, which is a percentage point higher than its all-time low of 10.4 percent a year earlier due to COVID. Poverty levels tend to fluctuate based on economic recessions and growth spurts, such as when the poverty rate spiked to 15.1 percent by 2010 during the Great Recession. With the ever-present threat of economic collapse from the nation’s escalating debt, which has now eclipsed the nation’s economic output, poverty is a real concern for future generations.8 A worsening epidemic of loneliness as a result of technology, COVID, and changing societal norms is another threat to health and well-being. A 2020 national survey found that 36 percent of Americans feel “serious loneliness,” including 61 percent of people 18-25 and over half of mothers with young children. Research has shown that these feelings can lead to depression and anxiety, heart disease, and substance and domestic abuse.9 Environmental threats to health abound. Particulate air pol-

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lution, for instance, is regarded as the greatest threat to human health, taking nearly two years off a person’s average LE according to the University of Chicago Energy Policy Institute’s new Air Quality Life Index. (Cigarette smoking is the second leading cause.) Some 75 percent of the world’s population live in areas of high particulate air pollution, driven by fossil fuels, including many areas of the US.10 Experts predict that diabetes will remain “a major health crisis in America, in spite of medical advances and prevention efforts.” Between 2015 and 2030 alone, diabetes prevalence is expected to rise 54 percent to nearly 55 million Americans, causing a 38 percent increase in deaths at 385,800 and a 53 percent increase in total associated costs at over $622 billion.11 Americans are on track to achieving this estimate, given current trends in processed food consumption.

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Likeability X Turmeric X 1. Ortaliza, J., Ramirez, G., Satheeskumar, V., & Amin, K. (Kaiser Family Foundation). (2021, September 28). How does US life expectancy compare to other countries? Peterson-KFF Health System Tracker. 2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2019). Table 4. Life expectancy at birth, age 65, and age 75, by sex, race, and Hispanic origin: United States, selected years 1900–2018. 3. Simply Insurance. (n.d.). Average US Life Expectancy Statistics by Gender, Ethnicity, State. 4. Howse, K. (2019, January 19). A new set of life expectancy projections. The Oxford Institute of Population Ageing. 5. Szmigiera, M. (2021, June 28). Projected global life expectancy 1990-2100. Statista. 6. Valenti, M. (2022, January 19). Humans Are Living Longer, Here’s What That Means For Career Longevity. International Business Times. 7. The Stanford Center on Longevity. (n.d.). The 100-year life is here. We’re not ready. 8. USA Facts. (2022, January 21). American Poverty in Three Charts. 9. Harvard University Graduate School of Education. (2021, February). Loneliness in America: How the Pandemic Has Deepened an Epidemic of Loneliness and What We Can Do About It. 10. Energy Policy Institute. (2018, November 19). Air pollution reduces global life expectancy by nearly two years. UChicago News. 11. Rowley, W.R., Bezold, C., Arikan, Y., et al. (2017, February 1). Diabetes 2030: Insights from Yesterday, Today, and Future Trends. Population Health Management, 20(1), 6-12. 12. Blue zone. (n.d.). Wikipedia.Petre, A. (2019, April 8). 13 Habits Linked to Long Life (Backed by Science). Healthline

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th Hour Racing Team Skipper, Charlie Enright, joined some of the world’s very best offshore sailors in February at the One Ocean Summit in Brest, France, to appeal for global collaboration for the health of the world’s oceans. The three-day summit was hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron and the United Nations to deliver concrete action through global policy. Enright highlighted the importance of sustainable innovation and the collective responsibility of the marine industry to work together for positive change. A passionate advocate for ocean health and marine protection, Enright joined a diverse panel of experts, politicians, activists, and decision-makers in Breton city and shared some of his experiences while racing around the world. “We sailors have the privilege of seeing the ocean in all its awesome glory—whether we are becalmed in the Doldrums or the rage of the Southern Ocean. However, to continue to stand out as an impactful sport, we must work together to radically change the way we are doing business. We must be ambassadors for the ocean that carries us 56 | MARCH 2022 | NEW ENGLAND NEWS + MEDIA

and do everything we can to keep it healthy.” 11th Hour Racing Team was formed in September 2019 and is led by American offshore sailors Charlie Enright and Mark Towill. Supported by title sponsor 11th Hour Racing, the mission is to build a high-performance ocean racing team with sustainability at the core of all operations, inspiring positive action among sailing and coastal communities. “Across the marine industry, we have to reduce our footprint by 50 percent by the year 2030 to align with the Paris Agreement,” explained Enright. “Within our sport, for too long, we have chased performance over responsibility for the environment and people. We must work together to reduce the impact of boat builds, adopt the use of alternative materials like bioresins and recycled carbon, lobby for a change to Class and event rules to reward sustainable innovations, and support races and events that are managed with a positive impact on our planet and people.” H

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Preservation Society/Newport Mansions Joins “Museums for All”

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diversifying access to our properties and the history they represent.” More than 800 institutions participate in the Museums for All initiative, including art, history, natural history/anthropology, general museums, children’s museums, science centers, planetariums, nature centers, historic houses/ sites, zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens, and arboretums. Since the initiative’s launch in 2014-2015, Museums for All has served more than 3.5 million visitors nationwide at participating museums representing all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the US Virgin Islands. Museums for All is the only nationally coordinated financial accessibility program in the museum field. Museums for All is an Institute of Museum and Library Services initiative administered by the Association of Children’s Museums. H

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BayCoast Bank Milestones; Scholarships and a Newly Opened Branch in Rhode Island

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n a surprising and emotional ceremony, SouthCoast nursing students attending the Brockton Hospital School of Nursing (BHSON) were rewarded seven $10,000 scholarships from the bank. Students selected for the awards have experienced unique challenges pursuing a quality education. Dean of BHSON, Jean Gouveia, commented, “The majority of our students come to us with significant financial need. Many are parents and single parents looking for a career pathway to achieve financial security for themselves and their families.” “We had no idea this was happening,” said Raylyn Gant, a nursing student from Fall River. “We received an email saying we had to go to a mandatory meeting; this was a big surprise.” Others surprised by the gifts were Ashley Del Rio of New Bedford; “I’m the first one to go to college from my household. College means a lot to me. I work to pay for everything on my own. This scholarship means so much. I truly thank you from the bottom of my heart,” she added. “BayCoast Bank has a strong history of supporting education on the SouthCoast, and we pride ourselves in giving back to the communities we serve,” said Nicholas M. Christ, President, and CEO of BayCoast Bank. “These gifts highlight two key areas where we endeavor to make a difference in education and healthcare. Achieving a nursing degree will not only help these students support themselves and their families, but it will also benefit our healthcare system, and the local residents served.” BHSON is an integral part of Signature Healthcare Brockton Hospital. Initially established in 1897, the school

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has been at the forefront of nursing education and has graduated over 2,700 nurses, mainly from Southeastern Massachusetts. It is the only hospital-based nursing school of its kind in Massachusetts. BAYCOAST BANK EXPANDS SERVICE; CELEBRATES OPENING OF 24TH BRANCH IN PORTSMOUTH, RHODE ISLAND

As BayCoast opens its doors at 1430 East Main Road, this announcement comes with excitement. Because of this new location, the bank extends its footprint by expanding services to a wide range of consumers and businesses in Southern New England. The new, full-service banking location includes drive-up ITM/ATMs, which are available for withdrawals, deposits, loan payments, check cashing, and more. The ITMs offer customers the convenience of speaking with a personal banker during and beyond regular business hours. The new Portsmouth office also offers a night depository, Medallion, and Notary services by appointment and instant issued debit/ATM cards. A self-service coin machine for the lobby is coming soon. For added convenience, the new Portsmouth office includes a Loan Center where residential mortgage and commercial lenders are available by appointment to assist with clients’ lending needs. “We are excited to announce the opening of our Portsmouth branch, expanding service in Rhode Island,” said Nicholas M. Christ, President, and CEO of BayCoast Bank. “The Bank has a long history of helping our local communities.” H


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Intimacy Guilt may be weaponized to control others; reminding them of past mistakes and failures, or referring to a high degree of past personal suffering, is routinely used to establish a “guilt trip,” with a means of getting one’s way. The predictable outcome

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other is readily acknowledged. And while illegitimate guilt is absent of proof, the guilty continuously pay for their imagined crimes—emotionally. The basis for such emotional trauma results from negative experiences during childhood; likely, they were made to feel guilty—unnecessarily. Women are susceptible to feeling guilt due to female socialization, where often the importance of pleasing and serving others is placed upon them. As a result, women feel a deep pull to value the group, family, or community over themselves. Compounding this issue, great emphasis is placed on individuality, which contradicts feminine values, leading many


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oin the Benefactors of the Arts for a self-guided walking garden tour through Newport’s historical point, June 24-26. Tours will run daily from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., with tickets limited to 300 per day. The event is held in high praise, having been mentioned in the national press over the years. Since 1984, the organizers and supporters of The Secret Garden Tour have been dedicated to enhancing art education and cultural programs in Aquidneck Island’s Public Schools, funding dozens of programs in music, theater, and fine arts for local schoolchildren. The Secret Garden Tour has given more than $1 million to Aquidneck Island students in public schools. H Tickets are available for the 2022 tours and can be purchased in advance at secretgardentours.org for a discounted rate of $25. Be sure to check the organization’s Facebook page at facebook.com/ SecretGardenTours for updates, events, and garden photos. 2

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he 25th Newton Open Studio (NOS) 2022 artist organization is opening its ranks in preparation for its next event in May. The indoor/outdoor art venues have enjoyed remarkable success, and are searching for more visual artists who reside, work, study, attend studio art classes, belong to any Newton Visual Arts organization, or have exhibited in town since 2018. NOS is one of the region’s most significant and longestrunning open studio events, with scores of pop-up exhibit/ sales locations across Newton each spring. Plan to attend on May 21-22, from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., and show your pride in community arts. H For more information visit, newtonopenstudios.org.

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his National Wildlife Refuge is one of five in Rhode Island. About 200 million years ago, when the supercontinent Pangaea split, Africa left traces of itself along the shores of Sachuest Point, creating the Price Neck Formation. From the mid-1600s to the early 1900s, Sachuest Point was used for farming and sheep grazing, followed by the US Navy adopting the area during World War II as a rifle range and communications center. In 1970, a 70-acre donation from the Audubon Society of Rhode Island led to the establishment of Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge. Today, with the land transfers from the Navy, the Refuge totals 242-acres, providing a stopover for migratory birds; more than 200 bird species visit the Refuge seasonally, including peregrine falcons, northern harriers, as well as snowy and short-eared owls. The Refuge contains nearly 3 miles of trails, offering breathtaking views of the flora and ocean and 40-acres of salt marsh on a steep, rocky coastline. The site includes a visitor’s complex complemented by volunteers, staff, and creative exhibits. Daily hours are 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. H To learn more, go to fws.gov/refuge/sachuest_point/. 4

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ifficult to find, and often confused with Sakonnet’ Town Landing, the stretch of land, high above the ocean, brings visitors all year long to enjoy captivating views of the ocean, fisherman, and surfers. Although barren, consisting of a circular (dirt) parking lot, a stone structure, a single bench facing the water, and a memorial to the land’s donor, its location is the draw for many. Also found is a memorial honoring Hester Simmons, who had a home there but was annihilated during the 1938 hurricane. Later in life, Simmons had a vision for the land’s use; prior to her passing, she wrote, “[The] lands shall not be commercialized, but shall always be used for recreational purposes—free to all.” As an essential landmark to the town, grants and gifts have been made by government agencies and a local financial institution, BayCoast Bank, to improve the small park. The Little Compton’s Town Landing is definitely worth a visit. H

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special congratulations to our 2021 top producer fatima simas for another successful year! Fatima has been an ongoing Top Producer with Anne Whiting Real Estate and offers over 23 years of Real Estate experience to both her Buyer and Seller clients. Fatima’s continued success is attributed to her dedication and work ethic. Repeat and referral clients compose her real estate business. Home staging and her custom marketing techniques is what makes Fatima stand out from the rest. 508-287-0003

An Honorable Mention goes out to Nona Sbordone in a very close race this year in Top Producers! Congratulations Nona on a record breaking year, we are so happy to have all of our associates on our team, because together we make a great one! 508-951-2429

508-999-1010 / AnneWhitingRE.com / 250 Elm Street, Padanaram Village, South Dartmouth anne whiting / fatima simas / nona sbordone / steve mazza / kevin blake / lori pacheco / tom pratt michelle jacobsen / brenda simmons / lauren gonsalves / brooke riley / abbie chambers


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