In a Friday, May 2, 1980 edition of The Daily Evening Item, it was announced that a familiar face was returning to Marblehead Football. "Alex Kulevich will once again coach the varsity football team in the fall," the article reads. According to the article, Kulevich, who was also serving as the Marblehead athletic director, accepted another year of an interim position. … [Read more...] about Back in time to May 2, 1980
History
Historic Building of the Week: 2 Union St.
The Four Corners Monument marks the only quadripoint of state borders in the United States. Here, the states of Colorado, Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico meet at one single point. For most people, this is a cool spot. For others, it is one shrouded in conspiracy. See, it is alleged that the monument is actually 2.5 miles away from the actual quadripoint. Because of this … [Read more...] about Historic Building of the Week: 2 Union St.
Historic Building of the Week: 3 Ticehurst Lane
The cottage at 3 Ticehurst Lane is Very. No, that is not a typo, and there is nothing left out of the previous sentence. 3 Ticehurst Lane is also known as the Very-Whittem Cottage. Built around 1908, according to a document in the Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System (MACRIS), 3 Ticehurst was first occupied by its namesake, Nathaniel Augustus Very and his … [Read more...] about Historic Building of the Week: 3 Ticehurst Lane
Back in time to April 23, 1971
Back in1971, the Junior Aid Society put on its annual springtime revue at St. Michael's Church in Lynn. The revue, which is a combination of theatrical acts involving music, dance, and sketches, took place from Friday, April 30, to Saturday May 1. The theme was "Junior Aid Vanities," and had multiple residents from Marblehead participating or contributing, including the … [Read more...] about Back in time to April 23, 1971
Get a glimpse of Marblehead before the American Revolution
On Thursday, May 2 at 7 p.m., Judy Anderson will present a lecture at the Marblehead Museum titled "Marblehead on the Eve of Independence." For a half-century until the Revolution began in 1775, the thriving international Atlantic seaport of Marblehead was a very different place than most people realize today. For two generations in the mid-1700s, the gritty but prosperous … [Read more...] about Get a glimpse of Marblehead before the American Revolution