Featured this week on Behind the Line, Michael Pavone, a part-owner of Station Eight, recently ordered 21 t’s for his restaurant staff to wear as a show of solidarity with the small business community, while supporting Marshfield residents through the Marshfield Fund. Mike Pavone pictured is a Veteran of the United States Marine Corps, now can add Veteran Boston Fire Fighter to his list of service, retiring this month and on Facebook shouting out gratitude to his fellow station members E42 / Rescue2/ Car 9. Mike, aside from all you do behind the line in Marshfield. Thank you for your service.
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Dean’s memory lives in the propagation of his beautiful attitude; Janet mentions how he made the best of every situation. His family has learned to do the same, and it’s accessible to everyone--live for today, make the best of what you have, and don’t worry about tomorrow.
There is possibly no individual who has done more for Marshfield teens than Sean Costello. Sean, a 2010 Marshfield High graduate, has been heavily involved in Marshfield’s chapter of the Youth and Government program since he was a student himself.
Read MoreWhat started with a simple suggestion by Ellie has since snowballed into a multi-neighborhood drive for the Marshfield Food Pantry that has amassed over $31,000 in donations. Acres, Arrowhead/Hampstead, Blackmount, Calypso Lane, Carolina Trail, Congress, Eagles Nest, Evergreen Hills, Holly Hill, Kent Park, Maryland Street, Pinehurst, Statesmen/Orchard Rd, Strawberry Farm, Tilden/Flames/Woodhaven, Woodland Hills, and Woodlawn have all joined Southport in the drive. The competition is expanding even beyond Marshfield as people from surrounding towns have begun to contact Patty with plans to bring the idea to their own neighborhoods.
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