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About South Hamilton, MA

South Hamilton is the southern part of Hamilton, Massachusetts, which is located in Essex County, and is part of the Boston-Cambridge-Quincy metro area. South Hamilton is home to the evangelical Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, the private Pingree School, and Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School. Notable businesses include Dennis DeAngelis Counseling & Coaching and Giraud Studio. General George Patton spent summers in South Hamilton, and actor David Morse grew up there. Every September, South Hamilton celebrates the Annual Catherine's Craft Fair, which is a fundraiser for the Aplastic Anemia Myelodysplasia International Foundation.

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We are new to the area and thought having a local/hometown bank would be wonderful. This is something we have never had in the past. Needless to say, we got our hopes up too soon. The tellers are i...Read More…
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Marisa Modini Bochman, MD is located at 205 Willow Street, South Hamilton, MA. This business specializes in Family Medical Practice.Read More…
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William J. Medwid, MD is located at 15 Railroad Avenue, South Hamilton, MA. This business specializes in Family Medical Practice.Read More…
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Bruce W. Smith, MD is located at 42 Asbury Street, South Hamilton, MA. This business specializes in Family Medical Practice.Read More…
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Patricia Charlet Payne, NP is located at 205 Willow Street, South Hamilton, MA. This business specializes in Family Medical Practice.Read More…
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Stephanie Convey, NP is located at 205 Willow Street, South Hamilton, MA. This business specializes in Family Medical Practice.Read More…
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Eve Amendola, NP is located at 15 Railroad Avenue, South Hamilton, MA. This business specializes in Family Medical Practice.Read More…
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Autumn Smith, NP is located at 15 Railroad Avenue, South Hamilton, MA. This business specializes in Family Medical Practice.Read More…
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Laurence A. Gordon, MD is located at 15 Railroad Avenue, South Hamilton, MA. This business specializes in Family Medical Practice.Read More…
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Daniel A. Veno, MD is located at 205 Willow Street, South Hamilton, MA. This business specializes in Family Medical Practice.Read More…
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Alison D. Wiklund, NP is located at 205 Willow Street, South Hamilton, MA. This business specializes in Family Medical Practice.Read More…
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Karra Cheever, NP is located at 15 Railroad Avenue, South Hamilton, MA. This business specializes in Family Medical Practice.Read More…
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G & M Motors Inc

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By Teachinshan

I can’t tell you how frustrated I am with G & M motors in Hamilton. Although I have been a loyal customer for years - for gas as well as minor services, I don’t plan on giving them any more business. I just had my alternator replaced with them this afternoon. The guy quoted me for three hours of labor as well as the expense of the alternator (fair enough). I happened to drive by less than an hour later and the car was ready. But, he still charged me for the three hours of labor!! Not only that, but he proceeded to be rude (to me!!), refusing to listen to my perspective (which was very gently stated...through tears, of course because I broke down), walking away from me saying I was a waste of his time(!), and he was adamant that it took more than two hours for him to replace my alternator (? Uh...no it didn’t!). While he didn’t charge me more than he quoted me, I find his actions very dishonest, degrading, and disrespectful - not only towards a loyal customer, but towards any human being. I am not one to complain and I am certainly more than forgiving on so many occasions...but not this time! This guy - the owner, I believe - was downright disrespectful in how he dealt with me. ...read more

Expert Pool Service

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By rubmeoff at Citysearch

I had Expert Pools come to my home in June,2011. To open my pool for the season, I asked the men if they can clean my cover they said yes but it would be a charge to clean it. I sayed them how much it would be I was told $150, I agreed on that, as I found out later he was the owner. So they stated after "we finish the opening" we will . I was on my way to work Mike the owner asked for a check,I payed them the amount for the opening then left. When I returned home I found the cover wasn"t cleaned just laying in front of the pool house full of leaves and still dirty,also my ladders were not in the pool just laying by it and the pool wasn't running. I had this pool for 10 yrs. so I know how to run it. The water looked nice and clear. Later I found out my filter elements weren't in. I call the bussiness and talked to a person who seemed like she had no idea about pools, she told me (mike)the owner will call me back. To my serprice didn't get a call back,that left a bad taste in my mouth. I WOULD NOT RECAMEND THIS COMPANY TO NO ONE. ...read more

It's All In The Gift The Gift Basket

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By Tony M Thompson

I placed an order with It's All In The Gift Basket.com over the internet and received it in 3 days. That is great for Ground Shipping! Beautiful Gift Basket and Excellent customer service! Overall a great shopping experience. ...read more

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ART INSPIRED BY THE NIGHT SKY

From November 14, 2009 through January 30, 2010, True North Gallery presents "Navigating by the Stars: Art Inspired by the Night Sky," a group exhibition featuring the work of Germaine Arnaktauyok, Elizabeth Delgatty, Tallmadge Doyle, Gudrun Benedikta Eliasdottir, Julie Fraenkel, Lynda Goldberg, Allie High, Marc Lisle, Jackie Morris, Peter Olson, Olivia Parker, and Randall Stoltzfus. "The show offers an intriguing and diverse response to the night sky theme," explains Belinda Recio, owner of True North Gallery. "Star patterns, astral myths, night migration, light emerging from the darkness—all of these ideas find both archetypal and personal expression in the work included in this show." Constellation patterns are a recurring motif, appearing in the hand-embellished aquatint etchings of Oregon artist Tallmadge Doyle. "Cassiopeia" and "Celestial Mapping II" reflect Doyle's alchemical approach to the printmaking process, in which she allows for unexpected transformations, resulting in imagery that feels both spiritual and scientific at the same time. The concept of transformation also appears in "Two Copperheads," a digital photograph by renowned Massachusetts' photographer and digital artist Olivia Parker. In this piece, a pair of biological snakes appears to be shape shifting into the celestial dragon Draco, a constellation in the northern sky.  Other classic constellations, such as Scorpio and Orion, are the subject of large ceramic tiles created by Marc Lisle, also from Massachusetts. For Illinois artist Peter Olson, the constellation motif in his silver ink etching, "Hummingbird Nebula" serves as a reflection of his interest in ornithological night migration. "I have long been fascinated by the reliance on the night sky by birds to navigate on their long journeys of migration," explains Olson, the assistant director of the Northern Illinois Art Museum. "What better subject to become a constellation—frozen in the sky as if motionless in the air, hovering before a flower." In "Cassiopeia / Ice Study," by Connecticut artist Julie Fraenkel, a woman lies frozen in the ice under the night sky. A constellation map is layered over the sky, as well as the woman, whose figure embodies the stars that create the constellation Cassiopeia. Fraenkel's work often addresses the physical embodiment of psychological states, and in this piece, the vastness and timelessness of the night sky is both external and internal. For others in the show, such as Icelandic artist Gudrun Benedikta Eliasdottir, the night sky theme inspires explorations of light. Eliasdottir's "Aurora Borealis" is an acrylic seascape in which the play of auroral light is reflected not only by the sea, but also by a vibrant formation of luminous beach stones. The otherworldly light seems to animate the sea and stones in ways that recall the supernatural legends about the northern lights. In "I never saw the northern lights 2," Brooklyn artist Randall Stoltzfus uses raw pigment, pastel, and gold leaf to create a somewhat more abstract play of ghostly auroral color that emerges out of a matrix of darkness.  Winnipeg artist Elizabeth Delgatty also explores the northern lights in three monochromatic watercolors. Using only transparency and shades of blue, Delgatty captures the mystery of the aurora and the austere beauty of the winter landscape. Lynda Goldberg, a Massachusetts artist, focuses on a different kind of celestial light in her monotype "Perseid Meteor Shower Over Gloucester Harbor," a sensual and vibrant celebration of this astronomical display. Another response to the night sky theme is one in which artists explore the relationship between night and narrative. "Ulluriat," an aquatint etching by Inuit artist Germaine Arnaytauyok, illustrates an Inuit star story. Ulluriat is the Inuktitut word for stars, but this piece illustrates the legend associated with the star the Inuit call Nanurjuk, which translates as "having the spirit of a polar bear."  With a limited palette of blue and white, the etching depicts a defiant polar bear holding his ground against a pack of dogs. The bear and dogs appear as images frozen against the night sky in a pattern that represents Nanurjuk's constellation. Another Arnaktauyok etching is inspired by an Inuit legend relating to the creation of darkness and light. In "Night and Day," Arnaktauyok presents the raven, which represents day, with the light of the early sun behind it, and an arctic hare, which represents night, with dark, starry background. For Allie High, an Alaskan artist whose heritage is Aleut, Haida, and Tsimshian, the night sky also inspires work with a sense of story. In her Northwest Coast formline style serigraph "Evening Star," an otter sleeps under a glowing star, embraced by a circle of night. In another serigraph, "Wolf Crescent," a sleeping wolf is curled under a crescent moon. Jackie Morris, the celebrated Welsh artist and children's book illustrator, has two watercolors in the show, both depicting mythical hares leaping through the night sky. High's serigraphs and Morris's watercolors both evoke associations with ancient stories about animals, dreams, and the magic of night.   True North Gallery is located at 25 Woodbury Street in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. It is open Wednesday through Saturday 12 to 5 and Sundays by chance and appointment. They will have extended hours during the winter holidays. For additional information call (978) 468-1962, visit www.truenorthgallery.net or email gallerydirector@truenorthgallery.net. ...read more

By True North Gallery November 01, 2009

Recession Depression

THE ECONOMY! The Economy! Everywhere you go, there is dire news about our Economy! The Big Bailout is enough to make anyone want to bailout! And the Economic Downturn is enough to turn anyone's mood down! The current RECESSION is clearly a concern for most people nowadays! And for many, it brings with it a deep-seated sense of ANXIETY and DEPRESSION.If you are dealing with FINANCIAL STRESS, you may find yourself experiencing some or even all of the following "RECESSION DEPRESSION" symptoms: anxious feelings about your financial future that won't go away depressed feelings about the economy and how it affects you automatic negative thoughts (ANTs) that ruin your whole day insomnia (sleeplessness) AND/OR hypersomnia (sleepiness) changes in your appetite (either extreme decrease or increase) physical symptoms like body aches and an overall feeling of fatigue a sense of helplessness and hopelessness that saps your happiness DOES THIS SOUND LIKE YOU? IF SO, PLEASE KNOW THAT THERE IS HELP AVAILABLE!Call me at (978) 963-4766 or email me atdennis@freed2succeed.comfor a consultation--and RELIEF!You DO NOT need to continue to feel TRAPPED and TROUBLED! You can be FREED2SUCCEED!!! ...read more

By Dennis DeAngelis Counseling & Coaching December 09, 2008