5 Things Danvers Can't Live Without
Today we noticed the trending topic "icantgoadaywithout" on Twitter, so we're bringing you our very own Danvers Patch version, compiled by user submissions and Patch editor picks.
Today we noticed the trending topic "icantgoadaywithout" on Twitter, so we're bringing you our very own Danvers Patch version, compiled by user submissions from Facebook and Patch editor picks.
What can't you live without? Don't forget to let us know in the comments section!
- Peabody Institute Library: with great reads and seminars like the Local Authors Night, it's no wonder contributor Laura Hinds said she can't live without it.
- Alan Vervaeke commented, "Sawasdee River's coconut soup!" Yum.
- Maria Catalano said she can't live without "Cakes For Occassions."
- Yesterday we asked "What comes to mind when you think of Danvers?" Martha Dray replied on Facebook, "Great family businesses!" We'd have to agree. Between Betty Ann's, Tapleyville Ice Cream, Danvers Hardware, and more, there are tons of great family run spots throughout town.
- When Kristen Powers Babcock thinks of Danvers, she's reminded of "Sandy Beach.... Mom took us there a whole bunch when we were kids!"
jeffrey a roy
9:07 pm on Thursday, July 7, 2011
just visted my home town danvers, stayed with great friends, laura hinds and her husband, had a great time fireworks fantastic, after 25 plus years, great improvment, and with music, so glad, like martha dray said, to see family businesses like hers mentioned and more roccos sam and joes calititris, supremme roast beef, i sad to se spauldindings gone bye the school, but your markets replacement still got great potatoe salad, felt great to be home needed to comment
jeffrey a roy
9:14 pm on Thursday, July 7, 2011
theres 1 thing ive yet to find, and if anyone has or know anyone that does please post the old cherry hill farm looking to see a picture, anything would be awesome. grew up there, guess i chasing a memory thanx folks jeff roy
Ron Gagnon
8:27 am on Friday, July 8, 2011
An aerial picture of Cherry Hill Farm is available online through the NOBLE Digital Heritage site maintained by area libraries. The direct link is http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/11420
jeffrey a roy
7:22 am on Saturday, July 9, 2011
thanks alot mr. gagnon was really nice to see a place i ran around at as i child, sad to know that its just a memory, but a great memory it will always be thanx again