NAHANT HARBOR REVIEW • JULY 2010 • Page 182010 SUBSCRIPTION DRIVECarl & Linda Maccario (7/10), Gregory & Patricia MacDonald (1/11), Franco & Rose Macera (2/12), Kevin & Terri Maguire (1/11), SusanMaguire (2/11), Mirjana & Stojan Maksimovic (4/11), Peter Malatesta (2/11), Richard Malatesta (2/11), Cynthia Manning (8-10), William & CynthiaMantzoukas (2/12), Edwin & Anna Manzano (11/11), Dennis & Joyce Maroney (7/10), Marie C. Martin (12/10), Ruth Maurer (6/11), PatriciaMcArdle (2/11), Francis L. McCain, Jr. (3/10), John & Linda McCarthy (5/10), Ted & Val McCarthy (8/10), Lee McClain (3-11), Elaina McCormack(2/11), Donald McCormack (12/09), Shaun McCormack (12/09), Bob & Gina McCoy (7/10), Jim McCurdy & Carole Keller (2/11), Patricia McDevitt(3/10), Ruth McDonald (8/10), Noel & Mary Lou McGinn (5/11), Mary McGranahan & Lou Bentsen (7/10), Michael & Lisa McGrath (4/10), KevinMcKay, Dan & Candace McMackin (2/10), Kevin & Margaret Meagher (7/11), Dolores Merlino (2/10), Ernest & Mary Messina (5/10), LauraMichaud (7/10), Michael Michaud (2/11), George & Mary Lou Mihovan (4/11), Mary Jane Mitchell (2/11), Joseph & Judi Moccia (2/10), William &Lana Mogan (2/11), Ellen Morse (7/10), Paul & Pamela Morse (1/10), Pamela Motley (10/10), Rev. Teri Motley (5/10), Herb & Teri Motley (1/11),Robert & June Munnelly (2/11), Mike & Sally Murray (5/11),Richard & Mary Nagle (4/11), <strong>Nahant</strong> Associates (1/10), <strong>Nahant</strong> Dory Club (11/10), <strong>Nahant</strong> Historical Society (2/14), <strong>Nahant</strong> Housing Authority(2/10), <strong>Nahant</strong> Knights of Columbus (2/11), John & Stacie Nardizzi (1/10), Helen Niosi (7/10) , Mark & Dawn Nocera (8/10), Kevin & Lori Nugent(6/10),Thomas O’Connor (7/10), Olympic Construction (7/10), Mary Beth O’Malley (12/10), Matthew & Joanna O’Neil (2/10), David & ArleneO’Neill (2/10), Muriel O’Neill (3/11), John & Elizabeth Olson (3/13),Nicole Passanisi (11/10), Jay Patch (9/10), Meg Pelley (4/10), Lisa Perella (7/10), Dianes Georgia & Walter Perepelitza (9/10), Ann-MargrethPeterson (2/11), Edwin Peterson III (2/11), Linda Peterson (7/10), Natalie R. Petrovick (9/11), David Phelps (7/10), Margaret Piccola (7/10), Meg Pier(7/10), Bill & Linda Pivacek (1/10), Patricia Podrug (2/11), Donald J. Polcaro (11/10), Norma Poole (6/11), Greg & Colleen Poth (6/10), Maurice C.& Sylviane Poulin (11/10), Barbara Powers (2/11), Ernest John Priftakis (2/11), Roz & Andy Puleo (1/10), Wayne & Mary Ann Putnam (2/11),Antonella P. Raffaele (1/10), Joanna Reardon (2/11), Bruce & Gailanne Reeh (3/11), Carrie Reilly (3/11), Sandy Rhodes (2/10), Wallace &Theresa Riddle III (2/11), Sara F. Riley (7/11), Chris & Nina Rogers (2/11), Edie Roland (2/11), Robert Roland 5/10, John & Alice Roy (4/11), Phil &Allison Russell (6/10),Arturo Saavedra-Lauzon (1/10), Victoria Salomon (2/10), Martin A. Samuels (11/10), Hugh Samson (1/10), Charles & Carol Sanphy (9/10),Manny & Sue Santos (7/10), Dorothy Santosuosso (7/10), Sheryl Savino (7/10), James & Karen Savino (1/10), William Savino & Pauline Holworth(2/11), Dolores Scanlan (1/11), Marc & Deborah Schepens (2/11), Ann Schiffenhaus (3/10), Effie Taylor Schmidt (7/11), Dexter Schultz (7/10), Bill& Mary Ellen Schumann (1/20), Paul & Nancy Sciaba (5/11), Robert Scigliano (7/11), Calantha Sears (1/11), Judith Shea (2/11), Walter Sheppard (1/10), Jean Sigourney (1/11), Bob & Peggy Silva (1/11), Thomas & Catherine Silva (2/11), Anita Smith (2/11), Tom & Eleanor Smith (5/11), MaggieSmith (1/10), Richard Snyder (7/10), Anastasia Sofronas (2/11), Jayne Solimine (2/11), Mrs Christine Sonis (2/11), Aaron & Nicole Soule (1/10),Lynne M. Spencer (2/11), Noel Spinney-Costin (7/10), Antonette Spinucci (2/11), Karen Stanford (2/10), Robert & Judith Stanford (2/10), Frederick&Maria Stanley (6/11), Bob & Harriet Steeves (3/11), Ellen Steeves (3/11), M/M Donald E. Steeves(3/11), M/M Robert A. Steeves (3/11), LissaStempek (2/11), Edward & Antonia Steriti (3/11), Vincent & Steriti (6/10), Rich & Chris Stevens (6/10), Joseph Stoddard, Jr. & Paul Mouratidis (12/11), Nicholas Strange (12/09), Ron & Martha Strout (1/10), Patricia Sullivan (2/11), Joanne & Neal Sullivan (2/10), Steve & Ruthanne Switzer (6/10), Bill & Margy Szczawinski (4/11), Gretchen Szczechowicz (2/10),Linda Tanfani (6/10), Ed & Suzanne Tarlov (7/11), Paul Taylor (2/10), Scott & Lynn Tidd (6/10), Loreen Tirrell & Lou Wallach (5/11),Rosemarie Tirrell (1/10), Ruth Titus (7/10), Paul & Margaret Tobin (6/10), Tiffany Tran (7/11), Kenneth C. Turino (2/11),Gwen Upton (3/11), Edward A. Ustaszewski (1/11),Sean Valenti (4/11), Mary E. Valeria (7/10), Robert & Nancy Vallee (11/10), Michael Veccia (1/10), John VanMaanen (11/11), Michael Veccia (1/10), Isabell VanMerlin (1/11),Betsy Wachtel (7/10), William & Victoria Waite, M/M George Wallett (3/11), Richard Ward (7/10), David Webster (5/10), John L. & MurielWebster (5/10), Janice Weiskel (7/11), John & Maria Welsh (6/11), James & Emlen Wheeler (4/10), Pauline White (7/10), Nancy Reid Whitman (5/11), Nancy Wilson (2/10), Art & Mary Wilson (3/11),David Yench (6/10), Rudolf Zuckerstatter. (2/11)A Beautiful WeddingMariana Rauworth, of <strong>Nahant</strong> and Joseph McCarthy, of Woburn, were married onJune 4, 2010, on Cinnamon Bay USVI, before 30 family members and friends, includingtheir one-year-old son, Brayden.Mariana’s proud parents, Nancy Cantelmo and Mike Rauworth, were joined byother <strong>Nahant</strong>ers, including the Crawford and Reeh families.Wedding guests stayed on the campground, in the hotel, in a rented villa, or on asailboat. A wonderful time was had by all, especially Brayden!
NAHANT HARBOR REVIEW • JULY 2010 • Page 19In MemoryJohn “Jack” T. McCarthyof McCarthy GlassMarch 15, 1929 - June 20, 2010John T.” Jack” McCarthy, 81 years, of <strong>Nahant</strong>, died at his residence on Sunday,June 20, 2010, surrounded by his loving family. He was the devoted husband of thelate Agnes M. (Shanahan) McCarthy, who died in February of this year, after havingshared 61 years of loving marriage.John was born in Lynn, <strong>Massachusetts</strong>, son of the late Denis and Julia(Hennessey) McCarthy, both of Ireland. He was raised and educated in Lynn. Havingattended Sacred Heart Elementary and St. Mary’s Boys High School, he graduatedfrom Lynn Classical High School in 1947. During his senior year, he was the lead-offbatter and center fielder for the famous Lynn Classical state championship baseballteam, whose title game was played at Fenway Park, where he played alongside thelegendary Harry Agganis and under the leadership of Coach William I. Joyce.Mr. McCarthy was a founder of McCarthy Glass Company, Inc. of Lynn, over 60years ago, where he continued to work alongside his daughter and son-in-law, untilhis death. He was a member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians and the Knights ofColumbus. He was a member and past president of the Shoe City Golf League, wherehe fostered many lasting friendships.Mr. McCarthy was a most contented resident of the Town of <strong>Nahant</strong> for the past43 years.Mr. McCarthy is survived by his daughter, Colleen M. Powers and her husband,Timothy, of Lynn, his son, Attorney Kevin S. McCarthy and his wife, Susan(Lombard) McCarthy, of <strong>Nahant</strong>, as well as his grandson, Paul T. Powers and hiswife, Kristin (Connick) Powers, of Lynn and his great-grandson, Trevor J. Powers,also of Lynn. He was the brother of the late Dennis McCarthy, Mary Dunn, HelenSchnurbush, Rita Whelan and Clare Williams. He was the uncle to numerous niecesand nephews.His funeral was held on Friday, June 25, 2010, followed by a funeral mass in St.Mary’s Church, Lynn and cremation in Harmony Grove Crematory. Donations in lieuof flowers, may be made to the Lynn Cancer Association, Inc., P.O. Box 3153,Peabody, MA 01960.Kevin R. Marsh, 52June 11, 2010Formerly of <strong>Nahant</strong>Kevin R. Marsh, age 52, of Rochester, NH, passed away peacefully on Friday,June 11, 2010, surrounded by his mother and children. The son of Patricia (Wescott)Hyde of The Villages, FL and Richard Marsh of Acton, ME, he was born in Lynn andwas raised in <strong>Nahant</strong>. He was a graduate ofLynn Classical High School, Class of 1975.He was employed as a machinist, for United Welding and General Electric Co.,for several years, before starting his own carpeting business, Ryan’s Rug. He waslater the founder and operator of Rymar Flooring. Kevin was a hard-working, devotedcraftsman, who loved his work and proudly passed his ambitions down to hisson, Ryan.As a young man, he was an avid and talented athlete. He loved being outdoorsand enjoyed the ocean and camping, joys he shared with his children. He was a loverof seafood, billiards and historical facts. He loved nature and animals, especially hisboxer, Loomis.Kevin was the proud father of Melissa A. Marsh of Boston, Ryan M. Marsh ofPortsmouth, NH, and Jessica L. Marsh of Billerica, MA. He was grandfather to ShaunMichael Sauchuk, Christian Sauchuk, and Sophie Marsh. He is also survived by hisformer wife, Kathleen Marsh Lopez of Lynnfield, MA, and his former partner AmyHarrigan and her children, Casey and Kage, of Brookfield, NH. He was the brother ofthe late Brent D. Marsh.His Funeral Service was held at the Church of the Holy Name, 60 MonumentAve., Swampscott. Interment in Puritan Lawn Memorial Park, Peabody. Donations inKevin’s memory may be sentto Kaplan Family Hospice House, 78 Liberty St., Danvers, MA 01923.Jen McCarthy for <strong>Nahant</strong>(Continued from page 1.) 2010. In addition to my townresponsibilities, I am a Girl Scout Leader. I was namedVolunteer of the Year, for the Ocean Bay Girl ScoutCouncil. Being a Girl Scout Leader is one of my favoritethings. Not only does it allow me time to spend with mydaughter, it allows me to teach young girls about theimportance of community service and being involved inthe town, in which they live. I am really proud to say thatI’ve spent almost half of my life, so far, engaged in ourcommunity.My education began by attending all three <strong>Nahant</strong>Schools: J.T. Wilson, Valley Road and Johnson. I was inthe first eighth-grade class to attend Swampscott, formiddle and high school. Afterwards, I attended SalemState College, graduating with a degree in ElementaryEducation. I worked at the Johnson School for 5 years,first as an aide in the kindergarten and first grade classrooms,and then as a Title One Teacher. I have spent thelast 12 years teaching in the City of Lynn.I know how hard families of <strong>Nahant</strong> work to just stayafloat. I am the daughter of lobstermen and the granddaughterof a sailor. I know the importance of the Wharfto our community. I am the wife of a construction worker.I understand the delicate balance between progress andconservation. Finally, and most importantly, I am a parent.I understand and share the concerns that many of theparents in town have about the Johnson School. I shareyour concern for our children’s safety and know theimportance of quality programming and education for ourchildren.I have an innate knowledge of <strong>Nahant</strong> and feelthat I have a lot to offer the town. Anyone, who has everworked in the public school system, can tell you thataccomplishing great things, with little resources, is a jobrequirement. Over the past five years, I have written andreceived many grants, to make my students and schoolsucceed in these tough financial times. I would like toexplore more grant writing opportunities for the Town of<strong>Nahant</strong>. There is money out there, we just need to go andget it. As we move through the 21st century, we are seeingthat the world is changing and it is changing very fast.Amazing advancements in technology as well as inalterative energy are being made daily. Our country isfacing financial chaos; foreclosures and unemploymentare at an all time high. We need to address these problemsas a community and be proactive in our approach. Anissue that is really close to home and will affect us all, isthe causeway project. Our elected officials will need tomonitor this project very closely and be in constantcommunication with the Department of Conservation andRecreation. We must communicate to them the needs andwants of our townspeople.After seventeen years of service to the town, I stillwant to do more for <strong>Nahant</strong>. Running for selectmanallows me to further my commitment to our town. As yourselectman, I promise to listen to each and every citizen of<strong>Nahant</strong>. I want to hear what you think about our town,what works and what may need improvement. I promiseto maintain the trust and respect of others and to act in themost ethical manner at all times, as well as to hold allmunicipal officials, employees and volunteers to the samehigh ethical standards.While my family has been serving <strong>Nahant</strong> for generations,I think my dedication speaks for itself. I am a<strong>Nahant</strong>er. I am willing to put politics aside and do what isbest for our town. As the election nears, I would ask youto consider me, Jennifer McCarthy, as the Town of<strong>Nahant</strong>’s next selectmen. Thank you.