For a special place Edgewood Gallery in Warwick is participating in a project to benefit the reopening of the Neely House at Tufts Medical Center in Boston. The house, supported by the Cam Neely Foundation, provides support to children with cancer and
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Edgewood Gallery in Warwick is participating in a project to benefit the reopening of the Neely House at Tufts Medical Center in Boston. The house, supported by the Cam Neely Foundation, provides support to children with cancer and their families. The gallery is working on a display of signed hockey sticks with photos of the players for inclusion in the house Bruins-inspired media room. The custom-made sticks belonged to players Marchand, Rask, Krejci, Backes and Pastrnak. Arranging the sticks in a preliminary layout for a shadow box is Paul Yacovone. (Warwick Beacon photo)
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