Northshore Magazine

Jan/Feb 2015

Northshore magazine showcases the best that the North Shore of Boston, MA has to offer.

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108 Ski in, chill out LiquorandWineOutlets.com Please Drink Responsibly The last run is just the start of a great ski vacation. Make sure you don't get left out in the cold by stopping at any of our 77 convenient locations on your way to the mountains. for Humanity Epicenter in Boston's South End. Their song is a modern rendition of a Beatles song, and they are working on a stylized number for their first dance. Interestingly enough, Amy quite literally grew up there: Her parents used to take ballroom dance lessons at the Danvers studio when she was a baby. They'd bring her to their lessons in her baby carrier and place her in a cozy mezzanine area elevated off the dance floor so she could watch them as they took lessons. Amy kept in touch and Joanne was delighted that Amy would be bringing her fiancé there to learn their wedding dance. Ralph, 76, and his wife, Lynn, actually met for the first time in 2010 while taking lessons at the Danvers studio. They married in July of 2012, and all their grandchildren—as well as their Arthur Murray dance instructor—attended their wedding. People have been drawn to the Arthur Murray studios since the 1930s, when Arthur Murray's mail- order business started to become a household name— dance step footprints were actually printed on sheets of paper that were laid out on the floor for practice. After the mail-order business started to taper off, stu - An old poster points to the days of mail-order dance lessons. in-depth FACES

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