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3.23.2010
3.04.2010
Buccino's Old View of Nutley in Verse
Buccino to read ‘Nutley’ poem
at anthology launch
Local writer scores a poem about Nutley’s rich history in the new anthology “The American Voice in Poetry: The Legacy of Whitman, Williams and Ginsberg” being published as part of the Distinguished Poets Series at the Poetry Center in Paterson.
The Nutley author weaves a poem around Frances Goodrich, who grew up in town and went on to write the “Thin Man” film series and later won a Pulitzer Prize for the play “The Diary of Anne Frank.”
Buccino’s poem suggests Goodrich’s screenplay for the popular Christmas film “It’s A Wonderful Life” has hints of old Nutley, and that the scene of the angel and George on the bridge may have been inspired by the Lyndhurst bridge over the Passaic River, not far from where Goodrich grew up.
In recalling Nutley of about 100 years ago, Buccino cites Guthrie’s Dry Good Store and some of our famous residents and visitors, including Mark Twain, Annie Oakley and Richard Stockton lining up for that new invention called ice cream.
Frances Goodrich was inducted into the Nutley Hall of Fame in 2005. Buccino stood in for the writer and her family at the ceremony.
Buccino will read “A Wonderful Town” at the book launch and poetry reading by contributors to the anthology on April 10, at 1 P.M., Hamilton Club Building, 32 Church Street, Paterson, N.J. For more information, visit Distinguished Poets Series http://old.pccc.edu/poetry/events.htm
See also:
http://www.oldnutley.org/wonderful.htm
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at anthology launch
Local writer scores a poem about Nutley’s rich history in the new anthology “The American Voice in Poetry: The Legacy of Whitman, Williams and Ginsberg” being published as part of the Distinguished Poets Series at the Poetry Center in Paterson.
The Nutley author weaves a poem around Frances Goodrich, who grew up in town and went on to write the “Thin Man” film series and later won a Pulitzer Prize for the play “The Diary of Anne Frank.”
Buccino’s poem suggests Goodrich’s screenplay for the popular Christmas film “It’s A Wonderful Life” has hints of old Nutley, and that the scene of the angel and George on the bridge may have been inspired by the Lyndhurst bridge over the Passaic River, not far from where Goodrich grew up.
In recalling Nutley of about 100 years ago, Buccino cites Guthrie’s Dry Good Store and some of our famous residents and visitors, including Mark Twain, Annie Oakley and Richard Stockton lining up for that new invention called ice cream.
Frances Goodrich was inducted into the Nutley Hall of Fame in 2005. Buccino stood in for the writer and her family at the ceremony.
Buccino will read “A Wonderful Town” at the book launch and poetry reading by contributors to the anthology on April 10, at 1 P.M., Hamilton Club Building, 32 Church Street, Paterson, N.J. For more information, visit Distinguished Poets Series http://old.pccc.edu/poetry/events.htm
See also:
http://www.oldnutley.org/wonderful.htm
Copyright © 2010 by Anthony Buccino, all rights reserved.
NEWS!
Check out Anthony Buccino's poetry and essay collections
Three essay collections by Anthony Buccino are available on Kindle.
A Father's Place, An Eclectic Collection
Sister Dressed Me Funny
Rambling Round, Inside and Outside at the Same Time
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3.01.2010
Is the Mass ever in Latin anymore?
Dominus Vobiscum
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05114a.htm
pax vobiscum – peace be with you
http://www.truecatholic.org/masstrad.htm
P:
Dominus Vobiscum.
P:
May the Lord be with thee.
S:
Et cum spiritu tuo.
S:
And with thy Spirit.
P:
Oremus.
S:
Let Us pray
Copyright © 2007-2010 by Anthony Buccino, all rights reserved.
Elementary Pupil Strip Search
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Pagan Babies and Other Catholic Memories by Gina Cascone
Growing Up Catholic by Mary Jane Frances Cavolina, Maureen Anne Teresa Kelly, Jeffrey Allen Joseph Stone, and Richard Glen Michael Davis
More Growing Up Catholic by Mary Jane Frances Cavolina
Growing Up Catholic: And Getting over It by William Michael Nolan
Thank You, Sister: Memories of Growing Up Catholic by Beverly Pangle Scott
The Best of Sean Patrick: Memories of Growing Up Catholic
My Angel's Name Is Fred: Tales of Growing Up Catholic by Thomas Byrnes
Growing Up Irish Catholic, and Surviving My Mom's Eleven Sisters by Pat Carey
Raised Catholic (Can You Tell?) by Ed Stivender
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05114a.htm
pax vobiscum – peace be with you
http://www.truecatholic.org/masstrad.htm
P:
Dominus Vobiscum.
P:
May the Lord be with thee.
S:
Et cum spiritu tuo.
S:
And with thy Spirit.
P:
Oremus.
S:
Let Us pray
Copyright © 2007-2010 by Anthony Buccino, all rights reserved.
Elementary Pupil Strip Search
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