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Kelley Tuthill and Myra Biblowit at the Breast Cancer Research Foundation's "Boston Hot Pink Luncheon & Symposium" at the Boston Harbor Hotel on Oct. 6. Photo by Dana Bisbee
This building was built and owned by Alexander Parker. By 1878, it was home of the Northwest Furniture Store, Tuthill and Baughman. In 1881, George Tuthill built a new store on the south side of our main street and Mr. Parker remodeled this building for his son-in-law's use.
Pictured left to right at the Parade are; Ashley Tuthill, Sidney and Taylor Macioce, all of Bellport
I used this setup to make the video of the July 11, 1991 eclipse in Baja California. I used Solar Skreen mylar film for the filter element. The film was produced Roger W. Tuthill. The carrier was constructed of cardboard from a binder cover. The filter box fit over the end of a Sigma VT5 5x teleconverter. The threaded end of the converter fit into the 8x optical zoom of my camcorder.
KATHLEEN DUNCAN.September 25, 2009 - Jim Smith (left) met the Wohlman family at the Amherst Town Hall today to take them on a tour of the town. The Wohlmans are descendants of the founding family of Amherst. William Wohlman, his wife Jennifer Wohlman and their sons Barry and Edward all came for the tour. Robert Tuthill (blue jacket) also came along, he and his wife Jackie travel to all the Amhersts in the United States.