. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Pipig^—i pr^ i^wwwfswaipiuiiMi'wi. View of Lower End of Rockv Meadow Judge Sgarzi is a native of Ply- mouth and has lived there all his life. He was graduated from Ply- mouth High School in 1919 and from Northeastern University School of Law, Boston, in 1927. He became a practicing attorney in 1928. From 1934 until 1937, he was a Selectman of the shiretown of Plymouth. He was elected Mod- erator of his home town in 1939 and still serves in that capacity, important in a New England town. He was elected to the Plymouth Planning Board


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Pipig^—i pr^ i^wwwfswaipiuiiMi'wi. View of Lower End of Rockv Meadow Judge Sgarzi is a native of Ply- mouth and has lived there all his life. He was graduated from Ply- mouth High School in 1919 and from Northeastern University School of Law, Boston, in 1927. He became a practicing attorney in 1928. From 1934 until 1937, he was a Selectman of the shiretown of Plymouth. He was elected Mod- erator of his home town in 1939 and still serves in that capacity, important in a New England town. He was elected to the Plymouth Planning Board in 1939 and con- tinues as a member. In 1940, he was made a member of Selective Service Board 131, and is now Chairman. He was appointed Justice of the Plymouth Court in 1948 by Govern- or Bradford. He serves as Director of Jordan Hospital, Plymouth, having been appointed in 1940, and is a trus- tee of the Plymouth Savings Bank. He is a Past President of the Ply- mouth Bar Association, and is now on its Executive Committee. He is a nrember of the Massachusetts Bar Association and on the griev- ance committee of that organiza- tion. He is a Judge of the Appel- late Division of the Southern Dis- trict, of the district courts. He is married to the former Fannie E. Borghi of Plymouth. The couple have two sons, Louis, 17, a senior at Phillips Academy at Andover, and Vincent, 15, who is entering Governor Dummer Academy at South Byfield, Massa- chusetts. Both boys are Eagle Scouts. Since Rocky Meadow has been under this new management, there has been a good deal of work done. Improvements during the past six months are being continued. About 20 acres have been re-sanded by the "jalopy" method, there has been grading and ditch cleaning but no actual major renovation as yet. The new Rocky Meadow oper- ators are frank in saying they know little so far about cranberry growing, in spite of their general fanriliarity with the business as a whole. Rocky Meadow Company, Inc. is a


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