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Michael Parillo; Rockport restaurateur loved art, stories

By Tom Long
Globe Staff / July 30, 2004

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Michael ''Galley Mike" Parillo was a restaurateur, storyteller, sculptor, and all-around character. Before he died July 23 in his Rockport home, he made his family promise they would not reveal his age, but it's clear he was no spring chicken. He served in the Coast Guard during World War II, and fell in love with Rockport while stationed there. (Full Article: 509 Words)

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