Driftwood salvaged from North Shore coves and beaches is transformed into sturdy benches by former Gloucester resident Peter Sellew (left) and Ingo Szegvari, a carpenter from Carlisle.
(Photos By Bill Greene/Globe Staff)
Seacoast connections pay off for driftwood-based venture
Driftwood salvaged from North Shore coves and beaches is transformed into sturdy benches by former Gloucester resident Peter Sellew (left) and Ingo Szegvari, a carpenter from Carlisle.
(Photos By Bill Greene/Globe Staff)
Peter Sellew has spent the bulk of his lifetime in the coastal city of Gloucester. So two years ago, when he and his wife, Eileen, moved inland to Carlisle to live closer to two of their grown children, it was only natural for the retired entrepreneur to bring along a souvenir or two. What he brought — a passion for ... (Full article: 980 words)
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