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Date: Fri 30-Jan-1998

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Date: Fri 30-Jan-1998

Publication: Bee

Author: SHANNO

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Grey-Horse-gallery-framing

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Gallery Has Galloped Across The Street

Grey Horse Gallery, an art gallery and framing shop, has moved into a new

location. The business is now located in the first floor of the Masonic Temple

on Berkshire Avenue. The new location is almost directly across the street

from where Grey Horse was formerly situated in the former post office

building. Ironically, when a Masonic Temple was first built in the center of

the Sandy Hook business district, according to Dan Cruson's latest book,

Newtown: Images of America , it was situated in the location where Grey Horse

Gallery used to be. Grey Horse regularly exhibits works by Newtown artists

Richard McEvoy, Carol Hubbard and Diane Dutchick. Recent additions include

pieces by the artist Ken Graff. Entry to the gallery is through the parking

lot of The Villa (formerly Pizza Villa), on Riverside Road, or the driveway of

St John's Episcopal Church on Berkshire Avenue. The gallery is open Tuesday

through Saturday, 10:30 am-4:30 pm. Its telephone is 270-1199.

--Bee Photo, Hicks

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