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Eastern Edition | Vol. 46 | No. 10 | October 2020
How a positive attitude pulled writer through a health crisis and changed her life
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Julia Fox Garrison | page11
Right: Greg Sullivan goofs around with his Popeye vinyl art figure.
Below: Moose Hannon tempts customers at the first BATCC sponsored Pop Culture and Toy Show. PHOTOS/COURTESY GREG SULLIVAN
PHOTO/COURTESY TY LIGHTNER
Club members Andy Evans and Dave Crocker share a joke at the first BATCC sponsored Pop Culture and Toy Show.
‘Toy Story’ Enthusiasts share information, form bonds in club for collectors
By Susan Gonsalves Contributing Writer
Scott Burke shows off his Spider-Man Hot Wheels vehicle.
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tephen Lanzilla’s favorite childhood toy, discovered in a new display at his then-downtown Woolworths, is a metallic copper painted 1966 Husky Model #26 Sunbeam Alpine Convertible, the first small die cast car he ever saw. In addition to its stylish features, Lanzilla admired the fact that the steering wheel was on the opposite side because the real car was made in Great Britain as well. It wasn’t the first time, as a kid, that Lanzilla displayed an interest in knowing about the world. He liked collecting postage stamps and coins from other countries and learning a bit about their history. As years past, and he moved to Randolph, his job in sales and marketing for the predecessor companies to Sprint took him to 66 countries and involved Toy story | page16
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