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Gabriel Frasca (ice Hockey)
Gabriel Frasca is an American chef. Biography Frasca began cooking at the age of 15 on the North Shore (Massachusetts), North Shore of Massachusetts, but went to Kenyon College study journalism. Later on, he decided to become a chef, and by the age of 20 he was cooking French cuisine for James Beard Foundation Award, James Beard Award winner named Gordon Hamersley at Hamersley's Bistro. In 1996 he got a job at the Chez Henri in Cambridge, Massachusetts where he worked with Paul O'Connell (chef), Paul O'Connell and Amanda Lydon. By 1997 he and Lydon went to Provence, France where he worked at the L’abbaye de Saint Croix. Later, he worked with Michellin three-star chef Martin Berasategui in San Sebastián, Spain. He then went to ''Dolomites'' restaurant in Italy and worked there with Norbert Neiderkofler at St. Hubertus, who, while he was there, got his first Michelin Guide, Michelin star. In the same place he met an American chef named David Bouley who invited him to help him to ...
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North Shore (Massachusetts)
The North Shore is a region in the U.S. state of Massachusetts, loosely defined as the coastal area between Boston and New Hampshire. The region is made up both of a rocky coastline, dotted with marshes and wetlands, as well as several beaches and natural harbors. The North Shore is an important historical, cultural, and economic region of Massachusetts. The southern part of the region includes several of Boston's densely populated inner suburbs. At the center of the North Shore lies its most prominent geographic feature, Cape Ann, with numerous small fishing towns, and at the northern end lies the Merrimack Valley, which was a major locus of the Industrial Revolution in the United States. It contains the cities of Salem, known worldwide as the site of the Salem witch trials; and Gloucester, site of Charles Olson's ''The Maximus Poems'', and of Sebastian Junger's 1997 creative nonfiction book '' The Perfect Storm'' and its 2000 film adaptation. Beverly was home to author Joh ...
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