MARBLEHEAD FESTIVAL OF ARTS: After two-year hiatus, Crocker ready to rock once more
No one has been driven crazier by the sound emanating from Marblehead's Crocker Park the past two Fourth of July weekends than Brian Wheeler.
That sound? Silence.
Wheeler, longtime chairperson of the performing arts portion of the Marblehead Festival of Arts, is beyond excited that he and his team of volunteers will once again this year be bringing an eclectic array of accomplished performers to the stage at the "gorgeous sandbox" that the Parks and Recreation Department and other town officials have allowed them to play around in for the past quarter-century.
The stage at Crocker Park may have been quiet the past two years, thanks to COVID-19. But that is all about to change.
Until its involuntary COVID-19-related hiatus, the Performing Arts program had been part of the Festi...