The warmer weather must be here because Dip It Sweet on Endicott Street is now open for the season. Owner Buddy Onessimo just received a new ice cream delivery from Richardson’s Dairy this week. Janine Coppola catches the action in this photo with Buddy serving one of his first customers this year.
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