Chebacco

Che`bac´co


n.1.(Naut.) A narrow-sterned boat formerly much used in the Newfoundland fisheries; - called also pinkstern and chebec.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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And therefore it was, that when said Thomas Choat and I (and only we two that day of the Sabbath) of said families of Hogs Island, did go to our usual meeting at Chebacco, then I say when we both were in the canoe the wind then blowing high, saies (said Choat) to me, Cousen, I have Something to say to you, but that the wind is too high, But as soon as we Landed and the Cannoe fastened that along we went together said Chaot [sic] began his Discourse thus, Ant, saises he, there is a Discourse goes about that I am the father of your daughters child.
(116.) Where neither a suspect group nor a fundamental interest is involved, a statute will survive an equal protection of the laws challenge if "it is rationally related to the furtherance of a legitimate State interest," which can be demonstrated by "any reasonably conceivable state of facts that could provide a rational basis for the classification." See Chebacco Liquor Mart, Inc.
Most of the filming will be at Chebacco Lake in the North Shore town of Essex, but cast and crew will be in Southboro from Monday to Friday this week, and on May 26.