Tom Massa, now 65, served as a Navy Hospital Corpsman attached to the Marine Corps during the Vietnam era and in the Army Reserve as a Military Police Officer for 10 years. In 1985, Massa was in an accident while employed as a bus driver for the NYC Transit Authority and was declared legally blind. Just two years later, in 1987, he began painting after receiving a paint set as a gift. Most of his paintings are shore-themed, and his most recent local work can be viewed from the Oceanic’s pool and Tiki Bar. The Oceanic is proud to present its latest art addition.
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