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  2. David G. Mugar - Wikipedia

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    David G. Mugar. David Graves Mugar (April 27, 1939 – January 25, 2022) was an Armenian-American businessman from Belmont, Massachusetts. He was a member of the Mugar family of Greater Boston. He was CEO and chair of Mugar Enterprises. His father, Stephen P. Mugar was the founder of the Star Market supermarket chain, and was also a major ...

  3. The Boston Globe - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Globe, also known locally as the Globe, is an American daily newspaper founded and based in Boston, Massachusetts. The newspaper has won a total of 27 Pulitzer Prizes. [4] Its reported daily circulation had fallen to under 69,000 copies per day as of June 2022. [5] It reported 300,000 print and digital subscribers in 2017.

  4. Mike Barnicle - Wikipedia

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    Six months after his resignation from the Globe, the New York Daily News recruited Barnicle to write for them, and later the Boston Herald. Barnicle told reporters that he had nothing but "fond feelings for 25 years at the Globe ". Barnicle hosted a radio show three times a week called Barnicle's View. [citation needed]

  5. James T. Brett - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Politician. James T. Brett (born December 22, 1949, Boston) [1] is an American former politician who is the current president and CEO of The New England Council. [2] From 1981 until 1996, Brett was a Democratic Party member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives . Brett was the runner-up in the 1993 Boston mayoral election .

  6. Paul V. Shaughnessy - Wikipedia

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    Shaughnessy began his political career in 1941 when he was elected to the Waltham School Committee. He was the youngest person ever elected to the position. [1] In 1947, 1949, 1951, and 1953, Shaughnessy was an unsuccessful candidate for Mayor of Waltham. [2] In 1950 he finished third in the Democratic primary for Massachusetts Secretary of the ...

  7. Bob Neumeier - Wikipedia

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    Bob Neumeier. Robert E. Neumeier [6] (November 3, 1950 – October 23, 2021) was an American sportscaster for several Boston-area media outlets. He also appeared on NBC Sports, specializing in Thoroughbred racing .

  8. Boston Athletic Association ice hockey team - Wikipedia

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    The Unicorn defeated Boston University 3–1 in their final game of the season. The Unicorn revived its hockey program again in 1946 and won that season's New England Amateur Athletic Union championship. The Boston Athletic Association lost the National A.A.U. hockey championship to the Hanover Indians 6–2 at the Rhode Island Auditorium.

  9. Tony Pepper - Wikipedia

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    Pepper's first marriage ended in divorce. He had two children. In 1987 his 21-year-old son was killed in a car accident. In 2000 he married his longtime partner Dorothy Butler. He was a resident of Waban, Massachusetts. Pepper died on April 3, 2018, of complications from diabetes and heart disease. He was 79 years old.

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