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Veteran of World II, Korea recalls war's losses
Francis Bruni is among the few remaining World War II veterans who escaped unharmed from a sinking destroyer damaged by a kamikaze pilot during the Battle of Okinawa on June 10, 1945, some two months before the end of the war. "I didn't even get my f
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Cape Ann's Memorial Day — 2013
When it comes to service to one's country, all veterans stand in one circle. In the case of Cape Ann's Memorial Day services Monday morning, there will be a blending of all sorts of ceremonies, with a special Gloucester focus this Monday holiday on
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City, town road funds await governor's OK
BOSTON -- Gloucester is targeted to receive more than $1 million in so-called Chapter 90 funding for local road improvements, paving and repair projects -- and Cape Ann is in line to receive more than $1.7 milion overall -- but much of the summer rep
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Revisiting one Fuller class's past
On Sunday, a musty cardboard box sealed with crumbling masking tape will act as the central force, the common thread pulling together a group of about 20 adults itching to peak into their past. Though it's anyone's guess what this group, Mr. Charles
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Scam calls for security service reach Essex
ESSEX -- A scam that proliferated in Arizona earlier this year has come to Essex. At least one local resident received an unsolicited "robocall" purporting that the Essex Police Department was encouraging local residents to purchase home security sys
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Veteran of World II, Korea recalls war's losses
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Spring tournaments will feature plenty of local contenders
Desi Smith/Gloucester Daily Times Jason Vizena takes in a throw from the pitcher in an attempt to pick off a Manchester Essex runner. Vizena and the Fishermen are a team nobody wants to draw in the Division 2 North State Tournament.
Well, folks, it's tourney time again. And with that, as always, comes the uncertainty of another postseason. There are plenty of local teams that have established themselves atop their brackets with others sitting in the middle of the pack and even t
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Why Did My Newspaper Do That? Seeking our own answers amid death probe silence
It was late Saturday morning when we first got word that there had been some sort of overnight incident that had led to a man's death in LePage Lane. And given the questions still swirling around the case a week later, you can imagine that gleaning i
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Why Did My Newspaper Do That? Seeking our own answers amid death probe silence
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Gloucester Public Schools lunch menus
Week of May 27-31 Elementary, Middle schools Monday -- No school Tuesday -- Popcorn chicken, confetti spaghetti, vegetable sticks, chilled pears Wednesday -- Beef nachos with vegetarian chili, vegetable sticks, mini Rice Krispie Treat Thursday -- Ov
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