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Scarborough is wed to Ellen Ward Scarborough and was married previously to Anne Ford and Linda Gross. He has two children, Chad and Elizabeth. His daughter Elizabeth has followed in her father's footsteps as a television journalist. [9] [10] He and his family reside in Stamford, Connecticut.
Legendary New York City TV anchor Chuck Scarborough announced Thursday that he will leave WNBC after a historic five-decade run. The Emmy Award-winning newsman – a fixture in homes for 50 years ...
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As the lead reporter for WFSB's 11 pm broadcast, Ushery covered many stories impacting the everyday lives of the citizens of Connecticut's capital city. But one of these stories made an indelible impression on Ushery: the night he and his photographer spent with residents of New Britain who were being terrorized by arsonists. [5]
The Royal Today is a British medical drama, and a spin-off of the similarly themed drama, The Royal.The concept is that whilst The Royal is set in the late 1960s, The Royal Today featured the same hospital in the present day, with a new set of characters working in the same location.
Ford was born in 1727. Her father, who worked in the law courts, claimed to have spent hundreds of pounds on her education which included private lessons by the celebrated actor and singer Susanna Cibber [1] and elocution lessons by Thomas Sheridan. [2]
Ron Moeser (BA) – Toronto City Councillor for Ward 44 Scarborough East in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; William F. Bell (BA) – mayor of Richmond Hill, Ontario; Adam Crooks (LL.B.) – Treasurer of Ontario, 1872–77, Attorney General of Ontario, 1871–72, Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Toronto West, 1871–74
Women artists competing for awards at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition submitted their work to juries at appropriate buildings. Women artists were represented in the Palace of Fine Arts, along with their fellow countrymen.