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  2. Observer (Dunkirk) - Wikipedia

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    The Observer is a newspaper for the residents of Northern Chautauqua County, NY and northwestern Cattaraugus County, NY, with offices located in Dunkirk, NY.Formerly known as the Evening Observer, and before then, the Dunkirk Evening Observer, it was originally delivered in the afternoon six days a week (Monday through Saturday), although it has since switched to morning delivery seven days a ...

  3. Edna A. Boorady - Wikipedia

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    Boorady was born in Dunkirk, New York, the daughter of Albert M. Boorady and Tamam Mosey Boorady. [2] Both of her parents were born in Lebanon; her father owned a men's clothing store. She graduated from St. Mary's Academy in Dunkirk in 1938. [ 3 ]

  4. Dunkirk Evening Observer - Wikipedia

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    The Dunkirk Evening Observer is a newspaper serving Dunkirk in Chautauqua County, New York. It serves the Western New York region. It has been a daily newspaper since at least the early 1900s; at that time there were five newspapers published in Dunkirk. [1]

  5. Horatio G. Brooks - Wikipedia

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    Horatio Brooks died on April 20, 1887, survived by his wife and two daughters (a third daughter preceded him in death). [3] [4]The Brooks Locomotive Works remained in the family for a while, with his sons-in-law Edward Nichols and Frederick H. Stevens both serving as president, Nichols from 1887 to 1892 and Stevens from 1896 to the merger that formed Alco in 1901. [6]

  6. H. B. Halicki - Wikipedia

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    On August 20, 1989, while filming in Dunkirk and Buffalo, New York, Halicki was preparing for the most dramatic stunt sequence in the film, during which a 160-foot-tall (49 m) water tower was supposed to topple to the ground. When a cable attached to the tower snapped unexpectedly, it sheared off a telephone pole, which fell on Halicki, killing ...

  7. Dunkirk, New York - Wikipedia

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    Dunkirk is a city in Chautauqua County, New York, United States. It was settled around 1805 and incorporated in 1880. [3] The population was 12,743 as of the 2020 census. [4] Dunkirk is bordered on the north by Lake Erie. It shares a border with the village of Fredonia to the south, and with the town of Dunkirk to the east and west.

  8. Lilian Garis - Wikipedia

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    Lilian C. Garis, born Lilian C. McNamara (20 October 1873 – 19 April 1954), was an American author who wrote hundreds of books of juvenile fiction between around 1915 and the early 1940s. [1]

  9. Colin Robert Chase - Wikipedia

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    Colin Robert Chase was born in Denver, Colorado, on February 5, 1935. [3] His father, Robert Lamont Chase, was a newspaper executive, and his mother, Mary Coyle Chase, a playwright who went on to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1945 for her play, Harvey.