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  2. New Castle News - Wikipedia

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    Jake Rentz was President and Publisher of the News until his death in 1954. Jake's son, Richard was left to run the paper. Younger brother, J. Fred Rentz, was living in California at the time. In 1954 Richard Rentz and mother, Alice Rentz, asked Fred to return to New Castle to help run the News. Richard eventually retired in 1986.

  3. Thomas E. Haines - Wikipedia

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    Thomas E. Haines (January 21, 1831 – May 9, 1908) was an American politician from Iowa. He served as a member of the Iowa House of Representatives , representing Polk County from 1882 to 1883. Early life

  4. Larry E. Haines - Wikipedia

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    Haines was a real estate broker and an appraiser and was a former dairy farmer. [2] He was a member of the Maryland Association of Realtors (legislative committee, 1986–1990), chair of the Legislative Committee, Carroll County Association of Realtors, from 1986 to 1990, a member of the American Association of Certified Appraisers, and a director of the Bank of Maryland Carroll County.

  5. Category:People from New Castle, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Sportspeople from New Castle, Pennsylvania (1 C, 19 P) Pages in category "People from New Castle, Pennsylvania" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total.

  6. More details emerge in alleged theft of Berks school PTO funds

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    Receipts of transactions from Walmart showed Haines regularly used the card to purchase groceries and often requested cash back at checkout. The unauthorized Walmart transactions totaled more than ...

  7. Townsend Haines - Wikipedia

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    Townsend Haines was born on January 7, 1792, in West Chester, Pennsylvania, to Ann (née Ryant) and Caleb Haines. His father was a Loyalist during the Revolutionary War and was a refugee in Nova Scotia until he received amnesty. In October 1809, Haines studied at the school of Enoch Lewis in New Garden Township. In 1815, he studied Latin under ...

  8. Mahlon Haines - Wikipedia

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    Mahlon Nathaniel Haines (March 5, 1875 – October 31, 1962) was an American businessman and philanthropist in York, Pennsylvania. Haines arrived in York in 1905 where he became very successful at selling shoes. Referred to as the "Shoe Wizard", Haines shared his wealth with his community and employees.

  9. PropertyShark - Wikipedia

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    PropertyShark was founded by real estate investor and software developer Matthew Haines following his work on renovating a five-family brownstone in Harlem. [7] The initial website launched on New Year's Day in 2003 and was first named MatthewHaines.com and later changed to NYCpropertyresearch.com. [4] [8] Haines reportedly created PropertyShark to make real estate data more accessible and ...