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  2. Bob Cortes - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Cortes ran for a seat on the Longwood City Commission in District 3, and defeated Mike Holt with 61% of the vote. [2] He was re-elected to the City Commission in 2012 over Ben Paris with 59% of the vote, and in 2014 was elected by the City Commission to serve as the Mayor. [3]

  3. Ben Paris - Wikipedia

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    Ben Paris Restaurant storefront. Benjamin M. Paris (July 15, 1884 – January 8, 1950) was an American sportsman, entrepreneur, conservationist, and owner of a landmark restaurant in Seattle, Washington. Paris founded the Seattle Ben Paris Salmon Derby. [1] He is inurned at the columbarium at Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park.

  4. List of current NCAA Division I men's basketball coaches

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    Lamont Paris: 2022–23: South Carolina State Bulldogs: Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference: Erik Martin: 2022–23: South Carolina Upstate Spartans: Big South Conference: Marty Richter: 2024–25: South Dakota Coyotes: Summit League: Eric Peterson: 2022–23: South Dakota State Jackrabbits: Summit League: Eric Henderson: 2019–20: South Florida ...

  5. From Local Gems to Faraway Lands: Must-Visit Getaway ... - AOL

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    Hot tip: Make a reservation at Ben Paris, the restaurant located inside the lobby; it’s much more than “a hotel restaurant,” and the brunch is a must. For East Coasters.

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  7. Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Ben Paris (1884–1950) – Sportsman, entrepreneur, conservationist, and owner of a landmark restaurant in Seattle, Washington. Paris founded the Seattle Ben Paris Salmon Derby. Thomas Pelly (1902–1973) – Politician, served as a member of the United States House of Representatives.

  8. Jason Brodeur - Wikipedia

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    The contentious election also featured a ghost progressive candidate, Jestine Iannotti. Brodeur's Chamber of Commerce colleague Ben Paris was sentenced to a year of probation and $42,000 restitution for his role in the vote-siphoning scheme. [9] In the 2021 legislative session, Brodeur introduced and co-introduced 41 total bills. [2]

  9. du Pont family - Wikipedia

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    Several former du Pont family estates are open to the public as museums, gardens or parks, such as Winterthur, Nemours, Eleutherian Mills, Longwood Gardens, Gibraltar, Mt. Cuba, and Goodstay. [4] The family's interest in horticulture was brought to the United States by their immigrant progenitors from France and reinforced in later generations ...