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  2. List of newspapers in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Provincetown Independent: Provincetown Barnstable Weekly Family and community owned Covers Provincetown, Truro, Wellfleet, and Eastham Provincetown Banner: Provincetown: Barnstable: Weekly: New Media Investment Group: Also covers Truro and Wellfleet Quaboag Current: Brookfield: Worcester: Weekly: Turley Publications

  3. Fritz Bultman - Wikipedia

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    In 1944 he bought a house in Provincetown, ... Jeanne Bultman obituary, Provincetown Banner; Raynor, Vivien. Dubuffet and Bultman in Storrs. The New York Times ...

  4. Vermont Woman - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Gillis became the founding publisher of the award-winning community weekly, Provincetown Banner. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Thirteen years later, in 2003, Vermont Woman was re-launched by Gillis. [ 10 ] The paper has since won a number of awards, including the New England Newspapers and Publishers Association's designation of New England Newspaper of ...

  5. Bobby Garnett - Wikipedia

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    Garnett died on May 19, 2016, of renal disease.He was 66. [6]His daughter, who had worked alongside him since 1998, took over the business. The South End location was closed, leaving its warehouse showroom in Lynn, Massachusetts, as the sole outlet.

  6. Pat de Groot - Wikipedia

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    Her parties in Provincetown in the 1960s and 1970s attracted celebrities, musicians, and artists. [1] Her long-term lover was jazz drummer Elvin Jones . [ 1 ] De Groot also would rent out a room in her house in the summer to visiting creative people, such as John Waters , Philip Hoare , and painter Richard Baker.

  7. Dermot Meagher - Wikipedia

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    He began his legal career as an Assistant District Attorney in Worcester County, Massachusetts. [8] He was in private practice various times. He ran the Percentage Deposit Bail Project in the early 1970s, which reformed the bail system, effectively eliminating bail bondsmen in Massachusetts.

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