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  2. Albert J. Neri - Wikipedia

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    Albert J. "Al" Neri (September 1, 1952 – May 7, 2011) was a Pennsylvania political news correspondent, pundit, and political analyst.. At the beginning of his career, Neri worked as a journalist following state and local government and politics for a variety of publications, including Erie Times-News, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the Philadelphia Bulletin, the Philadelphia Business Journal ...

  3. The Tribune-Democrat - Wikipedia

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    The Tribune-Democrat is a five-day morning daily newspaper published in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.It is owned by CNHI LLC. The newspaper's coverage area includes all or parts of Blair, Bedford, Cambria, Indiana, Somerset and Westmoreland counties in Pennsylvania.

  4. Grandview Cemetery, Johnstown - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery association that operates Grandview was founded in 1885 to accommodate Johnstown's rapidly growing population. The first interment was that of Lucretia Hammond of Kernville (now a part of Johnstown), who was buried on April 30, 1887.

  5. 'He loved Johnstown': Longtime developer George Zamias ... - AOL

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    Sep. 21—JOHNSTOWN, Pa. — George D. Zamias' work ethic was already evident as a child, longtime friend John Mavrodis said. The son of immigrants, Zamias weathered the Great Depression working ...

  6. Johnstown Traction Company - Wikipedia

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    JTC operated trolley (tram) service in Johnstown from February 23, 1910 to June 11, 1960. Johnstown was one of the last small cities to abandon trolley service in the United States. [1] It was also the smallest city to acquire a fleet of PCC cars and acquired trackless trolleys at a late date compared to larger transit properties.

  7. John M. Ashbrook - Wikipedia

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    However, on April 24, 1982, he suffered a gastric hemorrhage at the offices of The Johnstown Independent, and died at Licking Memorial Hospital in Newark, Ohio, aged 53. [17] [18] President Ronald Reagan memorialized him, saying: "John Ashbrook was a man of courage and principle. He served his constituents and his country with dedication and ...

  8. Downtown Johnstown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Johnstown Historic District is a national historic district located at Johnstown in Cambria County, Pennsylvania. The district includes 109 contributing buildings, 4 contributing sites, and 1 contributing structure in the central business district and surrounding residential areas of Johnstown.

  9. Cambria City Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district includes some buildings dated before the Johnstown Flood, but the majority date from 1890 to 1920. Notable buildings include the collection of two-story, balloon frame, detached and semi-detached dwellings, Fifth Avenue Hotel (1889), Pollack Building (1905), former Cambria Fire Hose and Ladder Company (1890), former Germana Brewery ...