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  2. Don Bosco Technical High School (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, the Salesians of Don Bosco in Boston purchased the neglected former John Paul Jones School building, built in 1898, located at 145 Byron St. in East Boston and renovated it. [1] Don Bosco Trade School, as it was known then, opened for the 1946-1947 school year with two teachers, Br. Julius Bollati, S.D.B. and Br. Angelo Bongiorno, S.D ...

  3. David G. Mugar - Wikipedia

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    Carolyn Mugar (sister) David Graves Mugar (April 27, 1939 – January 25, 2022) was an Armenian-American businessman from Belmont, Massachusetts. He was a member of the Mugar family of Greater Boston. He was CEO and chair of Mugar Enterprises. His father, Stephen P. Mugar, was the founder of the Star Market supermarket chain and was also a ...

  4. Ken Coleman - Wikipedia

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    The family subsequently moved to Dorchester, Massachusetts, and then to nearby Quincy, where he was raised. Coleman graduated from North Quincy High School in 1943. [2] He was a pitcher on the North Quincy High School baseball team, [3] and subsequently played in the semi-pro Park League. But Coleman had dreams of being a sports broadcaster ...

  5. Gerard O'Neill - Wikipedia

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    Journalist, editor. Spouse. Janet Reardon. . ( m. 1968) . Children. 2. Gerard Michael O'Neill (September 1, 1942 – August 22, 2019) was an American journalist, newspaper editor, and writer. A long time investigative reporter for The Boston Globe, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting three times.

  6. Johnny Kelley - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Boston Marathon two-time winner and longtime competitor. John Adelbert Kelley (September 6, 1907 – October 6, 2004) was an American long-distance runner who twice represented his native country at the Summer Olympics, in 1936 and 1948, and competed in the Boston Marathon over 50 times, winning in 1935 and 1945.

  7. John Hynes (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Boston, Massachusetts. Political party. Democratic. Alma mater. Suffolk University Law School. John Bernard Hynes (September 22, 1897 – January 6, 1970), was an American politician who served as the mayor of Boston from 1950 to 1960. [3]

  8. Beacon Hill, Boston - Wikipedia

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    Beacon Hill is a historic neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, and the hill upon which the Massachusetts State House resides. The term "Beacon Hill" is used locally as a metonym to refer to the state government or the legislature itself, much like Washington, D.C.'s Capitol Hill does at the federal level.

  9. Jerome Lyle Rappaport - Wikipedia

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    Website. rappaportfoundation.org. Jerome Lyle Rappaport (August 17, 1927 – December 6, 2021) was an American lawyer, developer, political leader, and landlord. Rappaport is also known for his philanthropy in Boston, Massachusetts, and Stuart, Florida. He was the general partner of one of the most controversial developments of the urban ...

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