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Obituary: Harold Brenner
MALDEN, Mass. — Harold Brenner, 90, of Medford, Mass., entered eternal rest peacefully on Nov. 11, 2012, surrounded by his loving family. Mr. Brenner was a World War II Navy veteran who enlisted on Dec. 8, 1941, and served as Chief Electricians...Tags: Massachusetts General Hospital, Robert Goldstein, Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), New York City, Medford
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Norton Center unveils new season
jbrummett@amnews.comThe 2012-2013 season at Centre College’s Norton Center for the Arts will feature acts ranging from The Silk Road Ensemble with Yo-Yo Ma and Huey Lewis and the News to the rock musical “Hair” and “Yellow Dubmarine,” a reggae...Tags: China, Popular Music (genre), Facebook, Alison Krauss, Music
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Reynoldses celebrate 65 years
Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Reynolds of Nicholasville recently celebrated, with joy, their 65th wedding anniversary. Married in Seattle, Wash., the couple had met each other while Ted was serving in the U.S. Navy and was stationed there before his tour of duty...Tags: Television Industry, New York, Chicago, U.S. Navy, Illinois
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Obit: Donald Cregar - April 25, 1960 - July 2, 2011
Donald Cregar, 51, died Saturday, July 2. He was born in Boston, Mass., on April 25, 1960, to Marion Colburn and the late Donald Cregar Sr. Survivors include his wife, Linda Lawson Cregar; daughter Crystal Lawson and her fiancé, Marty Williams; son...Tags: Human Interest
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Local author writes intro to influential tea book
jenb@amnews.comKakuzo Okakura’s “The Book of Tea” first was published in 1906. It’s never been out of print, and it’s one of the most influential books written for tea-lovers. “The Book of Tea” recently was released by...Tags: Washington, DC, Arts, Japan, Arts and Culture, Gardens and Parks
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French graduates Coast Guard basic training
Coast Guard Seaman Rachel French, daughter of Laura J. Dalzell of Lexington and Michael W. French, of Nicholasville recently graduated from the U.S. Coast Guard Recruit Training Center in Cape May, N. J. During the eight-week training program, French...Tags: Henry Clay, Graduation, Health, U.S. Coast Guard, Human Interest
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Haynes: As gay rights advance, should religious groups get accommodation?
When rights claims collide, what’s the collateral damage to society?
That’s the painful question this week out of Illinois, site of the latest conflict between gay-rights laws and religious convictions.
When the state’s new civil-...Tags: Minority Groups, Barry Lynn, Contracts, Same-Sex Marriage, Social Issues
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GABBF 2011: History conference returns to festival offerings
tkleffman@amnews.comOn the surface, a lecture called “John Philip Sousa’s Adaptations of His Band Works for Theater Orchestra,” by Jon Mitchell of the University of Massachusetts, might sound as dry as a drought for anyone who is not a hardcore Sousa...Tags: History, Concerts, Music, Education, Arts and Culture
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Brass Band Festival: History conference to examine the life of Sousa
tkleffman@amnews.comOn the surface, a lecture called “John Philip Sousa's Adaptations of His Band Works for Theater Orchestra” by Jon Mitchell of the University of Massachusetts might sound as dry as a drought for anyone who is not a hardcore Sousa scholar....Tags: History, Music Theater, Concerts, Music, Education
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Ashley Tanner graduates from Bentley University
Ashley Malone Tanner graduated from Bentley University in Boston, Mass. in May with a masters of science degree in human factors and information design. She graduated with honors of distinction.
While at BU, Tanner served as a graduate assistant, which...Tags: Graduation, Human Interest, Elections, Education, Politics
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Hoskins lands EKU arts center job
Debra Hoskins, who helped Centre College’s Norton Center for the Arts attract prestigious performers over the years, has been chosen by Eastern Kentucky University to be executive director of its new Center for the Performing Arts.
Hoskins brings 20...Tags: George Foreman, New York City, Elections, Yo-Yo Ma, Arts and Culture
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Importance of expiration date depends on the specific drug
Q: I have several medications that are well beyond their expiration dates. Does that mean that they won't work — or are dangerous? A: The manufacturer's expiration date on most medications is 2-3 years from when the pills were made. This assumes...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Health and Medical Professionals, Drugs and Medicines, Chemical Industry, Chest Pains
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