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Martin Oliver "Mo" Waldron (February 2, 1925 – May 27, 1981) was an American newspaper reporter. His 1963 series of articles in the St. Petersburg Times exposed the state's "reckless, unchecked spending" on the construction of the Sunshine State Parkway, and was recognized with the 1964 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service.
Waldron died at age 85 on July 2, 2010, at her home in Princeton, New Jersey due to heart failure. Her husband, Pulitzer Prize-winner Martin Waldron, died in 1981, at which time he was the Trenton, New Jersey bureau chief for The New York Times. She was survived by a daughter, three sons, eight grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. [1]
Waldron served on the County Commission from 1978 to 1990, including three terms as chair, according to his obituary. His son Paul is a current county commissioner.
Martha Waldron Janes (1832–1913) – minister, suffragist, columnist. [ 78 ] Hester C. Jeffrey (1842–1934) – African American community organizer, creator of the Susan B. Anthony clubs.
Waldron is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Adelaide Cilley Waldron (1843-1909), American author, editor, clubwoman
Martin F. Loughlin (1923–2007), chief justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court and justice of the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire [21] Steve Marchand (born 1974), mayor of Portsmouth, New Hampshire [citation needed] Mace Moulton (1796–1867), U.S. congressman [22] Eugene Elliott Reed (1866–1940), U.S ...
John Aasen (1890–1938), silent movie giant [1]; Forrest J Ackerman (1916–2008), science fiction, horror, pop culture historian and writer and editor of Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine [2]
Photographer William Waldron leaned into winter whites in his Hudson Valley farmhouse by painting his stone fireplace in the bright hue. With the rustic timber ceiling overhead and the roaring ...