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  2. Timothy Krajcir - Wikipedia

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    Krajcir was born Timothy Wayne McBride in West Mahanoy Township, Pennsylvania to Charles McBride and Fern Yost on November 28, 1944. [6] In 1945, when Timothy was around a year old, his father abandoned the family, leaving Yost to raise him on her own. [6]

  3. Muddy River (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Restoration work in 2021. The restoration is currently [as of?] being run by The Maintenance and Management Oversight Committee (MMOC), which is an “independent citizen-led oversight body for the Muddy River Restoration Project,” [4] The master plan was originally pushed by the Boston's Parks and Recreation Department, along with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Federal Emergency ...

  4. William Royall (settler) - Wikipedia

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    The Royal River in Maine is named for him. [1] [2] (It was named Yarmouth River at the time of his inhabitance in the area, which was then part of Massachusetts Bay Colony.) Royall arrived in North Yarmouth a year or so after his compatriot John Cousins (c. 1596 –1682), though Royall is regarded as the most important pioneer in the area. [3]

  5. Driver sentenced in River of Lights hit-and-run death - AOL

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    Jul. 9—An Albuquerque man was sentenced to 25 years in prison in a 2021 hit-and-run crash that left a child dead and the boy's father seriously injured outside the River of Lights. District ...

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  7. Paul Oscher - Wikipedia

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    Oscher met Muddy Waters in the mid-1960s. After Big Walter Horton failed to show up for a gig, Oscher played harmonica as a member of the Muddy Waters Blues Band from 1967 until 1972. [ 3 ] He was the first white musician in Muddy's band, and lived in Muddy's house on Chicago's South Side , where Oscher shared the basement with the blues ...

  8. George Macaulay Irwin - Wikipedia

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    George Macaulay Irwin. George Macaulay Irwin (May 2, 1921 – November 24, 2020) [1] was an American expert in the arts and a businessman, editor, musician and conductor. Irwin is known for his work with arts organizations on the local, state, and national levels, as well as his efforts in preserving historic architecture.

  9. Carl McCunn - Wikipedia

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    McCunn was the son of Donovan McCunn and Erika Hess. He was born in Munich, Germany, where his father was stationed by the United States Army.He was raised in San Antonio, Texas, graduated from high school in 1964, and enlisted in the United States Navy shortly after dropping out of community college.

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