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  2. Bernard Goldberg (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Goldberg (October 20, 1925 – August 27, 2010) was an American businessperson who co-founded the furniture retailer Raymour Furniture (which later became Raymour & Flanigan) in 1946 with his brother, Arnold Goldberg. [1]

  3. Raymour & Flanigan - Wikipedia

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    Raymour's Furniture Company, the predecessor of Raymour & Flanigan Furniture, was established by brothers Bernard Goldberg and Arnold Goldberg in 1947. [2] Raymour & Flanigan Furniture | Mattresses is the furniture retailer in the Northeast and the seventh largest in the U.S. [ 3 ]

  4. Ray Flanigan - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Arthur Flanigan (January 8, 1923 – March 28, 1993) was an American professional baseball player, a right-handed pitcher who appeared in three games in Major League Baseball for the Cleveland Indians at the tail end of the 1946 season.

  5. Peter Flanigan - Wikipedia

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    Born to wealthy parents, Horace "Hap" Flanigan, a banker, and Aimee (née Magnus) Flanigan, a granddaughter of Adolphus Busch, co-founder of Anheuser-Busch, in Manhattan, Peter Flanigan was raised Catholic.

  6. Timothy Flanigan - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Elliott Flanigan (born May 16, 1953 in Fort Belvoir, Virginia) is an American lawyer and politician.On May 24, 2005, President George W. Bush nominated him as U.S. deputy attorney general, the second highest position in the Department of Justice.

  7. Ramon Flanigan - Wikipedia

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    Ramon Flanigan is a former American football player and coach. He is the director of former player relations at Southern Methodist University (SMU). [1] Flanigan served as the head football coach at Lincoln University in Chester County, Pennsylvania from 2013 to 2014, compiling a record of 2–18. [2]

  8. NBT Bank Stadium - Wikipedia

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    NBT Bank Stadium prior to large-scale renovations, July 2019. The stadium is home to the Syracuse Mets, the Triple-A affiliate of the New York Mets.The field's outfield dimensions are 330 feet (100 m) to left field, 400 feet (120 m) to center field, and 330 feet (100 m) to right field.