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  2. Family of New Bedford mother and son who died in car crash ...

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    NEW BEDFORD — In the aftermath of the tragic loss of a New Bedford mother and son in a deadly highway crash on Friday, a family member of the victims is trying to rally monetary support to ...

  3. The Standard-Times (New Bedford) - Wikipedia

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    Founded as a weekly newspaper for Fairhaven, Massachusetts, in 1979, The Advocate was acquired by Hathaway in the 1990s and is now based at The Standard-Times 's offices at 25 Elm Street, New Bedford. In addition to Fairhaven, the newspaper also covers news and sports in Acushnet, Massachusetts. [17] The Advocate prints every Thursday. Its ...

  4. Cheryl Araujo - Wikipedia

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    Cheryl Ann Araujo (March 28, 1961 – December 14, 1986) was a Portuguese-American woman from New Bedford, Massachusetts, who was gang-raped in 1983 at age 21 by four men in a tavern in the city. Her case became national news and drew widespread attention to media coverage of rape trials.

  5. List of newspapers in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper Area County Frequency [verification needed] Circulation [verification needed] Publisher/parent company ; Athol Daily News [1]: Athol: Franklin ...

  6. Edward C. Peirce - Wikipedia

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    Peirce was born on March 7, 1895, in New Bedford, Massachusetts. [1] He started his business career at the age of 15 as an office boy. [1] In 1924 he formed Peirce & Winsper, a successful cotton brokerage firm. [2] The cotton market boomed and Peirce became a millionaire by the age of 30. [1]

  7. New Bedford, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    New Bedford is a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States.It is located on the Acushnet River in what is known as the South Coast region. At the 2020 census, New Bedford had a population of 101,079, making it the state's ninth-largest city and the largest of the South Coast region. [3]

  8. Joseph Barboza - Wikipedia

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    Barboza was born on September 20, 1932, in New Bedford, Massachusetts, to Portuguese emigrants from Valpaços, Joseph Barboza Sr. (born José Barbosa), a middle-weight boxer, and Palmeda Camille, who was a seamstress. [2]

  9. John Duffey (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Duffey was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts on 17 March 1836. He joined the Army from New Bedford in December 1863, and mustered out with his regiment in November 1865. [3] Duffey died on 21 August 1923 and his remains are interred at Oak Grove Cemetery in New Bedford, Massachusetts. [4]