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Sunray 112 LLC, with a Yonkers, New York address, bought the property for $439,900 in 2021 from 530 Main Street West Dennis LLC, according to the town assessor's records. Sunray 530 LLC then ...
Dennis Richmond is a native of Toledo, Ohio, and served in the United States Army for three years. [8] He gambled on driving to California without a plan; he found employment with KTVU as a typist and never left. [8] Richmond is a member of the board of directors of the Child Abuse Consortium, which is a California statewide government agency.
TV news reporter/presenter. Spouse. Paul Pabis. Patrice Wood, born Holly Patrice Wood, is an American journalist, who works as the main news anchor for WJAR, the NBC affiliate in Providence, Rhode Island. She also serves as the education reporter and the Tuesday´s Child segment host. She was inducted into the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame ...
Leslie Ray Griffith (January 1, 1956 – August 10, 2022) was an American writer and journalist. She worked for 22 years at KTVU in the San Francisco Bay Area as a reporter and as a news anchor.
Comedian and television sports anchor Lee Ranaldo: 1978 Musician, writer, artist, and guitarist of Sonic Youth: Paul Reiser: 1977 Actor and comedian Dave Rubin: 1998 Comedian and talk show host Ruben Santiago-Hudson: 1978 Tony Award-winning actor and playwright Karthik Sivakumar: Actor John Wilson: 2008 Documentary filmmaker Arnie Zane
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The Standard-Times of North Kingstown. The Independent, covering South Kingstown, North Kingstown, Narragansett and The University of Rhode Island. The Express of Westerly. Independent newspapers. The Block Island Times of New Shoreham. Jamestown Press of Jamestown. Motif Magazine, an alternative weekly in Pawtucket.
Al Sanders (1941–1995), TV news anchor WJZ-TV; died in Baltimore; Paul Sarbanes (1933–2020), born in Salisbury, Maryland, former member of Maryland House of Delegates from Baltimore, U.S. Congressman, U.S. Senator; William Donald Schaefer (1921–2011), Mayor of Baltimore, 58th Governor of Maryland, and 32nd Comptroller of Maryland