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  2. Norma Pimentel - Wikipedia

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    She began working with refugees in 1980 at the Casa Oscar Romero and there developed a passion for the work. [4] Pimentel became executive director of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley in 2004, [ a ] having previously served as a counselor and assistant director.

  3. Roman Catholic Diocese of Brownsville - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Fitzpatrick opened Casa Oscar Romero in Brownsville, named after the murdered Salvadorian archbishop, Oscar Romero. It served as a shelter for refugees coming across the Mexican border into the United States. He eventually closed the shelter after repeated complaints from federal judges that he was violating US immigration law. [5]

  4. Mass. and Cass - Wikipedia

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    During the city-sanctioned sweep on January 12, Boston police officers logged just over $17,000 in overtime payments in one day. [49] From January 12 to October 31 of 2022, Boston placed 1,960 people in short-term substance-use treatment placements and sheltered 417 people at six low-threshold sites. [47]

  5. List of Money Heist cast members - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Romero Recurring Tatiana Marse Diana Gómez: Recurring Mario Urbaneja Pep Munné Recurring Amanda Olalla Hernández Recurring Paquita Mari Carmen Sánchez Recurring Guest Miguel Fernández Carlos Suárez Recurring Antonio García Ferreras: Antonio García Ferreras: Recurring Sagasta José Manuel Seda Recurring

  6. List of recipients of the Grand Cross of the Order of Prince ...

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    14 February 1962: José Navarro, Count of Casa Loja, Spanish Olympian; 17 May 1962: Cardinal Arcadio Larraona Saralegui, Prefect Emeritus, Congregation of Rites; 15 June 1962: Vicente Puyal Gil, former politician, Spain; 19 July 1962: Ademar de Barros, former governor of São Paulo, Brazil

  7. Paul Revere House - Wikipedia

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    The original three-story house was built about 1680, making it the oldest surviving house in downtown Boston. [2] It occupied the former site of the Second Church of Boston's parsonage, home to Increase Mather and Cotton Mather, which was destroyed by fire on November 27, 1676. [3] Its first owner was Robert Howard, a wealthy slave merchant.

  8. 2012 United States House of Representatives elections in ...

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    In the redistricting Act, [1] this district became a majority-minority district, increasing its reach over several minority precincts near Boston. [6] Democrat Mike Capuano, who was redistricted from the 8th district, [6] having represented it since 1999, ran for re-election. [63]

  9. Harrison Gray Otis House - Wikipedia

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    The first Otis house, built in 1796, is located at 141 Cambridge Street, next to the Old West Church in Boston's West End.It is now a National Historic Landmark, and a historic house museum owned and operated by Historic New England, which also uses part of it as its administrative headquarters.