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According to his obituary, Monestime moved to Brockton in 2004, when he was only a few months old. "He loved anime, playing basketball, listening to music and working on his car," his obituary says.
This article originally appeared on The Enterprise: Brockton-area top 5 stories: Fatal crashes in Brockton, Stoughton. Show comments. ... In Other News. Entertainment. Entertainment. USA TODAY.
In case you missed it, here are five stories of the top stories from the past week throughout the Brockton area. Brockton school principal search; E. Bridgewater suspicious death: 5 top stories ...
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The Fuller-Thompson family owned The Enterprise for 115 years prior to its 1996 sale to joint venture headed by incumbent president Myron F. Fuller and new majority owner James F. Plugh, who was said to have paid between $20 million and $30 million. Plugh formed a new corporate parent for the paper, Newspaper Media Corporation, and expressed a ...
The Brockton Enterprise is the only daily newspaper published in the county, although the Quincy Patriot Ledger has extensive coverage of the South Shore of Massachusetts generally and Plymouth County in particular. There are numerous weekly newspapers published in the county, including: Abington Mariner [31] – Abington; Duxbury Clipper [32 ...
The fatal crash comes at a time when Brockton High School is still reeling from the deaths of the Boston brothers in July.
In 1936, Lucey was elected to the Brockton city council. [1] In 1937, he was an unsuccessful candidate for the Brockton board of aldermen in Ward 2. [3] He returned to the council in 1942, but left later that year to enlist in the United States Army. [1] [4] He served in the 6th General Hospital in North Africa and Italy during World War II. [4]