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By Matt Langone
Sports Editor, Gloucester Daily Times

In 1992, Barry Hanrahan's days of rooting for the Boston Bruins came to an abrupt ending when he landed his first NHL job with the league's new first-year franchise.   Read more »

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Heather Marshall, GHS 1999 received her Ph.D in Biomedical Sciences with Specialization in Immunology and Virology from University of Massachusetts. Heather received her undergraduate degree from Rochester Institute of Technology. She is currently a post doctoral fellow at Yale University School of Medicine.

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by Jane Fosberry Enos,
CNC.com

Gloucester - Gloucester High School alumni have been receiving letters this week on school letterhead — with a Chesapeake, Va., return address.

The letters are from Harris Connect, a firm that is putting together a directory of GHS alumni, with the approval of Gloucester school officials.   Read more »

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06/26/2009 - 6:00pm
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Location Gloucester House Restaurant   Read more »

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ROCKPORT — Shirley G. Coen, 82, former long-time Rockport resident, died Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2008 at the Hannah Duston Healthcare Center, Haverhill.   Read more »

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Did you attend Gloucester's Fuller School? Do you have a child who went there, or did you ever work there?   Read more »

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A 2007 graduate of Gloucester High School recently returned from an eight-week teaching adventure on the islands that once inspired naturalist Charles Darwin, coming home a more confident and knowledgeable person.
"I learned that just in order to do something really meaningful for myself, I had to walk into the unknown," Alex Gross said.   Read more »

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Peter K. Prybot, Staff Writer
Gloucester Daily Times

Getting from here to there often is an interesting tale. A Gloucester High School Class of 2007 graduate just read from and signed copies of her first book of poetry.

“Yellow white ...”   Read more »

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AN ISLAND NO MORE -The Gloucester I Knew   by Ronald Gilson  Class of 1951

By Peter Prybot
Courtesy Gloucester Daily Times

In 1941, creative Cape Ann assigned an 8-year-old native son, Ronald Gilson, the task of recording Gloucester waterfront and fishing industry history from the late 1930s to the early 1970s. It also gave the youngster a deep love for those two influences on the city and a front-row seat to observe and live them out.   Read more »

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