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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
06/26/2009 - 11:00pm

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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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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Sam Carter
Gloucester Daily Times

Steve Kaity says he'll have some big shoes to fill next year.

As the first vice president of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, Kaity's excited to work with this year's chamber president, Ruth Pino. But he's also concerned that when he leads the 25-member chamber board of directors next year, he won't have the vivacity to keep up with Pino's legacy.   Read more »

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Gloucester Daily Times 1-6-07

Paul Frontiero, a Gloucester High School graduate of 1950, has found a new career after retirement.

After high school, he earned an engineering degree from Brown University and a MBA from Duke University, followed by a long career in product development at IBM in New York and North Carolina.   Read more »

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The 2006 graduates of GHS are now, hopefully, happily ensconced in their appropriate places of higher learning & are enjoying their freshman year! Their college/university selections have ranged from community, state & technical colleges to Ivy League universities. Oftentimes, the family’s financial circumstances & the potential for grants, loans, & scholarships dictate where the students apply & what schools they choose to attend.   Read more »

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