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UXBRIDGE, Mass. - , 77, passed away Sept. 16, 2012, after a brief illness. Raymond was born May 23, 1935, in Bangor, son of the late Florence (McCann) and Raymond Welch.
His beloved wife, Leslie J. (Thibeau), predeceased him in 2009. Raymond is survived by his children, Jr. and wife, Kathleen Gaines, Timothy E. Welch and wife, Elizabeth Molloy, and Richard P. Welch and wife, Rebecca. He also leaves his grandchildren, Samantha Zappia, and Brendan, Patrick, Katherine, Sydney and Timothy Welch; one great-grandchild, Patrick Zappia, born on the day of his passing; siblings, Patrick Welch, Ellen Beerits and husband, Chris, Mary Goolsby and husband, David, and John Welch and wife, Julie; several nieces and nephews.
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Caption: Merlin Entertainment's divisional director James Burleigh, Forest City Ratner Co. senior vice president for Retail D...
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- Arthur Frey, Sr., Administrator of the Estate of Arthur Frey, Jr. and on His Own Behalf; Plaintiff-Appellant, Darren Michael Frey, the Minor Child of the Deceased Arthur Frey, Jr. By His Next Friend Arthur Frey, Sr.; Linda Frey, on Her Own Behalf; Michael Frey, on His Own Behalf, Plaintiffs, v. City of Herculaneum, Missouri; Thomas Robert, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Mayor of the City of Herculaneum, Missouri; Tom Griffith; Del Becker, Sr.; Chris Rapp; Barbara Welch; Dave Hoffman; Warren Holdinghausen, Individually and in Their Official Capacities as Council Members of the City of Herculaneum, Missouri; Kevin White, Individually and in His Capacity as Chief of Police for the City of Herculaneum, Missouri; Douglas Bequette, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Police Officer for the City of Herculaneum, Missouri; City of Pevely, Missouri; Charles Bank, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Mayor of the City of Pevely, Missouri; Joy Wineinger; John Knobloch; Curt..., 37 F.3d 1290 (8th Cir. 1994)
Christelle Marie Adelman-Adler, St. Louis, MO, argued (Linda Murphy, Clayton, MO, and Christelle Adelman-Adler, St. Louis, MO, on the brief), for appe...
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- Arthur Frey, Sr., Administrator of the Estate of Arthur Frey, Jr. and on His Own Behalf; Darren Michael Frey, the Minor Child of the Deceased Arthur Frey, Jr., By His Next Friend Arthur Frey, Sr.; Linda Frey, on Her Own Behalf; Michael Frey, on His Own Behalf, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. City of Herculaneum, Missouri; Thomas Robert, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Mayor of the City of Herculaneum, Missouri; Tom Griffith; Del Becker, Sr.; Chris Rapp; Barbara Welch; Dave Hoffman; Warren Holdinghausen, Individually and in Their Official Capacities as Council Members of the City of Herculaneum, Missouri; Kevin White, Individually and in His Capacity as Chief of Police for the City of Herculaneum, Missouri; Douglas Bequette, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Police Officer for the City of Herculaneum, Missouri; City of Pevely, Missouri; Charles Bank, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Mayor of the City of Pevely, Missouri; Joy Wineinger; John Knobloch; Curt Stueve; ..., 44 F.3d 667 (8th Cir. 1995)
Christelle Marie Adelman-Adler, St. Louis, MO, argued (Linda Murphy, Clayton, MO, and Christelle Adelman-Adler, St. Louis, MO, on the brief), for appe...
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Bowling
Aero -- Mike Knoblock 717, Tracy Borchart 709, Doug Munoz 706, Jane Bloom 696, Cindy Cherpeski 664. Beaver-Vu -- John Marsden 703, Rob Garfield 687, Jack Gresham 683, Tammy Adams 640, Molly Rado 618. Capri -- Earnest Reynolds 748, Jeff Rezabek 721, Rick James 719, Ben Hill 708, Carrie Thomas 627. Pla-Mor -- Dave Aregood 796, Dean Lovelace 752, Rob Hines 749, Jane Bloom 715, Angie Barnett 706. Poelking Century -- Ron Lyons 680, Robert VanTuinen 672, John Hoyng 671, Kristin Marshall 554, Therese Rife 542. Poelking Marian -- Geno VanTuinen 745, Chris Welch 736, Mark Keck 732, Erin Wolf 653, Dorinda Criddell 635. Poelking South -- Terry Turner 748, Jim Schmidt 748, Josh Burkhardt 708, Jim Koehler 683, Steve DGigous 679. Poelking Wilmington -- Jeff Sortman 748, Craig Baker 733, Jim F...
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BANGOR, Maine -- When Audrey Slade, Chris Rudolph and Emma Pope- Welch heard about last week's burglary at Sweetest Thing Weddings on Columbia Street, they knew they had to do something to help their friends, owners Amber Small and Kathryn Ravenscraft, get back on their feet.
According to Small, someone made off with $4,000 worth of cash and electronic equipment -- including an iMac desktop computer, iPods, iPhones and accessories that were crucial to the boutique and event designing service that opened on Columbia Street in late 2010.
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LEWISTON -- Results from the final week of bowling league play at Sparetime Recreation:
Northwood Park: Scratch Game Men, 253 Norman Scott 249 Chad Hopkins 248 Chris Coburn; Scratch Series, 678 Chad Hopkins 649 William Leighton Jr. 649 Chris Coburn; Handicap Game, 299 Daryl Lamore 289 Norman Scott 287 Steven Bickford; Handicap Series, 802 Daryl Lamore 766 Chris Coburn 757 William Leighton Jr.; Scratch Game Women, 225 Ali Breault 210 Amanda Welch 180 Ruby Goupil; Scratch Series, 639 Ali Breault 502 Amanda Welch 478 Ruby Goupil; Handicap Game, 279 Amanda Welch 259 Ali Breault 252 Tasha Harmon; Handicap Series 741 Ali Breault 739 Tasha Harmon 709 Amanda Welch.
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[Gaye Symington] on the Go - Vermont's Democrats and their supporters gathered last Friday at Burlington's Hilton hotel for the annual Curds Awards dinner, ostensibly to honor Windsor County activist Dottie Deans and Chittenden County Sen. Doug Racine, and to hear some of the party's luminaries give pre-campaign pep talks. These included former presidential candidate and U.S. Sen. Chris Dodd (D-CT), Sen. Patrick Leahy, Rep. Peter Welch and party chairman Ian Carleton.
Symington's entrance into the race may pose other troubles for [Anthony Pollina]. Former Gov. Phil Hoff, who was Vermont's first Democratic governor, had thrown his support behind Pollina "in the absence of a viable Democratic candidate.
Hoff told "Fair Game," "Now that we do have a viable candidate, I'm not sure what I'm...
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LEWISTON - Men's Twilight League, July 31 standings: Steve Samson- Doug Bowie, 11; Rene Dubois-Peter Wade, 10.5; Marty Roop, Sr.-Scott Barden, 10; Lance Vallee-Dan D'Auteuil, 8.5; Tim Pelletier-Dave Gregoire, 8; Andy Durisko-Phil Pelletier, 8; Steve Roop-George Hopkins, 7.5; David Pridham-Chris Welch, 7.5; Glenn-Joe Fillion, 7.5; Marc Poulin-Moe St. Laurent, 7; Lew Perry-Kevin Calder, 6; Bruce Milliken-Gary Landry, 6; Maurice Sampson-Dick Cyr, 5.5; Mark Elie-Al Tomlinson, 4.5; Dennis Moore-Steve Collin, 4; Gary Adams- Bob Berube, 3; Pat Beaupre-Todd Michaud, 2.5; Bill Hunter-Don Conant, 1.5; Gene Flaherty-Chad Landry, 1; Leo-Don LaFrance, .5. Pins: #3, Lance Vallee, 21'7"; #5, Steve Samson, 16'7"; low gross, Rene Dubois, 36; net, Scott Barden, 26.Summit
POLAND - Summit Ladies League, Ma...
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The Putnam County 4-H Club held its 2012 Fall Frenzy awards gathering Oct. 13 at Valley Park. Beth Baldwin, 4-H & Youth Development Agent for Putnam County, handed out certificates and plaques to club members and community volunteers. Below is a list of those recognized. VOLUNTEER LEADERS (certificate) First Year: Bee Ridge Bears: Tonya Luikart Paula Luikart Buffalo Fire House Dogs: Sabrina Cain Clover Mountain Faithful Lights: Natalie Whitman Jennifer Adkins Jim Ridge Challengers: Shawna Casto Chris Casto Leslie McCormick Liberty Legends: Amanda Jones Midway Meridians: Jessica Hively Christina McCormack Alicia Young Red House Wranglers Tammy Rogers Jennifer Goldizon Sarah Johnson Tokey Turner Frank Turner Crystal Witt Trace Creek Bandits: Donna Bush Kristy Kensler Winfield Scotts: Isl...
... Trevie Casto LIVESTOCK JUDGING, Chris Welch (certificate) Bridgett Dudding Drew Asbury Brandon...