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Rockport Eagle, The, Rockport, Mass., Thursday, January 27, 1972 by Hurnowicz, Frank and Betty J., editors - 1972

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Rockport Eagle, The, Rockport, Mass., Thursday, January 27, 1972

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Rockport, MA: The Rockport Eagle Newspaper Co, 1972. 29.5 x 44 cm. Weekly edition features report of Special Town Meeting held Jan. 20th, chaired by Moderator Judge H. Lawrence Jodrey. Meeting was to decide upon purchase of Lumber Wharf by the Town. Richard McGlauflin (McLauflen) spoke on behalf of the Lumber Wharf Committee. Town Meeting voted 348 to 1 to buy. Front page photo of Patty Knowlton of the Cape Ann Youth Symphony, playing violin. Symphony will play Sunday in Gloucester. Letter to Editor against wanton killing of animals by boys with guns by Ingeborg Lauterstein of Pleasant St. Newspaper, good. . Catalogs: Newspapers.
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  • Publisher The Rockport Eagle Newspaper Co
  • Place of Publication Rockport, MA
  • Date Published 1972
  • Pages 8 pp
  • Size 29.5 x 44 cm
  • Size 29.5 x 44 cm

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Rockport Eagle, The, Rockport, Mass., Thursday, Oct. 22, 1970

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Rockport, MA: The Rockport Eagle Newspaper Co, 1970. 29.5 x 44 cm. Weekly edition features photo and story about Clarence Waddell, boat builder. Selectmen focused attention on Commonwealth's plan for reconstructing Rt. 127 at Nugent's Stretch, and criticism of Representative Harrison for his apparently taking over citizens' petition organized by Ted Tarr. Column, ""Tongues & Cheeks"" by Frenchy Hilliard attacks Selectmen Nick Barletta and G. Herbert Carlson about their criticism of his earlier remarks about Town Engineer and fence at the Granite Savings Bank. . Catalogs: Newspapers.
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Rockport Eagle, The, Rockport, Mass., Thursday, September 16, 1971

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Rockport, MA: The Rockport Eagle Newspaper Co, 1971. 29.5 x 44 cm. Weekly edition features front page photo of three kids on their way back to school: Anne and Susan Weld and Scott Weller. Story about Marie Murray, Activities Director at Den-Mar, by Elizabeth O'toole. Story about Schooner A. Piatt Andrew, named for a distinguised Gloucester citizen who was Secretary of the Treasury in 1912. Ship was captured and sunk by German U-Boat in 1918. Report of Selectmen's Meeting Sept. 9 states that Harbormaster has the right to move lobster pots which are interfering with navigation. Mrs. Elsa Danielson came in with complaint about noise from Camp Springfield, on former Burns Farm property. Overall Economic Development Committee of Cape Ann has appointees Robert Rapp, James Quinn and Frederick Tarr III. . Catalogs: Newspapers.
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Rockport Eagle, The, Rockport, Mass., Thursday, September 23, 1971

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Rockport, MA: The Rockport Eagle Newspaper Co, 1971. 29.5 x 44 cm. Weekly edition features story about Schooner Catherine, built in 1915 by Arthur D. Story of Essex. She distinguished herself with several at sea rescues, then sank after piling up on rocks at Bald Rock Shoal the last day of 1933. The crew of 29 left the ship in nine dories, and after battling drift ice for three hours, landed at Canso, N.S. Selectmen approved a request from McNiff-Dominick for tax rebate on a piece of land deeded to the town in exchange for graveling rights. Ron Harnish, Phil Chalmers, Don Burbankj and John Hendrickson came before the Board of Selectmen to request a spot at Evans Field for a permanent hockey rink. Elizabeth O'Toole writes about the new Cape Ann Medical Center in Blackburn Park. . Catalogs: Newspapers.
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Rockport Eagle, The, Rockport, Mass., Thursday, September 30, 1971

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Rockport, MA: The Rockport Eagle Newspaper Co, 1971. 29.5 x 44 cm. Weekly edition features story and photo of Harry D. Hoey, chairman of the newly formed Council on Aging in Rockport. They live in a unique stone house on Woodbury Hill in Folly Cove. ""My Love Affair with the B&M"" by Mary Baptiste, writing about riding the train since the 1940s. Big problem discussed at Selectmen's meeting was what to do with demolished house at Long Beach. Richard Poole says he is willing to bury it in the dump or in a hole on his Thatcher Road land. . Catalogs: Newspapers.
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Rockport Eagle, The, Rockport, Mass., Thursday, Oct. 8, 1970

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Rockport, MA: The Rockport Eagle Newspaper Co, 1970. 29.5 x 44 cm. Weekly edition features photo from Bygone Days of Rockport Granite Company's Wharves, and facsimile of old ad for Granite from company. Mrs. Ann Fisk chaired Board of Selectmen's meeting Oct. 1. Introduced new Town Engineer, George A. Robertson, who will earn $9000 a year. Column, ""Tongues & Cheeks"" by Frenchy Hilliard discusses opening of new Granite Savings Bank on Broadway, moving from old ""stone jug"" downtown. Kudos to officer Anthony Gamradt, able and conscientious policeman. . Catalogs: Newspapers.
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Rockport Eagle, The, Rockport, Mass., Thursday, January 20, 1972

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Rockport, MA: The Rockport Eagle Newspaper Co, 1972. 29.5 x 44 cm. Weekly edition features ""Youthful Artists"" story by Elizabeth O'Toole, about young artists Mark Linguri, Barbara Garlich, Peter Lee, Edward Locke and Tom Fitzgerald, taught by artist John Terelak. Report of Selectmen's Meeting Jan 14 includes discussion of petition brought by Michael Kelley to ban hunting in Rockport. Selectman Nicola Barletta expressed sentiment of many gun-owners in town in decrying lack of training of young people in gun use. Selectman Carlson suggested forthcoming loss of railroad service to Rockport, suggested town contact Sen. Saltonstall and Rep. Silva. Brian Carr in ""Carr's Comments"" complained about making Main St. one-way from Dock Square to Five Corners, calling this move ""Provincetown Syndrome."" ""Early Gloucester"" by Mary Baptiste gives interesting details about early times. . Catalogs: Newspapers.
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Rockport Eagle, The, Rockport, Mass., Thursday, Oct. 1, 1970

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Rockport, MA: The Rockport Eagle Newspaper Co, 1970. 29.5 x 44 cm. Weekly edition features photo of George Smith of Pigeon Cove readying his boat, Beaver, at Yacht Club. Chairman Ernest R. Poole returned to Selectmen's meeting Sept. 24. Board heard request of William Dixon for used car dealer's license at his Mobil filling station at 225 Main Street. Board denied request. Photo and story about David Platt, Cape Ann Craftsman. Column, ""Tongues & Cheeks"" by Frenchy Hilliard discusses senseless killing of patrolman Walter Schroeder in Hub bank heist. Salty language. . Catalogs: Newspapers.
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Rockport Eagle, The, Rockport, Mass., Thursday, September 2, 1971

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Rockport, MA: The Rockport Eagle Newspaper Co, 1971. 29.5 x 44 cm. Weekly edition features story about Many-faceted artist, Allan A. Davidson by Elizabeth O'Toole. Column by Frenchy Hilliard remarks about strangeness of President Nixon visiting the land of the ping pong champs.Aldro Hibbard became 85 on Aug. 25. Selectwoman Ann Fisk reported on the most recent paper drive, which collected 21,040 lbs. and earned a check of $31.56. Report of R.A.A. Fashion Show--Isabelle LaFreniere was assistant director and stage manager, Gerry Platt, publicity, Martha Blanchet, props, other members included Ruth Jewell and Betty Lou Schlemm. . Catalogs: Newspapers.
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Rockport Eagle, The, Rockport, Mass., Thursday, Oct. 29, 1970

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Rockport, MA: The Rockport Eagle Newspaper Co, 1970. 29.5 x 44 cm. Weekly edition features story about angry parents objecting to new plan by School Committee to relocate Rockport students according to age groups. Selectmen received petition about Richard Poole's violation of Residence A by-law by storing junked vehicles at his property on Frank Street and Thatcher Road. Column, ""Tongues & Cheeks"" by Frenchy Hilliard uses part of his column to advertise for a new secretary for John Krenn and the Planning Board. She should have more than a nodding acquaintance with a Smith-Corona; doesn't have to be 38-28-38 but it won't hurt her chances for employment. Photo and story about ""Master of Scouts"", Alvin S. Brown, by Elizabeth O'Toole. . Catalogs: Newspapers.
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Rockport Eagle, The, Rockport, Mass., Thursday, Sept. 24, 1970

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Rockport, MA: The Rockport Eagle Newspaper Co, 1970. 29.5 x 44 cm. Weekly edition features photo of lobster shack loaded with floats, and story about Marie Patfoort, who had lived in Rockport while attending Gordon College. Originally from Gomberi, Congo, she was first Congolese woman to receive a bachelor's degree in education, and the first to return to the Congo with a bachelor's degree in any field. Photo and story of Rockport's first postmen, in 1911. Photo and story about Gene (Shorty) Lesch, local craftsman and harbor master, by Elizabeth O'Toole. . Catalogs: Newspapers.
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