As New Bedford's city solicitor for the last four years,
George Leontire led his city's fight for a Steamship Authority
port and fast ferry service.
Checking Out: Volunteers Help Library's Move
By ALEXIS TONTI
Libraries are by their nature organized spaces. Every book has its
place: adult and children's, reference, fiction and nonfiction.
They are neatly shelved, alphabetized by author or sorted by the Dewey
decimal system.
More Island businesses are feeling the impact of financial trouble at one of the Island's biggest and most ambitious private enterprises, the Black Dog Tavern Inc., which is still trying to recover from a $2 million drop in revenues last year.
Steamship Authority Board Offers Top Job to Veteran of Marine
Transport Company
By JULIA WELLS
In the end they decided to offer the job to the guy with the
battered briefcase.
\\\"There\\\'s that case again,\\\" mused Falmouth
Steamship Authority governor Galen Robbins as Fred C. Raskin set the
scarred, antique leather case on the table in front of him, just before
his final interview with the boat line board.
Steamship Authority Board Offers Top Job to Veteran of Marine
Transport Company
By JULIA WELLS
In the end they decided to offer the job to the guy with the
battered briefcase.
\"There\'s that case again,\" mused Falmouth
Steamship Authority governor Galen Robbins as Fred C. Raskin set the
scarred, antique leather case on the table in front of him, just before
his final interview with the boat line board.
Steamship Authority Board Offers Top Job to Veteran of Marine
Transport Company
By JULIA WELLS
In the end they decided to offer the job to the guy with the
battered briefcase.
"There's that case again," mused Falmouth
Steamship Authority governor Galen Robbins as Fred C. Raskin set the
scarred, antique leather case on the table in front of him, just before
his final interview with the boat line board.
A New Coach Takes Varsity Into Playoffs
By JOSHUA SABATINI
Monday evening the boys\\\\\\\' varsity basketball team pours out
from the locker room onto the hardwood floor and forms two lines for
pregame layups.
First year head coach Ken Sanders, in a white oxford shirt, tie and
black trousers, stands at center court watching his 12 players with a
wide smile.
He walks over to one line and stays there until he\\\\\\\'s shaken
and slapped hands with each player.
A New Coach Takes Varsity Into Playoffs
By JOSHUA SABATINI
Monday evening the boys\\\' varsity basketball team pours out
from the locker room onto the hardwood floor and forms two lines for
pregame layups.
First year head coach Ken Sanders, in a white oxford shirt, tie and
black trousers, stands at center court watching his 12 players with a
wide smile.
He walks over to one line and stays there until he\\\'s shaken
and slapped hands with each player.
A New Coach Takes Varsity Into Playoffs
By JOSHUA SABATINI
Monday evening the boys\' varsity basketball team pours out
from the locker room onto the hardwood floor and forms two lines for
pregame layups.
First year head coach Ken Sanders, in a white oxford shirt, tie and
black trousers, stands at center court watching his 12 players with a
wide smile.
He walks over to one line and stays there until he\'s shaken
and slapped hands with each player.
A New Coach Takes Varsity Into Playoffs
By JOSHUA SABATINI
Monday evening the boys' varsity basketball team pours out
from the locker room onto the hardwood floor and forms two lines for
pregame layups.
First year head coach Ken Sanders, in a white oxford shirt, tie and
black trousers, stands at center court watching his 12 players with a
wide smile.
He walks over to one line and stays there until he's shaken
and slapped hands with each player.