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Ocean Park idea sinks as Lynn survives 'cutesy name' game.
From:
The Boston Herald
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March 9, 1997| Author:
Crittenden, Jules
| COPYRIGHT 1997 Boston Herald. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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Ocean Park, Ocean Park,
The name missed its mark
It was just an ill-conceived
Shot in the dark
Now we're right back where we beginned.
Back in Lynn, Lynn, City of Sin
Michael Barry has graciously conceded defeat after his plan to raise the image of his beloved Lynn got shot down in flames last week.
Barry, Lynn's city solicitor and a Charter Commission member, moved Friday to withdraw his own motion that...
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UNWELCOME CHANGE COMES TO OCEAN PARK RESIDENTS FEAR LOSS OF QUAINT AREA.(LOCAL)
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; Byline: TOM HOLDEN, STAFF WRITER VIRGINIA BEACH -- From the front porch of their Ocean Park home on Raleigh Avenue, the Janezeck family looks out to a vision of the past. It is a sandy landscape, dense with live oaks, the leaves deep green even in winter. As a boy, Doug Janezeck played in the quiet
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Lynn yes, Ocean Park never.
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; Note to the Daily Evening Item: When I die, please use the following headline on my obituary: Michael E. Pingree, was Lynn man, at 92. (I'm guessing at the age.) I mention this now because I understand that there is an ill-advised move afoot to rename the fair city of my birth to Ocean Park.
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AT HOME : OCEAN PARK BEACH COMMUNITY SURROUNDED BY WATER, OAK TREES AND CIVIC PRIDE.(REAL ESTATE WEEKLY)
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; Byline: JANET DUNPHY, CORRESPONDENT Ocean Park is a neighborhood you might have driven through a thousand times, but never really seen because the homes are off the beaten path. Wander off Shore Drive down a winding road and you might decide you want to live there. Located in North Virginia Beach,
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