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HE'S STILL SCOUTING AT 85
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The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
02-05-1992
HE'S STILL SCOUTING AT 85 -- DEVOTED TO SPREADING ITS MESSAGE
By Neil H. Reisner, Record Staff Writer
Date: 02-05-1992, Wednesday
Section: NORTHWEST BERGEN YOUR TOWN RECORD. ALSO IN.NORTH CENTRAL BERGEN YOUR
TOWN RECORD
Edition: 3 Star
Biographical: BILL NIEMANN
At age 85, Bill Niemann of Glen Rock might seem a more likely
candidate for help from a Boy Scout than an active Scout himself...
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