Saying goodbye to Holy Cross ; Nancy Feeney retires as secretary at Holy Cross School, a position she's held for 23 years.

From: Portland Press Herald (Maine) | Date: June 24, 2004| Author: VICTORIA GANNON News Assistant | Copyright information


Portland Press Herald (Maine)

06-24-2004

Saying goodbye to Holy Cross ; Nancy Feeney retires as secretary at Holy Cross School, a position she's held for 23 years.
Byline: VICTORIA GANNON News Assistant
Edition: Final
Section: Your Neighbors-South

For Nancy Feeney, retiring from Holy Cross School has been much more complicated than getting hired there. In 1980, while a volunteer at the school, Feeney casually told Sister Dorothy, then principal, to ...

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