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James K. Harrington, writer, ex-drummer for Dimestore Haloes
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MARSHFIELD - James Kenneth "Jimmy Reject" Harrington, 35, of
Marshfield, a writer and former drummer for the Boston punk band
Dimestore Haloes, died Monday at Boston Medical Center.
Mr. Harrington played at Greater Boston venues such as the Middle
East and T.T. the Bear's Place in Cambridge, as well as in Baltimore
and Chicago. The band broke up in 2003 after playing for a decade.
He wrote two books: a memoir, "The Enemy's Within," and a novel,
"Notes on Johnny Nihil," both unde...
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THE LIFE AND DEATH OF JIMMY REJECT THE PUNK'S SPIRIT ROCKS ON IN THE PEOPLE - AND WORDS - HE LEFT BEHIND
The Boston Globe
; MARSHFIELD - Three weeks after the punk rock writer and drummer known as Jimmy Reject jumped off the Tobin Bridge, his apartment still smelled of cigarettes. His CDs and tapes and records were gone, and so were his stereo and most of his furniture. But the coffee stain on the kitchen counter and
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Louis H. Camelio of Marshfield, 40.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
The Boston Herald
; Louis H. Camelio of Marshfield, a chef at the Bridgeway Inn Restaurant in Marshfield, died Wednesday at Boston Medical Center after a brief illness. He was 40. Born in Norwood, Mr. Camelio had lived in Marshfield since 1971. He graduated from Marshfield High School in 1978. Mr. Camelio was a chef
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Joanne Josselyn, 77, Marshfield, longtime kindergarten teacher
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; MARSHFIELD - Joanne (Henderson) Josselyn, 77, of Marshfield, a retired school teacher, died Sunday at Jordan Hospital. Mrs. Josselyn taught at Stepping Stones, a private kindergarten in Marshfield, from 1962 to 1973 and retired after teaching kindergarten at the Governor Winslow School from 1973 to
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Adrienne Skala, William Pearl marry in Marshfield
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; Adrienne Skala of Marshfield and William Pearl, also of Marshfield, were married Aug. 28 at St. Ann's by the Sea Church in Marshfield. The Rev. William English officiated at the ceremony and a reception was held at The Red Lion Inn in Cohasset. The bride's sister, Andrea Brennan of Marshfield,
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Barbara Graham, former Marshfield town accountant and civic activist
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; MARSHFIELD - Barbara (Murray) Graham, 86, of Marshfield, former town accountant, died Saturday at South Shore Hospital. Mrs. Graham was Marshfield's accountant from 1960 to 1976. A testimonial dinner in her honor drew 238 people in 1976. She later worked for several years at Rutledge and Carlisle-
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Eileen Crowley, 90, Marshfield teacher
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; MARSHFIELD - Eileen (McCarthy) Crowley, 90, of Marshfield, a retired teacher and owner of "Entre Nous," a consignment shop in Marshfield, died Sunday at home. Mrs. Crowley began her teaching career in Boston and retired from the Marshfield school system. She had a master's degree from Boston
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FOOTBALL: EMASS PLAYOFFS: DIVISION 1; Everett, Marshfield roll on; Rams run down Brockton, ending Colombo's career.(Sports)
The Boston Herald
; Byline: BRIAN LOWE BROCKTON - When Brockton and Marshfield both fumbled in the opening minutes of last night's frigid Division 1 semifinal, the game had all the makings of a low-scoring battle. But Marshfield got its running attack in place quicker than its home-field counterpart and that made the
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Charles J. White, former Marshfield police officer, 86
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; MARSHFIELD - Charles J. White, 86, of Marshfield, a retired sales manager for the Metron Engineering Co. in Rockland, died Sunday at home. Mr. White was a former Marshfield police officer. He was an Army veteran of World War II and received the Philippine Liberation Ribbon with one bronze star, a
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John W. Taylor, Marshfield, business owner, worked for FBI
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; John W. Taylor, Marshfield, business owner, worked for FBI MARSHFIELD – John W. “Chuck” Taylor, 75, of Marshfield, co-founder of Taylor Marine Corp. and former FBI communications manager, died Tuesday at home. Mr. Taylor began his career with the Federal Bureau of Investigation in
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Edward Hayden, 82, of Marshfield, Little League and hockey coach
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; MARSHFIELD - Edward F. Hayden was more than a hero on the battlefield. To hundreds of young athletes in Marshfield, the selfless "Old Man of Baseball" was a hero on the baseball diamond and at the hockey rink, too. After wounds from machine gun fire to his leg in World War II forced him to retire
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