Photo courtesy Dan Perkins
Photo courtesy Dan Perkins
Courtesy of Audie Murphy/American Cotton Museum
Women swooned over matinee idol John Boles, who appeared as a handsome suave lover on the silver screen with the most glamorous ladies in Hollywood â his mentor Gloria Swanson, Claire Trevor, Joan Bennett, Lupe Velez, Ida Lupino, Margaret Sullavan, Dixie Lee (Mrs. Bing Crosby), Gloria Stuart (who came out of retirement for âTitanicâ in 1997), Loretta Young, Rosalind Russell in the well-reviewed âCraigâs Wife,â Irene Dunne (who costarred with Boles in âBack Streetâ and âThe Age of Innocenceâ) and iconic actress Barbara Stanwyck in âA Message to Garciaâ and âStella Dallas.â
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There will be some new names on the Lincoln Town Election ballot this year, but only one contest.
Brianna Doo and Evan Gorman are running for a three-year term on the Parks and Recreation Committee. The seat is being vacated by Sarah Chester.
The following candidates will also be on the ballot.
Incumbent Jennifer Glass is running for a three-year term on the Board of Selectmen.
Incumbent Susan Taylor and John Maclachlan are running for School Committee. Peter Borden is stepping down. There are two open seats.
Heather Cowap Salemme, of Lincoln and Mary Warzynski, of Sudbury, are running for two three-year terms on the Lincoln-Sudbury School Committee. Ellen Joachim and Sarah Chester are stepping down.
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The Associated Press Created: January 29, 2021 07:23 AM
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) A man has been sentenced in Florida to six years and six months in federal prison for a $400,000 nationwide postal stamp scam. Court records show that 49-year-old Edward Morgan was sentenced Wednesday in Tampa federal court.
He pleaded guilty in September 2019 to theft of government funds.
As part of his sentence, Morgan must repay $405,935.76, the proceeds of the theft.
From November 2016 until his May 2019 arrest in New Mexico, prosecutors say Morgan used fictitious checks to purchase stamps at hundreds of U.S. Post Office locations in Florida and other states.
Prosecutors said Morgan resold the stamps to unsuspecting third parties, usually businesses or stamp traders.