Obituary: Norman M. Rosenbaum, M.D.
SCARBOROUGH - Norman M. Rosenbaum, M.D., passed away peacefully at his home on Dec. 19, 2020, with his wife Marjorie by .
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Norman M. Rosenbaum, M.D.
SCARBOROUGH – Norman M. Rosenbaum, M.D., passed away peacefully at his home on Dec. 19, 2020, with his wife Marjorie by his side. Throughout his 90 years, Norman embraced values that made him a joy to be with curiosity, rare kindness, generosity of spirit, service to others, and deep humility. He leaves behind an indelible footprint on the world and will be sorely missed by all who knew him. Born in Brooklyn, New York Nov. 7, 1930, Norman’s life was immediately shaped by the Great Depression. Parents Leona and Saul moved their small family to Norfolk, Virginia so Norman could remain in the care of his grandmother, Mama Minnie, while they searched for work. Norman thrived in this small city, working hard for his grades and developing a deep love of basketball, tennis, and other sports. H
First BIW-built destroyer in two years heads to sea for testing
BIW Spokesman David Hench said at-sea trials, also called builder’s trials, are the shipyard’s chance to measure a vessel s performance and general seaworthiness.
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The future USS Daniel Inouye, a BIW-built Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, coasted down the Kennebec River Wednesday on its way to at-sea trials.
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BATH The future USS Daniel Inouye, Bath Iron Works’ 37th Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, left the Bath shipyard Wednesday and cruised down the Kennebec River for its first at-sea trials.
More than 100 people gathered around Fort Popham, perched at the mouth of the Kennebec River in Phippsburg. Spectators waved at the $4 billion warship as it passed. The ship blasted its horn in greeting.