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The first Radio Shack opened in Boston back in 1921, selling ham radios and equipment. As the decades droned on, Radio Shack became the place to go for radios, speakers, mobile phones, electronic toys, a selection of vinyl records, and more goodies.
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“It also sold the first mass-marketed, fully-assembled PC, the TRS-80, for which a young Bill Gates wrote an operating system before going on to found Microsoft”.
Unfortunately, with more & more electronics and computer shops opening, Radio Shack was losing around $200 million per year by 2014. They filed bankruptcy in 2015. Attempting to stay afloat, they ended up filing bankruptcy again in 2017. All but one in Michigan eventually shut down.
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Yung s passions, they said, were family, friends, cars and motorcycles.
According to Yung s obituary, written by his siblings, Throughout his life, Chester was known for his passion for both cars and motorcycles. An experienced and seasoned motorcyclist, he enjoyed riding around the Seacoast, the Lakes Region and White Mountains. During riding season, you could always find Chester riding on his own or with a group of friends; being on a motorcycle is where Chester found the most joy. Chester also enjoyed tuning and working on his Audi S4; he has spent countless hours in the vehicle - from racing it at New England Dragway, to getting his hands dirty working on the car with his nephew Ethan.
4 Years of stardom: Shelton native recalls days as pro jai alai player
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Bridgeport Jai Alai, in Bridgeport, Conn. March 19, 1990. Shelton native and former pro jai alai player Art Botsford played at both the Milford and Bridgeport frontons.File Photo / File PhotoShow MoreShow Less
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Jai Alai players at Milford Jai Alai, Oct. 26, 1990. Shelton native and former pro jai alai player Art Botsford played at both the Milford and Bridgeport frontons between 1988 amd 1992.File Photo /Jack Siemieniec / File PhotoShow MoreShow Less
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A player at Milford Jai Alai, date unknown. Jai alai, known as the fastest sport in the world, was played locally at two frontons, one in Milford and one in Bridgeport.File Photo / File PhotoShow MoreShow Less