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On his oldies show, Ashley played music from to , though he threw in some older stuff to bring attention to some of the great artists that never received recognition for their contributions to music, said John. Smith, who is now the communications director at Vermont Yankee, said Ashley was very passionate about his radio show. He thoroughly enjoyed being on the air and connecting with people.

Despite his condition, Ashley is able to recognize friends and understand what is being said to him, said Kilduff. Bob Audette can be reached at raudette reformer.

Edit Close. Log In. Former radio host has stroke. As a tongue-in-cheek example, Mr. Mendelson quoted statistics in his report yesterday showing that of the 1, graduates of Yale College this year applied to one firm, the First Boston Corporation, for jobs in investment banking. Mendelson, who is 46 years old, majored at Princeton in Chinese history.

And after graduation in he spent several years with the Central Intelligence Agency. His full title there is senior vice president and director of Dean Witter. View on timesmachine. TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers.

To preserve these articles as they originally appeared, The Times does not alter, edit or update them. Check it out here! We're starting to gear up for the season with lots of new gear including a badass Yeti cooler to keep things chill. John Mendelson at PM No comments:. Sunday, November 28, Boston Fishstix Reel 2. Have a little time to catch up on fishing post. Last time I did this video it didnt seem to up load correctly. You can see other videos on you tube under Boston Fishstix, will plan to get a few things up and running this winter.

Boston Fishstix Reels. Fishing has been great! We are posting more regularly over on Facebook lazy I know! Check out our page and take a look at some photos from the first month of the season here: Fishstix on Facebook Tight lines. Wednesday, May 26, Here a hawg



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