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There will be no miracles here
\"Casey Gerald comes to our fractured times as a uniquely visionary witness whose life has spanned seemingly unbridgeable divides. His story begins at the end of the world: Dallas, New Year's Eve 1999, when he gathers with the congregation of his grandfather's black evangelical church to see which of them will be carried off. His beautiful, fragile mother disappears frequently and mysteriously; for a brief idyll, he and his sister live like Boxcar Children on her disability checks. When Casey--following in the footsteps of his father, a gridiron legend who literally broke his back for the team--is recruited to play football at Yale, he enters a world he's never dreamed of, the anteroom to secret societies and success on Wall Street, in Washington, and beyond. But even as he attains the inner sanctums of power, Casey sees how the world crushes those who live at its margins. He sees how the elite perpetuate the salvation stories that keep others from rising. And he sees, most painfully, how his own ascension is part of the scheme.\" -- (Source of summary not specified)
Retirement Miramichi provides latest round of support to city bus service
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Turner, Jocelyn
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Casey, Gerald
2016
\"It's essentially funds from operations,\" he said.\"We selected transit for the recipient... [because] we believe the transit system is a big plus for the city, both in our recruiting retirees from out of town and also for everybody else in the city ... it's not self-supporting so anything we can do to assist is in both our interest, the transit [commission's] interests and in Retirement Miramichi's.\" \"It's a wonderful thing to see a community group believe so strongly in what we're doing,\" he said in a release.\"It's no secret that municipal transits have high operational costs and very few, if any, are self-funded through ridership. Retirement Miramichi's financial support over the years has helped us with those challenges.\"
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CASEY, WILLIAM D
1999
Besides his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Kerry of Fredericton; two brothers, John J. (Florence) of Sault Ste.
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MUNICIPAL COURT REPORT
2010
Porter, Matthew, 30, 5603 Orchid Drive, Thornville, aggravated menacing, $150, 180 days jail, 109 days suspended, credit for time served.
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Real Estate Transfers
2000
$94,000; 5907 Meadow Drive, 60532; sold Jan. 4 by James J. Cerny to Mary A. Ehlrich. $243,000; 1405 Creighton Ave., 60565; sold Jan. 4 by Patricia A. Herlihy to Kenneth C. Vetter. $240,000; 1667 Hinterlong Lane, 60563; sold Jan. 6 by Linda L. Myles to Todd Mennenga.
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GERALD E. CASEY, 48; MANAGED MDC POOLS, RINKS
1981
He leaves his wife, Margaret (Kelly); three sons, Brian, Kevin and SeanCasey, all of Arlington; four sisters, Barbara Breen of Belmont, Maureen Gleason of Natick, Claire Condon of Woburn and Carol McCarthy of Milton; a brother, Kevin E. Casey of Falmouth, and his mother, Mildred F. (Stokes) of Cambridge.
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