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WESTBROOK – Alan Joseph Widor, 76, of Westbrook, passed away peacefully on June 16, 2025, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was surrounded by the love of his family in his final days.
Alan Trefler, who is known for his prowess at chess and ping pong, as well as running a $1.5bn turnover tech company, spends much of his time meeting clients, CIOs and business leaders.
For years, audiences grew to love John Krasinski’s mild-mannered Jim on “The Office”: His half-grins, dry confessionals, knowing glances at Pam. Jim was one of TV’s nicest guys. And that ...
Angry Alan, the internet personality who opened Roger’s eyes to the evils of the gynocracy, is scheduled to speak. This is going to be great! For Roger, anyway. Not so much for us.
Alan Richard Dewar passed away on May 26, 2025, in Moneta, Virginia, at the age of 82. Born on March 10, 1943, Alan graduated from Bloomfield High ...
Zach Top Intros Next Album With Alan Jackson-Esque ‘Good Times & Tan Lines’ [Listen] Billy Dukes Published: June 10, 2025 Jason Kempin, Getty Images ...
Enterprise software is evolving as generative AI enables smarter ways to build and run business processes. In this Tech Disruptors episode, Sunil Rajgopal speaks with Pegasystems CEO Alan Trefler ...
It may be a scam. "You could tell the hurt in her eyes," Alan said, "and just the feeling of being tricked." In the TikTok video, Alan makes it clear that he does not reach out to anybody directly.
University President Alan M. Garber ’76 affirmed Harvard’s fight against the Trump administration in his address at Harvard’s Alumni Day on Friday, drawing roars from the crowd.
The Phillies announced that right-hander Alan Rangel has been recalled to the big league roster. He’ll be making his major league debut as soon as he gets into a game. Fellow righty Seth Johnson ...
Country music icon Alan Jackson, a Georgia native from Newnan, has officially played his last show on his "Last Call: One More for the Road Tour." After a 40-year journey in music, Jackson, 66 ...
On Dec. 16, 2024, the Supreme Court of Tennessee temporarily suspended Alan Christopher Norton from the practice of law upon finding that Mr. Norton posed a threat of substantial harm to the public.