Robert Newton was stock racer in 1950s, worked to build competitive tire Hoosier Racing Tire supplied NASCAR teams in 1980s, 1990s Newton also involved in philanthropy in native Indiana LAKEVILLE, Ind ...
Robert F. Newton of West Simsbury, a retired deputy chief of the Hartford Fire Department, died Saturday. He was 81. A 37-year fire department veteran, Newton began his career as a firefighter in 1943 ...
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LAKEVILLE, Ind. -- Robert Newton, a philanthropist and the founder of a company that produced tires for NASCAR cars, has died. He was 85. Newton's Hoosier Racing Tire began as an operation in an old ...
Set in Depression-era Florida, Peck's (A Day No Pigs Would Die) tangy tale stars Tullis Yoder, a 17-year-old orphaned rodeo worker. His new sweetheart, Clemsa Lou ...
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Welcome to One Year In, a feature in which Eater sits down for a chat with the chefs and owners of restaurants celebrating their one year anniversary. Robert Newton, chef and co-owner: It took place a ...
PEPPERELL Robert Lewis Newton, Sr., a longtime resident of Pepperell, died peacefully in his home on August 16, 2022. He was 80 years old. Robert was born on December 4th, 1941, in Iowa Falls, Iowa.
Robert Newton Anderson, of Naperville, IL, died July 4, 2006. He was born in Batavia, IL on August 3, 1922. Poet, graphic designer, printer and artsit, Robert was a true Renaissance man. Veteran of ...
Robert Newton Peck, the author of popular Young Adult novels including “A Day No Pigs Would Die” and “Soup,” died on June 23 at his apartment in the Village on the Green senior community in Longwood.