Students Eager to Share Local History Bangor Schools Work Together On State Project

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BANGOR - The three seventh-grade students had no idea who Al Brady was. They had never heard of his gang. And they certainly knew nothing of his death in downtown Bangor in October 1937.

When the students in Ron Bilancia's social studies classes at the William S. Cohen School found out about the details, however, they were sold on the prospect of studying one of the most dramatic moments in Bangor's history.

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Students Eager to Share Local History Bangor Schools Work Together On State Project

"I think we were kind of excited about the project because it kind of had to do with crime," seventh-grader Maria Vanadia said recently while sitting in the Cohen school library with classmates John Emery and G...

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