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Re: Narrow Gauge and Shoreline Gazette

by PeterBowen » Sat Mar 27, 2021 12:34 pm

Koos

Do you have an update to this?

Peter

Narrow Gauge and Shoreline Gazette

by torikoos » Tue Jan 17, 2017 8:42 pm

Bob Brown, editor of the Gazette for over 40 years, said "Irene and I are now in our mid-80s and are concerned about the magazine's future. We are both healthy, and still want to produce the Gazette. We also owe magazines to a lot of subscribers, and we want to see the Gazette continue, so WRP was the logical choice." Bob will continue to edit the magazine, so there should be little difference in the Gazette going forward. Irene Brown, Benchmark Publications' business manager, plans to gradually retire after some 35 years of day-to-day running the magazine, but will continue to proofread as needed.

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