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Lawrence F. McHugh Jr.

Lawrence F. McHugh Jr.

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Lawrence F. McHugh Jr., age 90 of Reading on January 11, 2022. Beloved husband of the late Dorothy A. (Freeman) McHugh. Loving father of Kathleen Tucker and her husband Carlton of Bristol, RI, Lawrence F. McHugh, III and his wife Lee of North Chelmsford, MA, Robert and his wife Karen of Telluride, CO, Shaun and his wife Beth of Boston, MA, Patricia of Alexandria, VA and Brian and his wife Kathleen of St. Louis, MO. Also survived by six grandchildren — Michael Tucker and his wife, Rachel, Devon McHugh, Caitlin Tucker, Kelly, Lizzie and Leeanne McHugh. Brother of William McHugh of Acton, Thomas of Wakefield and the late Claire Duffy, Mary McCabe and Eileen Sorenson. Also survived by many beloved nieces and nephews. Larry was the founder and president of Mark Lawrence Photographers, Inc. with portrait studios located in Haverhill, MA and Nashua and Londonderry, NH. He served for many years as

treasurer of the Professional Photographers Association of Massachusetts and was also active in politics and was the former chairman of the Reading Democratic Town Committee. Larry was a native of Arlington, MA and a member of the Class of 1949 at Arlington High School. During the Korean War he served as a Sergeant Major in the U.S. Army Infantry. Over the years Larry became passionate about genealogy and documented an extensive genealogical collection of relatives and ancestors of his children, including the names of over 4,000 relatives. Larry and Dotty enjoyed many wonderful trips to Ireland, Scotland and Nova Scotia to meet those relatives and encouraged their family to do the same, sometimes employing wacky capers to make it fun. Larry also became passionate about running in his fifties and participated in road races until his seventies. He enjoyed skiing, biking, rooting for his New England Patriots, planning his high school reunions and dancing. Indeed, Larry and Dotty were usually the first ones on the dance floor at any wedding.

In the McHugh family’s efforts to keep everyone healthy, the funeral and burial will be private. A Celebration of Life will be held in the Spring for family and friends. Donations may be made in Larry’s memory to Angel Flight NE at www.angelflightne.org.

Judge Limits Tolling On Retailer Claims In HIV Generics Suit

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By Christopher Cole (January 14, 2022, 5:32 PM EST) – A California federal judge has trimmed antitrust claims that retailers including Walgreens and CVS filed against Teva over alleged overcharges for HIV drugs, saying any claims stretching back more than four years from their lawsuits are time-barred. The retailers had originally sought to tie their claims period to a separate class action filed in September 2020 that identified Teva as an alleged co-conspirator in delaying cheaper generic versions of drugs. That would have made Teva liable for claims dating back to September 2016. The company was not named as a defendant in the proposed class suit, however. Walgreens and CVS filed their own actions,…

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The Full House Cast Could Not Be Closer: Some of Their Most Memorable Reunions Through the Years

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Full House ran from 1987 to 1995, focused on the Tanner family of San Francisco and the challenges widowed patriarch Danny Tanner (the late Bob Saget) had in raising his three girls DJ, Stephanie and Michelle (Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, respectively) with the help of brother-in-law Jesse (John Stamos) and pal Joey (Dave Coulier). While the family unit — which included next-door neighbor Kimmy (Andrea Barber) and Jesse’s wife Becky (Lori Loughlin) — was obviously incredibly tight, it’s the cast’s off-screen friendship that has kept fans captivated for more than three decades now.

Over the years, the stars have reunited for special events (weddings! babies! fundraisers!) and the Netflix reboot, Fuller House, which brought back much of the original cast.

“We’re just always there for each other,” Coulier told PEOPLE in 2016. “We really made some extraordinary friendships that will last forever.”

In the wake of Saget’s sudden passing this weekend at the age of 65, look back on some of the cast’s most meaningful get-togethers through the years.

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Editor’s note: This article was written by a Townsquare Media Northern New England radio personality and may contain the individual’s views, opinions or personal experiences.

Tributes to Bob Saget have been pouring in all week

…even Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, who largely stay out of the limelight, re-emerged to pay tribute to their Full House TV Dad.

One thing has become loud and clear in the last five days since word of Bob Saget’s passing made its way around the globe – not only was he loved by fans, but his friends and family loved him dearly on a whole other level. There have been countless celebrities that have either written or recorded tributes to Bob since his passing on Sunday. John Mayer and Jeff Hunt made a 25-minute eulogy video on John’s Instagram page while picking up Bob’s car from LAX – even Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, who largely stay out of the limelight, re-emerged to pay tribute to their Full House TV Dad.

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Countless posts on all of the social media platforms have shared the impact Bob had on fans’ lives, whether as America’s Dad, Danny Tanner, or even just as himself, Bob Saget, the comedian whose mission it was to make every single member of the audience at one of his stand-up shows laugh and feel genuinely good and happy. We even recounted earlier this week just how amazing it was to experience his incredible spirit while he performed at Tupelo Music Hall in Derry, New Hampshire back on November 5, 2021.

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But that wasn’t the only tribute he got from the Granite State this week.

Fat Dog Kitchen in Dover, NH featured Bob Saget on their menu

This past Wednesday, Fat Dog Kitchen in Dover, one of the most beloved breakfast spots (that also serves lunch starting at 10:30a) in the area, honored Bob with a couple of Full House references that every 90s kid ever couldn’t help by smile at. On their Wednesday specials list were two items, “The Tanner” and “Comet’s Bowl” – the former obviously referencing his character of Danny Tanner, and the latter referencing the family dog on the show, Comet.

Sometimes, it’s the littlest (most delicious) things that can completely change your whole day around and put a smile on your face. Thanks for that, Fat Dog Kitchen.

(We’re sure at this point, Danny Tanner would have some deep, emotional, inspirational speech to make in one of the upstairs bedrooms of his home, followed by a joke about how he had to go clean something.)

Remember the Immortal Bob Saget in These Photos From the 2000s America’s Dad may be gone, but he surely will never be forgotten for all the funny he brought and the good he did.

Search Ends at NH Home Where Missing Manchester Girl Last Lived

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Police ended their three-day search on Monday at the Manchester home where 7-year-old Harmony Montgomery was last known to live in 2019.

Attorney General John M. Formella did not disclose what detectives found during the search of the home on Gilford Street, but continued to ask for the public’s help in trying to locate the girl. Formella also asked for privacy for the current resident of the home, as they are not connected to the case.

Drone footage showed a blue tarp in the back of the fenced-in yard, and special equipment that was brought in to thaw the frozen ground. WHDH TV reported that investigators were digging outside of the house.

Family Tried to Find Harmony

Family members were in the area during the weekend search, putting up “missing” signs on utility poles. Harmony’s aunt, Erin Montgomery, told CBS Boston that they tried communicating their concerns about Harmony to the New Hampshire Department of Children Youth and Families.

“My family made numerous reports of concern for her safety, and the system did nothing,” Erin told CBS Boston.

Crystal Sorey, Harmony’s mother, spoke with Boston 25 News criticizing the DCYF as well as child adoption officials in Massachusetts during a candlelight vigil in Manchester.

Sorey told CBS Boston that New Hampshire’s DCYF wouldn’t respond to her complaints until she threatened to go to the media. DCYF got in touch with Manchester Police, which started the current investigation.

Montgomery is described as approximately 4 feet and 50 pounds with blonde hair, blue eyes and glasses. She is blind in her right eye. Anyone with information about her whereabouts is asked to call a special number that is manned 24/7: 603-203-6060.

Contact reporter Dan Alexander at Dan.Alexander@townsquaremedia.com or via Twitter @DanAlexanderNH

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