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Marilyn Wood

Marilyn Wood

Marilyn Wood

Marilyn Wood is the author of the best-selling Wonderful Weekends from New York City, as well as contributing to Frommer's Canada. A graduate of Columbia University's School of Journalism, she is the former editorial director of Macmillan Travel.

Wonderful Weekends From Boston will be released on November 03, 1998 in
Nov 03, 1998
Wonderful Weekends From Boston is now available in
Nov 03, 1998

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Sherman Denison Herald Democrat, April 20, 2012
...will meet at 8:30 a.m. on April 28, the fourth Saturday. Ladies Bible study, led by Marilyn Wood, meets at 11 a.m. on the second Saturday. Ladies, plan to join them for food, fellowship and the ministry of the word. Kenzi Shaw leads praise and worship...
Kennebec Journal, April 4, 2012
...Wood is a senior at Erskine Academy in South China, Maine. He is the son of Darrin and Marilyn Wood. Wood was nominated by Congresswoman Chellie Pingree. Slade to attend marine academy KING'S POINT, N.Y. -- Andrew Slade of Gardiner, Maine, has been...
Modesto Bee, April 1, 2012
...looks like a fence and is a professional quality job that will last 20 years or more? Could Marilyn Wood retexture the stucco wall to make it look like fence boards? What a waste of her hard-earned money if she has to tear down the fence. Sad, very sad...
Modesto Bee, April 1, 2012
...make good neighbors, too?" (March 25, Page B-1): The fact that board member R.J. Moriconi accuses homeowner Marilyn Wood of "breaking the law" when what is in dispute is a CC&R of their homeowners association says it all. He needs to retire from the...
Rockford Register Star, March 26, 2012
...I am a boy who will be a man,” he read. “I am human. I deserve to live.” Marilyn Wood of Loves Park said she was affected by the killing and felt that she need to be at the rally. “If people don’t rise up and say something...
Modesto Bee, March 25, 2012
...Marilyn Wood's back fence just plumb wore out, as do most wooden fences over time.It sagged and leaned, held up in part by a web of thorny pyracantha vines...