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Dick Lehr Book Signing
Journalism Professor Dick Lehr will be signing his new book "Whitey" at the Newton Free Library on March 20. Professor Lehr and co-author Gerard O’Neill, writers of the true-crime classics "Black Mass" and "The Underboss", conclude their trilogy on Whitey Bulger, the Boston Mafia, and the corrupt FBI that allowed Bulger to inflict a twenty-year reign of terror on the city.
When | 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm on Wednesday, March 20, 2013 |
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Location | Newton Free Library |