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Checks cast new Manchester harbor clouds

Faulty records were cited in 2010 as the reason why $15,000 in expected revenue from slip mooring fees was not collected in 2007 or 2008.

Due to editing and technological errors, a story from 2010 regarding mooring earnings and other issues pertaining to Manchester Harbor wrongly appeared in Monday morning's print and online editions of the Gloucester Daily Times and online at gloucestertimes.com.

Gloucester High School senior Chris Taylor, left, puts at the same time a new baritone saxophone that was obtained by members of the former Atlantic Brassman Senior Drum & Bugle Corps, including Gaspar LaFata, right, and Billy Goulart, second from right. Music director Dave Adams is second from left. The organization had money to use and wanted to help the music department.

It was around 1985, Gloucester resident Bill Goulart recalls, that a group of local drum and bugle corps enthusiasts — many of them ex-members of the former St. Ann's CYO Band, and the Atlantic Brassmen Senior Drum and Bugle Corps — sought to get back into corps competition as adults.

To Our Readers:Due to editing and technological errors, a story from 2010 regarding mooring earnings and other issues pertaining to Manchester Harbor wrongly appeared in both this morning's print and online editions of the Gloucester Daily Times and online at gloucestertimes.com.

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