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Encyclopedia > Ed Doherty

Ed Doherty is a New Brunswick ophthalmologist and politician. He is the member-elect of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick for the riding of Saint John Harbour. He will be eligible to take his seat on November 25, 2005. Motto: Spem reduxit (Hope was restored) Other Canadian provinces and territories Capital Fredericton Largest city Saint John Lieutenant Governor Herménégilde Chiasson Premier Bernard Lord (PC) Area 72 908 km² (8th) • Land 71 450 km² • Water 1 458 km² (2. ... Ophthalmology is the branch of medicine which deals with the diseases of the eye and their treatment. ... A politician is an individual involved in politics. ... The Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick is located in Fredericton. ... This page refers to a Riding as a unit in local government. ... Saint John Harbour is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. ... November 25 is the 329th (in leap years the 330th) day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2005 (MMV) is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


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Dorchester Reporter, Dorchester MA USA (930 words)
Doherty was born and raised in Charlestown and the family moved to larger quarters in West Roxbury when he was five years old.
Doherty's two daughters were BPS educated from kindergarten through high school, and now his granddaughter is a student at the Mary Curley School in Jamaica Plain.
Other changes that Doherty has witnessed are the MCAS, which he says have thrown a "wrinkle" in the system; the transformation of the elementary schools whereby students are no longer with one teacher all day long; and significant changes in the high school curriculum with a movement toward smaller "schools within schools".
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