April 3, 2008

New manager takes over golf club; Beverly settles beef with ex-operator to pave way for deal (The Salem News)

BEVERLY and mdash; Management of the Beverly Golf and amp; Tennis Club officially changed hands yesterday, ending an acrimonious six-year relationship between the city and the previous manager that saw membership at the city-owned club drop by half.

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