The Boston Globe, July 19th, 2003
[THE CAPTIONING INFORMATION THAT ACCOMPANIED THIS STORY WAS INCORRECT. A PUBLISHED CORRECTION HAS BEEN ADDED TO THE CAPTION FIELD OF THIS STORY.] John J. McCarthy was known as a "Wakefield legend" whose service to the town dated back to 1950, when he was the town's accountant. Mr. McCarthy died Wednesday, two days after the Senior Center on Converse Street in Wakefield was named in his honor. He was 80. Known for his considerate nature and wide circle of friends in state government, Mr. McCarthy's son, Michael, said his father felt he owed a lifetime of service to the town that "raised him." A...
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