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His bosses at O'Donnell, Naccarato, and MacIntosh, a structural engineering firm in Wilmington, Del., told him they were surprised that an engineer was willing to get in front of a camera.
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"There are about 45 or 50 people that we can't account for because we don't have a phone number for them or we can't find them in the work site," Naccarato said.
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Retired from a Hall of Fame career on the women's pro tour, Naccarato recently learned she finished the 2008-09 amateur league season with the state's highest average: 224 over a minimum of 62 games.
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"There is a legitimate risk for the general fund," Naccarato said.
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They're particularly effective when they replace high-cost propane or oil furnaces, said Naccarato, the McKinstry manager.
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For Murrieta, Naccarato and other contributors also ground him in another way.
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Naccarato, who single-handedly saved the franchise after the Cubs were ready relocate to Wichita in 1971, was there with me from the beginning, along with Clay Huntington and Doug McArthur and the late, great lumber-company benefactor for whom I was named, Ben Cheney.
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SJTA also awarded a $1.5 million contract to the Philadelphia firm of O'Donnell and Naccarato.
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Now Naccarato admits that he checks the blog frequently, even receiving gentle ribbing from fellow contributors who tell him that he needs to spend more time in his kitchen.
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Now Naccarato admits that he checks the blog frequently, even receiving gentle ribbing from fellow contributors who tell him that he needs to spend more time in his kitchen.
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